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Winton Woods board adopts new K–6 literacy program aligned with state "science of reading"

2220134 · January 27, 2025
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The Winton Woods City School District board unanimously approved a new K–6 literacy curriculum from Savvas Learning (MyView/MyPerspectives). The board heard committee background, timeline and that $200,000 in state funding will cover initial costs; training will begin this spring ahead of full classroom rollout next school year.

The Winton Woods City School District board voted unanimously to adopt a K–6 literacy curriculum from Savvas Learning Company (MyView for K–5; MyPerspectives for grade 6) during its meeting on Jan. 28, 2025.

The curriculum committee, which included teachers, intervention specialists, gifted and ESL staff, building administrators, instructional coaches and community members, narrowed an initial pool of materials to three finalists before recommending MyView. Superintendent Denny told the board the program is “rooted in the science of reading” and was…

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