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Radnor parents and alumni press board over arts and music electives as administrators cite low sign‑ups
Summary
Dozens of parents, students and alumni urged the Radnor Township School District to preserve arts, music and theater electives threatened with non‑running because of low initial enrollment; administrators said courses remain in the booklet but some had only a handful of signups.
Dozens of parents, students and alumni addressed the Radnor Township School District board on May 27, urging the district to keep arts, music and theater electives that administrators are not scheduling because of low initial enrollment.
Speakers at the meeting named teachers and classes they said were essential for college preparation and student engagement. Jessica Richter, a Radnor parent, warned that ‘‘by leaving music and arts classes off the schedule, we're chipping away at the program that we've worked really hard to rebuild since COVID.’’ Alumni and current students described AP Music Theory, honors acting and…
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