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Board approves ELA curriculum for grades 9–10 and 100 desktop computers; combined cost about $240,700

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Pulaski County Special School District trustees approved a new ELA curriculum for grades 9–10 (two‑year purchase) and authorized purchase of 100 desktop computers to replace aging machines that cannot be updated to Windows 11.

The Pulaski County Special School District board approved two operational items at its June meeting: a grades 9–10 English language arts curriculum purchase and a request to buy 100 desktop computers for district offices.

Sierra Cole, the district’s lead ELA instructional facilitator, presented the curriculum adoption for grades 9 and 10. The proposal includes consumable textbooks for…

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