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Board adopts curricular materials; staff warns state reimbursement falls short by roughly $2 million
Summary
The board approved adoption of multiple curricular materials including high-school career certification courses and K'5 math resource i-Ready; staff reported the state reimbursement covers a portion of materials costs and that the district has covered a reported roughly $2 million shortfall through technology funding and the education fund.
The board approved the recommended curricular materials for 2025-26 after presentations from curriculum staff. Presenters highlighted new career and technical education materials at the high school (including an insurance certification pathway, Johnson County advanced manufacturing materials and a pharmacy technician certification offered via an outside vendor called KLR), middle-school art materials (Art of Education University flex curriculum and a planned author visit by Gordon Korman), and elementary recommendations including i-Ready as a K-5…
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