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Press play to hear from M-P/Keota Supt. Mark Schneider

A recent study suggests smaller schools don’t offer as many advanced classes as larger ones, but the Mid-Prairie and Keota Superintendent of Schools doesn’t feel that’s the case in his district. Mark Schneider says at Mid-Prairie they offer six advanced placement classes, and around 90-percent of Mid-Prairie graduates have at least three college credit hours. The Condition of states education report says the more advanced classes you take, the more opportunities you have.

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