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Board debates shared services, curriculum alignment; moves consent items
Summary
Trustees discussed regionalization, alignment of middle-school curricula with WHRHS, and shared-services options for health insurance before a roll-call that moved items C1–C25; board members noted the challenges of five sending districts and proposed formalizing an articulation process.
The Watchung Hills Regional High School Board spent significant time on Dec. 9 discussing shared services and curriculum alignment among its five sending districts, and recorded a roll-call vote to move a set of consent items.
Board members and administrators emphasized the difficulty of aligning curricula when multiple sending districts have different schedules, resource levels and curricular priorities. "One of the single most benefits to regionalization is you have one board and one administration," Speaker 1 said, outlining reasons the district is examining…
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