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Bennington board approves $601,466 K–12 social studies curriculum adoption

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The Bennington Public Schools Board of Education voted unanimously to buy new K–12 social studies materials across grades, an eight-year adoption totaling $601,466 and to be paid from the district's depreciation fund.

Bennington Public Schools Board of Education on May 12 voted unanimously to approve an eight-year K–12 social studies curriculum adoption totaling $601,466.

The adoption covers a mix of materials across grade bands: Studies Weekly for kindergarten through third grade, Teachers Curriculum Institute (TCI) for fifth grade (and aligned into middle school), and McGraw Hill continuing as the primary high school core with updated digital components. District leaders said the purchase will come from the district depreciation fund and is part of the regular eight-year adoption cycle for core instructional materials.

The board heard from the…

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