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Subcommittee discusses CATCH health curriculum pilot for grades 3–5; cost and rollout details reviewed

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Staff presented a proposal to pilot CATCH Health Journeys for grades 3–5, a digital health curriculum the district would license per school at about $349; presenters said the program could replace older Botvin LifeSkills materials and cost less than current Quaver subscriptions.

District staff on March 6 discussed piloting CATCH Health Journeys for grades 3–5, a digital, subscription-based health curriculum the presenter said is already used in districts of similar size and is on the state’s recommended list.

Staff said CATCH offers an online instructor resource and digital materials that wellness and PE teachers can carry on Chromebooks, avoiding paper copies and per-user charges. The presentation laid out a per-school subscription price of $349 and an estimated total district cost of roughly $4,000…

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