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Project Lead The Way earns distinction for third year; board to expand student representative seats

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Niskayuna's Project Lead The Way program received a Program of Distinction award for the third consecutive year. The board also announced it will fill two student-board seats after a student representative's departure, ensuring two 11th- and two 12th-grade delegates serve concurrently.

The Niskayuna Central School District on Tuesday said its Project Lead The Way (PLTW) program has again received a Program of Distinction award, marking the third consecutive year the high school program has earned that recognition.

Superintendent's remarks noted that Project Lead The Way is a national nonprofit program administered regionally through Rochester Institute of Technology for Niskayuna. The award recognizes student enrollment and success in college-level pre-engineering, engineering and computer-science coursework, the district said.

Separately, the board announced an upcoming change to student representation: with the impending graduation/retirement of…

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