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Moraine Park Hosts Successful Dual Credit Teacher Virtual Summit

Presenter, Leslie Laster, stands at a podium, presenting to K-12 educators, with a screen of virtual attendees behind her.
Moraine Park hosted its first Virtual Dual Credit Teacher Summit on April 22. Led by the College’s K-12 department, the event brought together Moraine Park faculty and high school dual credit teachers for an evening focused on collaboration, alignment and student success. This summit reflected the strength of K-12 partnerships and the shared commitment to delivering high‑quality, college‑level learning experiences to high school students throughout Moraine Park’s District.
As part of the College’s commitment to instructional quality and program consistency, participation in the annual Dual Credit Teacher Summit is mandatory for all K-12 instructors teaching MPTC dual credit courses. The summit serves as an opportunity to ensure alignment between secondary and postsecondary instruction while supporting both new and returning dual credit teachers.
The 2026 Virthal Dual Credit Teacher Summit welcomed dual credit teachers from 25 high schools:
  • Beaver Dam High School
  • Berlin High School
  • Campbellsport High School
  • Central Wisconsin Christian High School
  • Dodgeland High School
  • Fond du Lac High School
  • Hartford Union High School
  • Horace Mann High School
  • Hustisford High School
  • iForward – Wisconsin’s Online Charter School
  • Kettle Moraine Lutheran High School
  • Kewaskum High School
  • Laconia High School
  • Lomira High School
  • Markesan High School
  • Marshall High School
  • Mayville High School
  • Oakfield High School
  • Port Washington High School
  • Princeton High School
  • Ripon High School
  • Slinger High School
  • Waupun High School (including Waupun Area Jr/Sr High School)
  • West Bend High School
  • Winnebago Lutheran Academy
Together, Moraine Park and the participating high school partners demonstrated what makes dual credit programs so impactful: strong relationships, shared responsibility and a collective focus on student achievement.
Thank you to everyone who contributed to the success of this summit, and we look forward to continuing this important work and strengthening our K-12 partnerships.
April 29th, 2026by Kristina Haensgen