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Board adopts new K–12 math textbooks after unanimous committee recommendation After a multi-stakeholder review process, the school board adopted Kiddom for elementary and a secondary math program recommended by the committee; the board approved a seven-year adoption and authorized administrators to begin ordering materials and implementation planning.

The Amherst County School Board has unanimously adopted new K–12 math textbooks, marking a significant step towards enhancing math education for students across Virginia!

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#VA #CitizenPortal #VirginiaSchools #EducationReform #TeacherSupport #CurriculumDevelopment

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Cold Spring Harbor board hears budget presentations and curriculum proposals; next steps center on metrics and operational plans District leaders presented elementary enrollment pressures, proposed permanent coaching and science positions, and sought capital funds for a coral‑reef lab; board members requested follow‑up cost breakdowns, evaluation metrics and an operational plan for the marine lab before final budget approvals.

Cold Spring Harbor's school board is considering exciting changes, from expanding classrooms to creating a stunning coral-reef lab, but they demand detailed plans before moving forward.

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#NY #MarineLab #CitizenPortal #EducationBudget #NewYorkSchools #CurriculumDevelopment

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Corvallis board delays K–12 social studies adoption for one year, citing teacher voice and consolidation The Corvallis School District 509J board voted unanimously March 5 to postpone adoption of K–12 social studies materials for one year so teachers can participate in alignment work during consolidation and to allow implementation planning for new state standards.

In a unanimous decision, the Corvallis School Board has postponed the K–12 social studies materials adoption for a year to prioritize teacher input and align with new state standards.

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#OR #TeacherVoice #CivicEducation #CurriculumDevelopment

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Committee adopts substitute then holds bill to create statewide open educational resources with $60M five‑year plan Senate Bill 119 would direct the State Board of Education to develop K–8 open educational resources aligned to Utah core standards at an estimated cost of roughly $60 million over five years; the committee adopted the fourth substitute but later voted to hold the bill amid concerns about scope, procurement and ongoing costs.

Utah's Senate Bill 119 could revolutionize K-8 education by providing free, state-aligned resources, but concerns over costs and adoption are putting the brakes on progress.

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#UT #CitizenPortal #OpenEducation #TeacherSupport #CurriculumDevelopment

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Wyoming County Schools board hears Department of Education outreach, mental-health update; consent agenda and personnel list recommended Assistant Superintendent Cara Austin Mitchell reported that the Department of Education sought the district out to highlight its curriculum work; Assistant Superintendent Keith Stewart said he will attend a community mental-health and overdose review meeting; the superintendent recommended the consent agenda and a personnel list, with executive session noted for personnel details.

Wyoming County Schools are making waves as they showcase innovative curriculum efforts and prioritize mental health resources for students and staff.

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#WV #CitizenPortal #MentalHealthResources #EducationInitiatives #WestVirginiaSchools #CurriculumDevelopment

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Richland 01 committee details controlled, phased rollout of AI tools for teachers and limited student use At a Feb. 17 Curriculum & Instruction Committee meeting, district leaders described a phased rollout of Magic School AI that provides custom chatbots, writing feedback and tutoring while emphasizing privacy, teacher training and upcoming policy work.

Richland 01 is unveiling a groundbreaking phased rollout of Magic School AI, designed to enhance teaching while ensuring student privacy and creativity remain intact.

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#SC #AIEthics #CitizenPortal #EducationInnovation #CurriculumDevelopment

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Mendon‑Upton committee moves toward adopting Amplify ELA after multi‑month review After an eight‑week field test and review by more than 30 educators, district staff recommended adopting Amplify (including CKLA/Camino variants) as the K–8 ELA curriculum; presenters cited alignment to the science of reading and vertical coherence, and committee members pressed staff to lower a disputed shipping cost before approving purchase.

The Mendon-Upton School Committee is on the verge of revolutionizing K-8 education by adopting the Amplify ELA curriculum after an extensive review and promising field tests!

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#MA #LiteracyInstruction #CitizenPortal #EducationReform #CurriculumDevelopment

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Committee adopts amendment loosening implementation requirement for literacy standards, flags district cost concerns Members adopted a striking amendment to Engrossed Substitute House Bill 1295 that removes a district implementation mandate for a comprehensive literacy program and instead incorporates core curriculum standards; staff said the bill contains no state funding and districts may face costs to adopt compliant curricula.

A new amendment to House Bill 1295 could reshape literacy education in Washington, but concerns about funding for school districts are raising eyebrows.

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#WA #LiteracyStandards #CitizenPortal #EducationFunding #CurriculumDevelopment

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Votes at a glance: Catawba County Board approves budgets, contracts, tuition and personnel At its Feb. 23 meeting the Catawba County Board of Education approved the 2026-27 budget draft request, revised capital outlay request, audit contract, E-rate and WAN amendments, pre-K tuition increase, curriculum purchases, master service agreements, architectural firm selection, multiple policies and personnel actions — all recorded as approved.

The Catawba County Board of Education has just approved a major $4 million budget increase and several key contracts that could reshape the future of local education!

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#NC #CitizenPortal #CatawbaCounty #EducationFunding #CurriculumDevelopment #PublicPolicy

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Board hears proposal to require one semester of personal financial literacy for Class of 2030; committee favors umbrella model A cross-department committee recommended the board require a one-semester personal financial literacy credit for the class of 2030 onward, favoring an "umbrella" approach that maps PFL standards into existing math, business and CTE courses rather than a single standalone course, while noting monitoring and scheduling challenges.

The push for personal financial literacy as a graduation requirement for the Class of 2030 is gaining momentum, but can existing courses meet the challenge?

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#CO #CitizenPortal #FinancialLiteracy #CareerReadiness #CurriculumDevelopment

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Collingswood board reviews new Program of Studies and a shift in grading policy setting F floor at 50 The committee reviewed a near-final 58-page Program of Studies for 2026-27, including 10.5 new or reinstated high-school courses and a proposed grading change that sets the failing-grade floor at 50 (F = 50 64). Board members urged monitoring and safeguards to prevent gaming the system.

Exciting changes are coming to the Collingswood school district with a revamped Program of Studies that introduces new courses and a controversial grading policy shift!

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#NJ #CitizenPortal #StudentSupport #GradingPolicy #CurriculumDevelopment #NewJerseyEducation

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Curriculum committee highlights cyber school costs, structured literacy and STEAM Night Committee members reported on conference takeaways, district literacy alignment ahead of Pennsylvania Act 135, progress on math intervention, plans to bring more special education programming back in district, and noted $6 million annual cost tied to sending students to outside cyber programs.

Bristol Township School Board reveals ambitious plans for literacy, special education, and a shocking $6 million cost for outside cyber programs!

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#PA #CitizenPortal #PennsylvaniaSchools #EducationReform #SpecialEducation #CurriculumDevelopment

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Pleasant Valley leaders present NWEA, Keystone and attendance data and outline curriculum changes District administrators and school department chairs reviewed Keystone, PSSA and first-year NWEA (MAP) benchmark results across buildings, highlighted attendance gains and described curricular steps — HMH rollout, STEELS science alignment, WIN/intervention periods and expanded data literacy for teachers.

Pleasant Valley School District is on the rise with impressive attendance improvements and targeted curriculum changes aimed at elevating student achievement!

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#PA #CitizenPortal #DataLiteracy #PennsylvaniaSchools #StudentGrowth #CurriculumDevelopment

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Martinez presents bill to designate Nov. 7 as Victims of Communism Day and require 45 minutes of instruction Representative Martinez introduced House Bill 1082 to designate November 7 as Victims of Communism Day in Georgia and require 45 minutes of instruction in certain high-school civics courses; two witnesses who experienced life under communist regimes supported the bill but cautioned that instruction needs curriculum guidance to be effective.

Georgia may soon honor victims of communism with a dedicated day and required classroom instruction, but experts warn that meaningful education is key to its success.

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#GA #CitizenPortal #CivicEducation #HistoricalMemory #GeorgiaVictimsOfCommunism #CurriculumDevelopment

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District assessment, attendance and behavior update flags kindergarten drop and lower high‑school participation District staff presented winter benchmark results showing a kindergarten decline on FastBridge and a drop for fourth grade, plus lower test participation at Lincoln High School; behavior data shows 5.8% of students received ISS/OSS this year and targeted interventions are underway.

Winter assessments reveal a concerning drop in kindergarten scores and lower participation at Lincoln High School, prompting targeted interventions to bridge the gaps.

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#WI #CitizenPortal #StudentAssessment #CurriculumDevelopment #BehaviorIntervention

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District updates K–4 screening, outlines three‑year shift to standards‑based grading at middle school and reports preACT gains Administrators reported early results from AIMSwebPlus screening, outlined a three‑year plan to implement standards‑based grading at the middle school, and described local preACT results showing modest gains for 10th–11th graders and steady AP participation.

District leaders are making strides in education with early K–4 assessments, a shift to standards-based grading, and impressive preACT gains—what does this mean for our students' future?

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#WI #CitizenPortal #EducationReform #AssessmentInnovation #CurriculumDevelopment

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Board hears curriculum and special‑services budget proposals; district proposes raising preschool tuition The board reviewed the curriculum budget (a 4.4% increase driven by IXL Spanish, an Acadience screener and an ATLAS curriculum platform) and a special‑education budget decrease driven by one‑time prior‑year costs; administrators proposed raising integrated preschool tuition from $8,280 to $10,000 for 2026–27 to narrow an operating deficit.

Marlboro Township is facing a pivotal budget review with proposed tuition hikes for preschool and a significant curriculum overhaul—how will these changes impact your family?

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#NJ #CitizenPortal #PreschoolTuition #SpecialEducation #CurriculumDevelopment #NewJerseyEducation

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PE standards panel advances draft revisions, tables vote on two domains The Department of Education’s PE Standards Review Committee reviewed draft changes that shift K–12 physical education standards toward action-based expectations and add elementary water-safety skills; the committee approved previous minutes but postponed a formal vote on domains 3 and 4 pending further small-group revisions and facilitator review.

The Department of Education is reshaping K–12 physical education standards to focus on action-based learning and essential water-safety skills, but a key vote has been postponed for further discussion.

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#LA #LouisianaEducation #ChildSafety #CurriculumDevelopment #CitizenPortal

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Operations committee refers student trips, curriculum purchases and instructional contracts to full board The committee unanimously referred multiple student field trips (Boston Debate League, Ivoryton outdoor classroom, Washington, D.C., and several school overnight trips) and several curriculum and instructional platform purchases (textbooks, GoBook IEP toolkit, Cengage resources, Learning A–Z) to the full Bridgeport School District board for approval; motions passed by voice vote.

Exciting field trips and crucial curriculum purchases are on the agenda as the Bridgeport School District committee takes significant steps toward enriching student experiences!

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#CT #BridgeportSchools #EducationReform #CurriculumDevelopment #CitizenPortal #FieldTrips

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Mendon‑Upton presenters ask for more special‑education and EL staffing and new curriculum in middle‑school budget District presenters told the school committee the middle‑school FY27 request focuses on staffing stability and curriculum investments: 1.0 FTE special‑education teacher, 0.5 FTE EL teacher, and funding for a K–8 ELA curriculum amortized over six years; presenters framed the cost as about $16–$20 per course or roughly $47 per student per year for ELA materials.

Mendon-Upton school committee is considering a budget that prioritizes deeper learning and crucial supports for students, aiming to enhance staffing and curriculum for a diverse middle school population.

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#MA #CurriculumDevelopment #SpecialEducation #CitizenPortal

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U-46 proposes new elementary art and music curricula with combined first-year cost of about $343,700 District curriculum leaders proposed new elementary art and music curricula to be phased in starting 2026–27. The art implementation is estimated at $178,614.96 with recurring consumables of about $75,000 annually; the music plan carries an initial cost of $165,091.76 and recurring costs near $69,657.70 per year.

U-46 is set to transform elementary arts education with a new curriculum proposal that could revolutionize how our kids experience creativity in the classroom!

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#IL #TeacherSupport #CurriculumDevelopment #ArtsEducation #CitizenPortal

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Students urge earlier financial‑literacy exposure, propose middle‑school units Delegates proposed introducing short financial‑literacy units in middle school, integrating them into existing classes and aligning teacher credentialing and state curriculum updates to sustain implementation; lawmakers warned about timing and training needs given AB 2927 implementation for high‑school coursework.

Students are calling for mandatory personal finance education in middle school to prevent financial pitfalls like gambling losses and misunderstood loans before they hit high school.

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#CA #FinancialLiteracy #CurriculumDevelopment #TeacherTraining #CitizenPortal

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House committee hears bill to require a semester of logic and critical thinking for high school graduation Sponsor Ellen Reed told the House Education Committee HB 1524 would add a semester of logic and critical thinking to graduation requirements; DOE and State Board witnesses said similar requirements were adopted in ED 306 rulemaking and take effect in 2026–27, prompting questions about redundancy and fiscal implications.

A new bill is pushing for a dedicated semester of logic and critical thinking in high schools, but is it really necessary with existing curriculum changes on the horizon?

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#NH #CurriculumDevelopment #CriticalThinking #LogicEducation #NewHampshireEducation #CitizenPortal

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NH committee hears extension for Holocaust education commission; amendment to add "open debate" group draws objections A House committee heard testimony to extend the New Hampshire Commission on Holocaust and Genocide Education and an amendment to add a representative from the Committee for Open Debate on the Holocaust (CODOH). Witnesses who described CODOH materials as a source of "critical" perspectives clashed with other speakers and some committee members who affirmed the historical record; no vote was taken.

The New Hampshire House committee's hearing on extending Holocaust education sparked a fierce debate over whether to include controversial materials from a group questioning mainstream narratives.

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#NH #CurriculumDevelopment #NewHampshireHolocaustEducation #CivicEngagement

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Representatives present bills to expand elementary agriculture education statewide; DESE collaboration amendment offered A special committee heard testimony supporting HB 2097 and HB 1905 to expand an elementary agriculture education pilot statewide. Sponsors offered an amendment requiring DESE to collaborate with Missouri agricultural commodity groups; witnesses described program reach, curriculum, and an expected DESE staffing need.

Missouri representatives are pushing to expand a successful elementary agriculture education program statewide, ensuring hands-on learning reaches every district that opts in.

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#MO #MissouriEducation #CurriculumDevelopment #AgricultureEducation #CommunityPartnerships

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Board advances several curriculum items to full board after 30‑day displays; Spanish‑heritage resource tabled for more data The committee recommended forwarding multiple curriculum items to the full board (high‑school summer curriculum guide, middle‑school health resource, Spanish language arts, ELD and several high‑school new adoptions) and tabled the Spanish‑heritage resource pending enrollment/demand homework and surveys.

Exciting changes are on the horizon for Plainfield SD 202 as several curriculum items are set to advance, but the future of the Spanish heritage resource hangs in the balance pending more data.

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#IL #StudentSurveys #ResourceAccess #CurriculumDevelopment #CitizenPortal

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Trustee reports highlight curriculum revisions and BOCES concerns about dual enrollment streamlining Trustee and BOCES reports updated the board on the district's work on a guaranteed and viable curriculum aligned to Wyoming standards, assessment system reviews, and flagged potential issues with statewide dual-enrollment streamlining being discussed by the Joint Appropriations Committee and the Wyoming Community College Commission.

Trustees are paving the way for a revamped curriculum in Wyoming schools, but concerns loom over dual enrollment changes that could impact student opportunities!

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#WY #EducationReform #CurriculumDevelopment #DualEnrollmentIssues #CitizenPortal

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Cooper High to phase out IB and expand AP; middle schools to move to six‑period day District leaders presented a two‑year transition at Cooper High to phase out IB courses and add AP offerings, and unveiled a plan to align middle schools on a six‑period day to increase instructional minutes and preserve elective access; counselors will lead registration starting in February.

Cooper High is making a bold shift by phasing out International Baccalaureate courses and expanding Advanced Placement options to better prepare students for their futures.

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#MN #InstructionalInnovation #CurriculumDevelopment #MinnesotaEducation #AcademicAccess #CitizenPortal

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Board reviews course‑selection changes including state‑required personal‑finance course Superintendent presented proposed 2026–27 course changes: adding AP business with personal finance to meet a state graduation requirement, student publications and AP music theory; the board discussed removing standalone trigonometry (embedding trig into precalculus) and debated expanding required PE credits.

Dover Area School District is shaking up its 2026-27 course offerings with new state-required classes, but will it mean more teachers and changes for students?

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#PA #EducationReform #CurriculumDevelopment #StudentAccess #CitizenPortal #PennsylvaniaSchools

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Syosset board hears multi‑year plan to implement New York State science standards; district delays first Regents participation to prepare students District leaders and teachers told the Syosset Central School District Board that a decade of curriculum work and teacher professional development has positioned students for new New York State three‑dimensional science assessments; the district chose to delay first participation in some Regents administrations to give students extra preparation.

Syosset Central School District is revolutionizing science education by aligning curriculum with New York State standards, ensuring students are fully prepared for the challenges ahead!

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#NY #EducationReform #CurriculumDevelopment #StudentSuccess #CitizenPortal #NewYorkSchools

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