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High school to add German, ROTC and new CTE sequences; board approves student surveys and moves changes forward

Louisa County Public Schools · January 8, 2026
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Summary

High school counselors proposed adding German and ROTC, weighting fourth‑year language courses (including Sign Language 4), an honors physics course, and several CTE courses; the board authorized staff to survey students and later adopted the 2026–27 calendar.

High school representatives told the school board they will add German and ROTC classes and revise the program of studies to provide weighted fourth‑year language courses and new CTE options.

"Tomorrow, we're gonna start for the first time, German too, and ROTC," Todd Ryan, identified in the packet as the district's director of counseling, said while introducing proposed changes. Ryan said the district wants to weight fourth‑year language courses so students who take a level‑4 language beyond graduation requirements receive…

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