This week, Becton students took an important step in shaping their academic futures by selecting courses for the upcoming school year. During course selection, students reviewed available offerings, including several new and highlighted classes designed to reflect changing interests and skills needed in today’s world.
The process was not only about choosing classes, but also about student voice. Student Council played a role in communicating ideas and feedback from the student body, helping ensure that course offerings align with what students are genuinely interested in learning. Their input reflected a growing desire for classes that connect academics with real-world skills, technology, and modern careers.
Teachers also contributed to the process by presenting new course ideas inspired by current events, technological advancements, and the evolving world around us. These offerings aim to give students more opportunities to explore practical skills, creativity, and future-focused subjects alongside traditional coursework.
As schedules are finalized, course selection week served as a reminder that education at Becton continues to grow and adapt—shaped by both student interest and teacher innovation.
