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Parent Survey: Higher Level Learning Opportunities for High School Students

This survey will help the Manchester School District better understand how effectively it is communicating higher level learning opportunities to high school students and their families.

Your time is greatly appreciated! The survey can be found at www.mansd.org/learning-opportunity-survey. This survey is also available in Arabic, Bosnian, Nepali, Spanish and Vietnamese.

A higher level learning opportunity is defined as an experience such as a course or program that rises in levels of complexity and demand through accelerated learning. Courses and programs that meet the criteria for higher level learning opportunities include high school honors level (Level 3), Advanced Placement (Level 4), the Manchester Community College’s Running Start program, and Southern New Hampshire University’s Dual Enrollment Program (a/k/a College in the High School).


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