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Dual‑credit expansion, student surveys and Anne Frank exhibit highlighted in Whitehall high‑school report

Whitehall School District Board · March 3, 2026
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Summary

Principal Jason Slater told the board the district is expanding dual‑credit options, surveying student interests for next year, and arranging a visit to an Anne Frank Center exhibit; he also noted work on proficiency‑based instruction and teacher collaboration across grade bands.

Jason Slater described plans to expand dual‑credit offerings for juniors and seniors and the use of a student interest survey to guide next‑year course choices. "One of our goals is to continue to increase dual‑credit opportunities for juniors and seniors," he said, highlighting a health‑careers and physics dual‑credit initiative being developed with a new teacher.

Slater also noted recent student activity (FFA week) and a planned visit to an Anne Frank Center exhibit beginning April 5; the district reserved two days exclusive for Whitehall Middle and High School. He said proficiency‑based instruction and transitions between grade bands remain priorities as staff collaborate on sequencing courses.