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Credit Recovery

Dakota Ridge High School’s (DRHS) credit recovery program offers a pathway to success for students facing academic challenges.

At DRHS, we understand that life's journey can present obstacles, and sometimes, academic setbacks occur. The credit recovery program is designed to provide a supportive and flexible environment for students to regain course credits, ensuring a smooth path to graduation.

Whether you've encountered challenges in a specific subject or faced difficulties in meeting graduation requirements, dedicated educators are here to guide you through personalized learning experiences. With a focus on individualized instruction, flexible scheduling and a commitment to your success, credit recovery is a second chance to thrive academically and achieve your educational goals.

Join us on the road to academic recovery and rediscover the joy of learning at DRHS

Program Details

A total of 23 credits are required to graduate from Jeffco Public Schools. Students, if you failed a class or received an “NC” in a required course, please use the resources below to access credit recovery options or contact your counselor to discuss options for credit recovery.

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Credit Recovery in Jeffco

Jeffco understands that many of our students have faced extraordinary challenges and cares deeply about helping students understand their path to graduation. The goal is to help students get back on track and make sure families are aware of the available resources.

Contact your school to learn more about specific credit recovery options for your student. The counselor at your student’s school knows your student and the school-based supports best. Their phone number and email are listed on your school’s website.

If you have contacted your school and would now like to consult with a student engagement advocate, contact the Student Engagement Office.