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Board approves K-2 writing program, DIBELS screening, dual-enrollment expansion and selected textbooks

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The board approved purchases and adoptions aimed at literacy and college readiness: a 4-year K–2 writing workshop at $11,191.24, a transition to DIBELS for K–6 at $1,533 annually, renewed dual-enrollment agreements (Harrisburg University) and new novel and AP textbook adoptions.

The Southern York County School District board on May 15 approved multiple instructional purchases and curriculum adoptions aimed at early literacy and college readiness.

Among instructional materials approved was the Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Writing Workshop program for grades K–2, a four-year purchase at a total cost of $11,191.24. District staff said the program fills identified gaps in primary-grade writing instruction and emphasizes handwriting and sentence structure rather than…

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