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Ft. Zumwalt board adopts revised K‑5 technology curriculum, recommends 3‑year contract
Summary
The Ft. Zumwalt R‑II Board of Education approved an updated K‑5 technology curriculum that expands keyboarding to broader tech fundamentals, adds cybersecurity, and recommends a three‑year license purchase (staff recommended a $70,000 upfront payment to secure a 15% discount).
The Ft. Zumwalt R‑II Board of Education on a unanimous voice vote approved an updated K‑5 technology curriculum that expands keyboarding into broader technology fundamentals, adds cybersecurity standards and tighter cross‑curricular alignment, and recommends purchases of third‑party instructional resources.
District instructional technology staff said the rewrite was produced by 16 elementary tech teachers working in K‑2 and 3‑5 teams, coordinated by Hannah Bagson, an instructional technology coach. Bagson and classroom technology teachers Bethany Nill and…
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