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District asks for 9–12 science and math coordinator as high‑school workloads grow

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Curriculum leaders described the district’s curriculum library, resource subscriptions and teacher‑coaching structure and requested a new 9–12 science and math coordinator to relieve administrative evaluation loads and expand coaching at the secondary level.

Assistant Superintendent Marlene Solano outlined the Cheshire School District’s curriculum and instruction budget, describing textbook and subscription spending, curriculum‑writing work, professional development and the district’s request for a new high‑school science and math curriculum coordinator.

Solano said the district maintains a curriculum library for lesson plans, pacing guides and standards and that major recurring resource costs include Eureka Math (elementary math program) and I‑Ready (middle‑school diagnostic and instruction platform). She listed other subscriptions and platforms in use across the district, including PowerSchool (student information system), Performance Matters (data warehouse for assessments), School Links (college/career and common‑app support), WeVideo, Destiny (library management), and single‑sign‑on service Clever.

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