If approved by the TEA, Paradise ISD next year could offer secondary students the ability to earn PE credits through approved, off-campus programs. File/WCMessenger Paradise ISD next year will likely offer off-campus physical education credits to students in grades 6-12. The board of trustees Monday night approved the submission of an application to the Texas Education Agency (TEA) to participate in the Off-Campus Physical Education (OCPE) progr…
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