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Woodland Hills board debates scope and spending for district's international festival

6439104 · September 12, 2025
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Board members questioned up to $10,000 in district support for an October international festival, pressing organizers to clarify student participation, food costs and outside funding. University of Pittsburgh will contribute $4,000; district staff proposed a $10,000 cap pending board approval.

Board members at the Woodland Hills School District agenda-setting meeting on Sept. 10 debated whether to authorize up to $10,000 in district support for an international festival planned for Oct. 9, 2025, and pressed organizers for clearer plans to involve students and reduce food costs.

The curriculum director said the University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) has pledged $4,000 toward the event and that school staff and community groups will provide performances and cultural exhibits. The board was asked to approve an open purchase order that could cover vendor food…

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