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Auburn‑Washburn reviews new computer science and sixth‑grade applied math course proposals

Auburn-Washburn Board of Education · November 17, 2025
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Summary

District curriculum staff presented first‑read proposals for Computer Coding II (semester), AP Cybersecurity (year long, PD cost ~$2,500), and Applied Math 6 (year long enrichment for sixth grade). Staff said no additional staff or course fees would be required.

At a first reading, district curriculum staff presented three course proposals intended to expand high‑school computer science and middle‑school math options.

Jenny, a district curriculum presenter, described Computer Coding II as a semester course expected to serve about 50–75 students and to build on Coding I with project‑based Python work. "Students will create more powerful and…

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