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Wissahickon to seek Act 80 exception for seniors, weigh Chromebook purchases and curriculum costs
Summary
The district told the board it will request an Act 80 exception for high‑school seniors who fall one instructional day short and asked the board on May 5 to approve Chromebook purchases for K–2, multi‑year curriculum licensing and acceptance of community donations including a $20,000 Lockheed Martin grant via WEOFF.
District curriculum and technology staff briefed the board April 28 on several items the administration will present for approval at the May 5 meeting: Chromebook purchases for kindergarten through grade 2, a request for an Act 80 exception for high‑school seniors who will fall one instructional day short this year, curriculum adoptions with six‑year digital licensing, and acceptance of donations from the Whittlingen Education Opportunities Foundation (WEOFF), including a Lockheed Martin grant to support high‑school…
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