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BHS will not run several proposed 2024–25 courses after low student requests, committee hears
Summary
The CAPE Committee reviewed Brookfield High School (BHS) scheduling procedures and was told course-request thresholds (typically six to eight students) led to several classes not running in 2024–25, including African American, Black, Puerto Rican & Latino Studies; American Sign Language–Virtual H.S.; Digital Music Technology; Digital Photography; E‑Commerce Entrepreneurship; and Journalism.
At the June 12 CAPE Committee meeting, committee members reviewed BHS 2024–25 course scheduling and learned that several courses will not run next year because student request numbers were too low.
The meeting record states that BHS scheduling begins with student course selection in late winter; once selections…
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