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Board adopts 'Ready to Advance' as district's primary preschool instructional resource; cost about $30,000, partly covered by grant

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The Liberty Elementary School District board voted unanimously to adopt Ready to Advance as the district's primary preschool curriculum after a five‑meetings review, a 60‑day public pilot and classroom trials. Estimated implementation cost is about $30,000, funded by an IDEA grant ($20,000) and preschool tuition for the remainder.

The Liberty Elementary School District governing board on May 13 approved Ready to Advance as the district's primary instructional resource for its preschool program following a months‑long evaluation and teacher pilot.

Erica Daniel presented the pre‑K adoption committee's recommendation. Daniel said the committee's membership included administrators, coaches, community members and preschool teachers; the group met five times, trained pilot teachers and conducted a 60‑day public review and classroom pilot of the top two candidate programs. The committee judged Ready to Advance to…

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