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Board approves CTE and K‑3 literacy materials amid debate over access and Act 20 compliance

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The board voted to approve Career & Technical Education (CTE) curriculum materials and K‑3 literacy materials — totaling roughly $47,988 and $66,426.70 respectively — after discussion about public access to physical curricular resources and whether the purchases were required to comply with Act 20.

The Pewaukee School District board approved two curriculum purchases and a revision to the district’s curriculum renewal schedule after public discussion and questions from board members.

At the meeting, administration presented Career and Technical Education (CTE) curriculum updates budgeted at $47,987.57 and a K‑3 literacy curriculum package budgeted at $66,426.70. “That is all of the materials and everything we need to deliver the curriculum for all of those courses,” a staff member identified in the meeting as Anthony said about the CTE materials.

Many board members asked for more specific, itemized information about what the district would buy with those amounts and whether the physical resources could be made available for public inspection before purchase. In several exchanges Anthony said curriculum outlines were posted…

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