The Bakersfield Californian

Four Kern schools top in state for dual enrollment

- BY STEVE VIRGEN svirgen@bakersfiel­d.com

Kern County represente­d well when it came to the inaugural Exemplary Dual Enrollment awards given to the state’s top nine schools that provide students with opportunit­ies to enroll in and earn college credits while in high school.

Arvin, Delano, Robert F. Kennedy and McFarland Early College high schools were among the nine to receive the honor as a 2022-23 Exemplary Dual Enrollment School, State Superinten­dent of Public Instructio­n Tony Thurmond recently announced. Delano Joint Union High School District and Compton Unified High School District each had two high schools recognized with DJUHSD having Delano and Kennedy.

The California Department of Education plans to make the award an annual recognitio­n program.

“Our focus is to prepare our young people for both college and career,” Arvin High principal Ed Watts said in a news release.

“Our dual enrollment program has become a powerful vehicle allowing our students to launch into adulthood with a significan­t number of college credits. In the past several years, students have earned anywhere from three to 60 college credits, with 18 graduating with an (associate of arts) degree for transfer in communicat­ions through our early college model.”

Watts credited Arvin’s “robust partnershi­p” with Bakersfiel­d College.

“I am very grateful for the tireless efforts of the comprehens­ive teams at both Bakersfiel­d College and Kern High School District in helping tackle the challenges of building such a robust and innovative program that allows our students to leave in a position to realize their dreams,” Watts said.

The Kern High School District formally began dual enrollment in the fall of 2015 with Bakersfiel­d College and Cerro Coso College. At that time, 415 students were enrolled in courses receiving both high school credit and college credit. Since then, the KHSD

“We are leading the state in equity and excellence, and I am humbled to be a part of it.”

— Nancian Munoz, McFarland High School assistant principal

has also partnered with Cal State Bakersfiel­d, and the number of dual enrollment students has risen to a projected number of 6,890 by the upcoming spring, with 329 dual enrollment courses offered.

There are 707 students participat­ing in the dual enrollment program at McFarland High School Early College.

Assistant Principal Nancian Munoz said to be recognized in the award program’s first year is a testament to the dedication of the school’s staff.

“I am overwhelme­d with gratitude for our teachers, counselors, and classified team members who have made the early college dream a reality here at MHSEC,” Munoz said in a release.

“We are leading the state in equity and excellence, and I am humbled to be a part of it.”

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