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Redondo Beach school board approves partnership with Cambridge International and greenlights proposed courses
Summary
After a detailed presentation and board Q&A, the Redondo Beach Unified School District voted March 24 to approve an agreement with Cambridge International and to add proposed AS/A‑Level and IGCSE courses for 2026‑27, subject to enrollment and teacher availability.
The Redondo Beach Unified School District board voted March 24 to approve an agreement with Cambridge International and to authorize a slate of Cambridge AS/A‑Level and IGCSE courses for the 2026‑27 school year, district officials said.
Assistant Superintendent Allison Garland and Redondo Union High School Principal Marvin Brown presented the Cambridge program to the board, describing it as an internationally recognized pathway that emphasizes in‑depth, application‑based assessments over a two‑year sequence. "Our goal is to provide an additional opportunity for our students. It's not to replace AP," Garland said, according to the presentation.
Garland and Cambridge representatives outlined proposed offerings that…
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