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Board approves new course offerings; district discusses move to trimester schedule and graduation-credit changes

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The board approved multiple new high-school and middle-school courses after curriculum committee review and discussed a planned transition from semesters to trimesters, including proposed graduation-credit adjustments and the addition of a career-sequence requirement and personal finance state requirement for the class of 2028.

The Anchor Bay Board of Education on Jan. 22 approved a slate of new courses developed by teachers and administrators and discussed a planned transition from a semester to a trimester academic calendar.

Trustee motions carried to approve new courses after a curriculum committee meeting that included proposed additions ranging from AP Biology and zoology to expanded band and esports-related courses with business and organizational components. The board’s motion to approve the new courses passed on a roll call vote.

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