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The board discussed changes to the high‑school program-of-studies weighting for the 2026–27 school year after administration proposed equal weighting for Advanced Placement (AP) and dual-enrollment (DE) courses. A board member (Speaker 6) argued that AP courses are generally more rigorous and historically received a larger GPA boost, saying the equal weight "discourages students from taking those challenging AP classes." The director proposed a compromise of a 0.15 GPA bump for DE courses instead of full parity.
Administration and counselors responded that both AP and DE are college-level courses and that DE credits vary by receiving institutions; one administration speaker (Speaker 12) noted that DE courses taken on a college campus (for example at Kutztown) present different contexts and that counseling conversations should guide student pathways.
Despite the debate, the administration said guidance and pathway planning will help students select courses aligned with their postsecondary goals. The board ultimately voted to approve the senior high and middle-school program-of-studies for 2026–27 as presented with no recorded amendment to change weightings during this meeting.
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