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Knoxville High School students are getting ahead in their post-secondary education by taking DMACC classes.

According to a report released by the school district, last year, Knoxville students enrolled in 1,031 credit hours with a value at over $215,000. The students who took DMACC classes also saw a 90.43% success rate. Along with having the option to take DMACC classes while in high school, Knoxville High School also has a 28E agreement with DMACC for a college and career readiness coordinator to be at the school two days a week.