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Edmond board approves multiple policy revisions including math requirement and exam-exemption clarifications

5529457 · August 5, 2025
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The Edmond Board of Education approved revisions to several district policies on graduation math requirements, staff conduct, support-staff procedures, semester exam exemptions and student discipline, including language added to address antisemitism per state law.

The Edmond Board of Education on Aug. 11 approved a package of policy revisions that include a new graduation math requirement, updated conduct and discipline language tied to a state law, and clarified rules on semester exam exemptions for high school students.

Superintendent Dr. Delish told the board the largest substantive change affects graduation requirements for the class of 2030: the district will require algebra I, geometry and algebra II as three of four math credits for that cohort. "The law says they have to have four [math credits]. ... we feel that we have to require algebra 2 as part of our requirements for graduation," Dr. Delish said, explaining the change is…

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