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Lee County board adopts $9.33 million K–12 science instructional materials package
Summary
The School Board of Lee County on May 6 approved the district’s annual instructional materials plan, authorizing purchases of K–12 science curricula from multiple vendors with a total estimated cost of $9,330,121.10 and authorizing the superintendent to execute related documents.
The School Board of Lee County voted May 6 to adopt the district’s annual instructional materials plan for the 2025–26 school year, approving a K–12 science curriculum package with an estimated total cost of $9,330,121.10.
Deputy Superintendent Kenneth Savage presented the recommendation, which named vendors and courses: K–5 science (SAVVAS), grades 6–8 science (McGraw Hill), 9–12 biology (SAVVAS), chemistry, anatomy…
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