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Romulus schools recommend adopting McGraw Hill and Savvas for high-school science after pilot
Summary
District leaders recommended the board adopt McGraw Hill for chemistry and physics and Savvas for biology following a pilot that involved 338 students and four teachers; total cost $52,813.22 from general fund.
Romulus Community Schools staff recommended full adoption of new high-school science curriculum materials for the 2025–26 school year after a year-long pilot that staff said improved student engagement and teacher satisfaction.
The recommendation matters because the district lacked uniform instructional resources for high-school science, and trustees were presented data showing high engagement and teacher approval during a pilot that covered grades 9–12.
Interim curriculum director Janelle Edwards told the board the district created a formal adoption process after a two-year needs assessment showed the high school lacked uniform…
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