The local school district has announced several updates aimed at improving educational outcomes and community engagement. District officials revealed the changes during a board meeting held on December 12, 2025. These updates are significant as they address both academic performance and the well-being of students.
Among the initiatives is the introduction of a new mental health support program, which aims to provide resources for students and staff. The district plans to carry out this program in January 2026, following training sessions for teachers and counselors in December.
The school board also discussed changes to the curriculum, including the addition of advanced placement courses in mathematics and science. These courses will be available starting in the upcoming academic year and aim to better prepare students for college and career challenges.
Historically, the district has focused on enhancing academic offerings and student support services. These updates reflect a continued commitment to ensuring that all students have access to quality education and the necessary resources for success.
Community members interested in learning more about these updates or providing input can attend the next school board meeting scheduled for January 9, 2026. Feedback can also be submitted via the district’s website, where additional details on the new programs will be posted.





