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Board adopts program-of-study revisions, weighs honors courses and approves several policy updates

WYOMING COUNTY SCHOOLS Board of Education · March 31, 2026
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Summary

Wyoming County Schools adopted updates to its program of study—weighting honors courses for the incoming FY '27 freshman class, adding personal finance as a graduation requirement for rising juniors and creating a 'Ready to Work' freshman elective—and approved several Neola-supplied policy updates.

The Wyoming County Schools board approved a package of academic and policy changes that include updates to the district program of study and multiple short policy revisions.

Miss Mitchell presented proposed revisions to Policy 25-10 (program of study). Notable changes the board approved include a proposal to add a weight to qualifying honors courses beginning with the incoming freshman class of FY '27 (the graduating class of 2030), and a legislative-driven addition that allows rising…

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