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Board approves 2026–27 program of studies, adds cybersecurity, AP music theory and changes to scheduling
Summary
The Pine‑Richland board approved the 2026–27 high school and middle school programs of study, adding two cybersecurity courses in partnership with Robert Morris University, an AP Music Theory pathway, and changes to waiver windows and scheduling to tighten staffing projections.
The Pine‑Richland School District board voted Thursday to approve the 2026–27 high school and middle school programs of study, adopting new course offerings and procedural scheduling changes aimed at improving course placement and staffing accuracy.
Administrators described several substantive curricular additions: two college/high‑school cybersecurity courses are recommended to replace a dated Photoshop offering, with Robert Morris University partnering to provide college credit opportunities for 11th–12th graders; AP…
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