Parents and students are invited to learn about the advanced academic programming available in Chesterfield County high schools. A Jan. 30 virtual session is for rising 11th and 12th grade families, and a Feb. 10 virtual session is for rising ninth and 10th grade families.

For families of rising 11th and 12th graders

Are you interested in learning about college readiness, dual enrollment courses and opportunities to earn college credit in high school? Rising juniors and seniors and their families are invited to a virtual information session at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 30 to learn about opportunities students have to participate in rigorous courses and how these can benefit students in their college experience after high school. This free session will also be an opportunity to hear from Brightpoint Community College about dual enrollment courses.

Use this link to register and submit questions in advance for the Jan. 30 session. A link to join the virtual meeting will be provided via email the afternoon of Jan. 30. 

For families of rising ninth and 10th graders:

Are you interested in learning about college readiness and opportunities to earn college credit while in high school? Rising freshmen and sophomores and their families are invited to a virtual information session at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 10 to learn about pathways of rigorous, college-level courses that count toward high school graduation while simultaneously earning college credit. This free session will also be an opportunity to hear from Brightpoint Community College.

Use this link to register and submit questions in advance for the Feb. 10 session. A link to join the virtual meeting will be provided via email the afternoon of Feb. 10.