Changes are coming to North Judson-San Pierre High School’s credit recovery program. For the past several years, students who fail classes and fall behind have been able to use the A+ software to catch up.
But Superintendent Dr. Annette Zupin told the school board last week that the software has outlived its usefulness, and school officials have been exploring other options. “So Apex came in and provided a demonstration for our high school principal and counselors and some teachers, and they were very impressed with what Apex has to offer,” she said. “They had more options and courses, newer lessons, and they had a better price, quite frankly.”
The school board unanimously approved the Apex credit recovery program agreement. Zupin noted that the school corporation will get a discount for signing a three-year agreement.