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Board approves Clemson literacy partnership, middle-school STEM summer program and several local courses; adopts staff/student medication policies

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The board approved a Clemson University-supported master's literacy program for five teachers, a middle-school summer STEM tutoring and cybersecurity introduction program, local approval for six career-technical courses, and second readings of three student-health policies plus a first reading of a school-wellness policy.

The Chesterfield County School District board approved several curriculum and program items and adopted policies intended to support student health and instruction.

Curriculum and professional development: The district is participating with Clemson University under a grant to provide teachers an opportunity to earn a master27s in literacy instruction with emphasis on multilingual learners at no cost to the teacher. The presenter said five Chesterfield teachers were accepted into the master27s program; teachers will receive ESOL certification and literacy-teacher certification along with the degree. Caregivers may also complete learning modules to support their children and will…

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