What is an ECHS
Early College High Schools (ECHS) are open-enrollment high schools that allow students least likely to attend college an opportunity to receive both a high school diploma and either an associate degree or at least 60 credit hours toward a baccalaureate degree. Early College High Schools:
Enroll Historically underserved students, targeting at-risk and economically disadvantaged
Provide dual credit at no cost to students
Offer rigorous instruction and accelerated courses
Provide academic and social support services to help students succeed
Provide students with highly personalized attention
Increase college readiness
Partner with Texas institutions of higher education (IHEs) to reduce barriers to college access
The ECHS Blueprint Provides foundational principles and standards for innovative partnerships with colleges and universities. The ECHS Blueprint contains six benchmarks outlining the design elements that each ECHS campus must implement before serving students. Additionally, outcome-based measures in Access, Attainment, and Achievement provide guidance for ECHS program implementation and continuous improvement efforts.
All 9th-12th grade students are encouraged to participate in Marathon ISD's ECHS.