Reynoldsburg High School students could soon have a new way to jump start their college education, 10TV News reported on Wednesday.
The school district is discussing a partnership with Columbus State Community College.
According to school officials, Reynoldsburg would create a Columbus State regional campus at Reynoldsburg High School's Livingston building.
Students could then take college courses while still in high school.
In exchange, Columbus State would cover the costs of instructors and staff, school officials said.
School leaders said that the plan still needed to be approved by board members at Columbus State and Reynoldsburg City Schools.
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