Superintendent presents college-credit agreement, program updates and OHSAA membership

New York City School District Board of Education · February 11, 2026

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Summary

Superintendent reported an agreement with Lorain Community College for College Credit Plus courses, updates to Norwalk High School's program of study (including health and math course alignment), and approved renewed membership with the Ohio High School Athletic Association.

At the Feb. 10 session the superintendent reported three routine items: an agreement with Lorain Community College for College Credit Plus courses, updates to Norwalk High School’s program of study, and annual membership in the Ohio High School Athletic Association.

The board was told an LCC agreement will provide College Credit Plus options for qualifying students, expanding dual-credit availability. Program-of-study edits include updates to health and physical education requirements and realignment of some college-level math courses to align with partnering institutions; the superintendent noted the district has been shifting courses such as statistics and college algebra into the community-college partnership.

The board also approved continued voluntary membership in the Ohio High School Athletic Association for both high school and middle school programs; the membership requires the president’s signature to process the annual contract. The items (6.1–6.3) were approved on a roll-call vote with affirmative responses from board members present.

Administrators said additional course-level detail is included in the written program-of-study materials being distributed to students registering for next year.