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Washington County public schools preview 2025–26 high school program of studies

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District officials reviewed the 2025–26 high school Program of Studies, confirming graduation credit requirements, new state AP and endorsement options, and planned timelines for board approval and a separate middle-school rollout.

Washington County Public Schools officials reviewed the draft 2025–26 high school Program of Studies during a board work session, saying the packet is on track for formal approval at the board's January public meeting.

The program, presenters said, keeps the district's graduation requirement at 24 credits and reiterates course requirements including four credits of English and math, specific science and social studies credits, and one credit each in PE, health, fine arts and technology. Students must also earn at least one "completer" such as a world-language/UMD completer or a Career and Technology Education (CTE) completer.

The Program of Studies packets incorporate QR codes linking to fuller material on the district website and are presented in a condensed format intended to help ninth-grade students and families find the most relevant information quickly.

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