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District shortens curriculum review cycle to three years; new courses include financial literacy graduation requirement and several pilots

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The district presented a condensed three‑year curriculum review cycle and unveiled new and revised high‑school courses, including a new financial literacy graduation requirement for juniors and pilot certification courses with initial student enrollment figures.

The York Suburban board received an update July 28 on a revised curriculum review cycle and a set of new and modified courses.

Doctor Fuhrman, the district curriculum lead, said the previous five‑phase review cycle has been condensed into a three‑year cycle to provide more sustained development time for departments. "With the gift of time that we had last year in our school calendar, we were able to do a lot of the stage 1 work in many of the content areas," Fuhrman said, adding that some departments may need additional development years depending on…

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