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U-46 proposes Envision and other textbook platforms for high-school math; plans to phase out finite math

2395952 · February 25, 2025
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District staff recommended adopting Envision for Algebra 1/Geometry/Algebra 2 (English and Spanish), with additional publishers selected for precalculus, calculus and statistics; the plan includes professional learning and pacing frameworks and an estimated per-pupil cost of $34.

Amy Ingente, math coordinator, and Brian Dennison, assistant superintendent for teaching and learning, presented a proposal on Feb. 24 to adopt new curricular resources for high-school mathematics and to phase out finite math over the next year.

Staff said the district’s 2018 adoption cycle is ending, contracts and licenses are expiring, and teachers evaluated multiple publisher offerings across courses. For Algebra 1, Geometry and Algebra 2 (also serving integrated-academy sequences), the review team recommended the Envision program because it…

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