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Twinsburg committee advances cybersecurity course, No Place for Hate pilot and special-education updates

2364199 · January 16, 2025
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Summary

At a Jan. 15 board meeting, the Twinsburg City Schools curriculum and technology committee reported plans to partner with Paradigm to offer a cybersecurity course for 10th–12th graders in 2025–26, propose a No Place for Hate schoolwide program at Wilcox, and present special-education policy updates aligning with recent Ohio guidance.

The Twinsburg City School District’s curriculum and technology committee reported Jan. 15 that it has adopted recommendations to launch a cybersecurity course for 10th–12th graders beginning in the 2025–26 school year, to propose a No Place for Hate schoolwide program at Wilcox Primary, and to update special-education policies to align with new Ohio guidance.

The committee presentation said the district will partner with Paradigm to offer a course “guided by industry” with certifications, competitions and an internship pathway. The committee report noted students will not need prior cybersecurity or computer…

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