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Curriculum department trims proposed spending, adds cultural liaison and K–12 science standards work

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Summary

The curriculum office presented a proposed 2025–26 budget smaller than last year, highlighted a new cultural-liaison hire, and previewed K–12 STEELS/STIEL (science, technology, engineering, environmental literacy and sustainability) standards alignment and targeted curricular adoptions.

The North Penn School District curriculum department presented a proposed 2025–26 budget that the presenter said is about $500,000 less than the prior year, while maintaining funding for materials, instructional coaching and translation and family-engagement work.

The department described three priority areas: curricular materials and resources; instructional practices and professional learning; and assessments and data systems. The presentation also introduced a newly hired cultural liaison to strengthen outreach to Latinx families and noted ongoing plans for K–12 science and…

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