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Board approves 2025-26 high school course and program revisions, including travel‑abroad options and CTE changes

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The governing board approved revisions to high‑school academic awards, social studies prerequisites, career and technical education fees and world‑language travel opportunities for the 2025–26 school year; the changes include clarifying communications, a $40 vendor fee, and guidance on travel fees and liability.

The Catalina Foothills Unified School District Governing Board on Jan. 28 approved revisions to the high‑school course guide and program list for the 2025–26 school year, covering academic awards, social studies prerequisites, career and technical education (CTE) fees and world‑language travel programs.

Cheryl Castro, executive director of curriculum and assessment, presented the proposed changes and described how the district will communicate eligibility and fee information to families. After discussion the board voted 5-0 to approve the revisions as presented.

Castro told the board the district revised the academic awards timing so the silver and gold awards will be based on first and second semesters of the same academic year; she said, "The eligibility criteria for this award are always…

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