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Tipp City board reviews 2026–27 program of studies; Hope Squad shifts from class to club
Summary
At a work session called to order at 5:04 p.m., the Tipp City Exempted Village Board of Education reviewed proposed 2026–27 program‑of‑studies changes, including a sixth‑grade world language survey, data‑science and cybersecurity courses, a shift of Hope Squad from a credit class to a club, and continued planning for career/CTE pathways. No formal adoption occurred.
At a work session called to order at 5:04 p.m., the Tipp City Exempted Village Board of Education heard administrators describe proposed changes to the district’s 2026–27 program of studies, including expanded world‑language exposure for middle‑school students, new data‑science and cybersecurity offerings, reconfiguration of the Hope Squad class into a club/advisory model, and continued development of career and CTE pathways.
Superintendent Moran introduced district administrators who led the presentation and Q&A. District staff said the proposed sixth‑grade “global language survey” will be folded into the sixth‑grade rotation next year to give earlier exposure before students enter high‑school credit courses. Administrators said the district expects to absorb two additional sections in 2026–27 with current staffing; sustained growth beyond that could require additional hires and budget review.
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