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Red Oak ISD board approves new K-12 instructional materials, including digital platforms

3148288 · April 29, 2025
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The Red Oak Independent School District Board voted 4-0 to approve a package of updated textbooks and digital instructional materials covering kindergarten through high school subjects, including K–1 reading, elementary social studies, high-school math and world history/geography.

The Red Oak Independent School District Board of Trustees voted to approve purchases of updated instructional materials for multiple grade levels and subjects after presentations from curriculum coordinators and program staff.

The vote approving the package was moved by Trustee Sean Kelly and seconded by Trustee Brian Sebring and passed 4-0.

District staff told the board the purchases are intended to improve coherence across grade bands, increase digital access for teachers and students, and expand options for blended and small-group instruction. Sue Ann Dockery, the district's elementary curriculum coordinator, said the recommended K–1 reading program, Savvas, already…

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