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Education Services reviews curriculum changes, summer programming and technology staffing
Summary
District education services presented program results and planned summer work: new foundational literacy adoption for grades 3'5, expanded talent-development services, EdTech teacher cohort completions and summer learning and meal programs, and superintendent highlighted compensatory aid recovery and free summer meals.
Amy Winter and other education staff reviewed the district's Education Services work for the 2024'25 school year and outlined summer activities and curriculum plans.
Why it matters: the presentation summarized program participation, curriculum updates and staffing moves that affect classroom instruction and summer support available to students and families.
Key takeaways from the Education Services presentation
- Curriculum and instructional support: Amy Winter said the district resumed curriculum work paused during COVID and piloted a foundational-literacy program (functional morphology) that the district plans to adopt for grades 3'5. The district is evaluating Smithsonian Science for the Classroom for elementary science, Amplify Science for middle school science, and a middle-school ELA program.
- Talent development and advanced academics: The…
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