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Instructional Committee advances course catalog changes; Architecture course applied for concurrent enrollment
Summary
The Wallingford Instructional Committee agreed by voice consensus to forward a proposed deletion (Consumer Street Law) and a modification (Architecture & Design I to concurrent enrollment) to the full board. CTE coordinator Dave Ollman said the architecture course has adjunct applications and syllabus submitted; the deletion reflects low student demand.
The Wallingford School District Instructional Committee on Jan. 21 moved two curriculum items to the full board agenda: a proposed deletion of Consumer Street Law and a proposed modification to convert Architecture & Design I to concurrent enrollment.
CTE coordinator Dave Ollman told the committee the Consumer Street Law course, offered through the business department, "hasn't run in six years" and…
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