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Board adopts supplemental ELA materials and approves new state digital literacy graduation requirement course
Summary
The board approved recommended supplemental ELA resources and accepted a plan to meet a new state requirement that students complete a stand-alone one-credit digital literacy course starting with graduates after Jan. 1, 2028; the district will partner with IDLA to deliver the course locally with on-site facilitation options.
The Middleton School District board approved supplemental English-language-arts instructional materials and approved a plan to meet a new state-mandated digital literacy graduation requirement that takes effect for students graduating after Jan. 1, 2028.
Why it matters: the legislature requires a stand-alone one-credit digital literacy course (cannot be embedded in other coursework). The district’s plan — approved by the board — is to partner with the Idaho Digital Learning Alliance…
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