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District staff recommends Nucleus Financial Literacy to meet Pennsylvania graduation language requirement
Summary
District staff presented a plan to meet a new Pennsylvania universal language requirement by adding financial-literacy modules to high-school courses and recommended purchasing the Nucleus Financial Literacy platform (vendor licensing estimated at $25,000 over five years).
A district presenter told the board the state of Pennsylvania has enacted a universal language requirement that will apply to students starting in the 2026–27 school year and be required for graduation; the district is proposing to address it by adding language- and finance-related modules into existing senior economics and personal‑finance coursework. "the state of Pennsylvania has decided to, put into the quadrant requirement... it's required for graduation," the presenter said.
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