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Board approves Forensics class to count as high school science credit

Pond Creek-Hunter Public Schools Board of Education · June 22, 2026
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Pond Creek-Hunter board voted unanimously June 22 to allow a Forensics class to count toward high school science credit. The motion was made by Jason Williams and seconded by Justin Bentley.

The Pond Creek-Hunter Public Schools Board of Education voted on June 22 to approve that a Forensics class will count as a high school science credit. The motion was made by Jason Williams, seconded by Justin Bentley, and recorded as carried with Justin Bentley, R.D. Schuermann, James Streck and Jason Williams voting "Yea."

The minutes record the approval but do not include curriculum details such as learning objectives, lab/contact hours, or which grade levels will be eligible to take the course for science credit. District staff will need to publish curricular specifics and transcript-coding procedures to ensure the credit is recorded appropriately for students.