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Board postpones vote on new math standards after committee presentation; administrators will return April 10
Summary
After a multi‑month standards review and an instructional‑materials selection process, the board discussed proposed math standards (essential vs. supporting standards) but agreed to postpone an approval vote to the April 10 meeting to allow members more time to review the materials and receive additional information about instructional‑materials選
The RSU 52/MSAD 52 School Board heard a presentation on proposed mathematics standards and the instructional‑materials selection process but postponed a formal vote after members said they needed more time to review the materials and the committee's selection rationale.
Theresa, the superintendent, and Theresa's curriculum staff summarized the standards review: a standards team and an instructional‑materials team met this year to prioritize the state's main learning results into locally designated "essential" and "supporting" standards, with the essential standards designated for common assessment and monitoring. The teams used Atlas (the curriculum management platform), surveyed teachers, reviewed vendor materials, visited other districts and…
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