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Region 15 board approves new courses, field trip and tuition rates; reserve fund motion withdrawn
Summary
At its Jan. 27 meeting, the Regional School District 15 Board of Education approved multiple new course offerings, a middle-school trip to Quebec City and 2025–26 tuition rates for district-run programs; a separate motion to create a new reserve fund for educational expenditures was withdrawn pending policy guidance.
The Regional School District 15 Board of Education approved a slate of new course offerings and district programs during its Jan. 27 meeting at Pomprow High School. Board members voted to approve new family & consumer science, career and technical education and physical education classes, authorized a middle-school trip to Quebec City for the 2025–26 school year and approved 2025–26 tuition rates for district-run preschool programs. A separate motion to establish a reserve fund for educational expenditures was withdrawn for further policy work.
Board members approved the following items as presented:
- Family & consumer science courses at Pomprow High School: Introduction to Culinary Arts (grades 9–12); Pastry and Baking (grades 10–12); Food Service and Restaurant Management (grades 11–12). The motion…
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