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Chester County board approves change to advanced-course enrollment policy, declares tech surplus and grants five teachers tenure

2688562 · March 19, 2025
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At a meeting with no public comment, the Chester County Board of Education approved a revised board policy on enrollment in advanced courses, designated outdated technology equipment as surplus property for disposal, and granted tenure to five teachers.

The Chester County Board of Education approved three personnel and administrative items: a revision to board policy 4.205 governing enrollment in advanced courses, a designation of outdated technology as surplus property to allow disposal, and tenure for five educators.

The policy change, presented by Mr. Kilzer, clarifies the district’s procedures for vetting and enrolling students in honors, Advanced Placement and dual-enrollment classes. "We have increased the vetting of students who are taking at the high school, honors courses," Mr. Kilzer said, describing the revised draft as adding guidance so students and families understand the commitment and benefits of advanced coursework.

Board members approved…

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