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Eatonville board to consider adopting cybersecurity and wildlife biology materials for high school
Summary
The Eatonville School District on Wednesday heard a recommendation from its Instructional Materials Committee to adopt Project Lead The Way cybersecurity course materials and Great River LearningIntroduction to Wildlife Management and Conservation for 2025-26 for grades 10-12.
The Eatonville School District on Wednesday heard a recommendation from its Instructional Materials Committee to adopt Project Lead The Way cybersecurity course materials and Great River LearningIntroduction to Wildlife Management and Conservation for 2025-26 for grades 10-12.
Sally, a staff member with the district, told the board the two courses were chosen after teacher review and evaluation using the state-recommended EQUIP rubric and, for cybersecurity, review against the CTE framework. "So I would like to, speak to, high school course materials for cybersecurity and wildlife biology," Sally said when introducing the recommendation.
The recommendation followed a teacher-driven review process in which classroom teams narrowed materials and the Instructional Materials Committee (IMC) evaluated alignment, equitable access, differentiation and bias using rubric tools. Sally said the IMC rated the next-generation science standard alignment for the wildlife materials a…
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