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Greeley-Evans District 6 adopts new high-school English curriculum, approves 7‑year, $1.08M purchase funded by mill levy override
Summary
The Board of Education voted 7-0 to adopt HMH Into Literature with the Writable platform for grades 9–12, a seven-year package costing $1,082,354.47 to be paid from the district's mill levy override funds.
The Board of Education of Greeley-Evans School District 6 voted 7-0 April 28 to adopt a new grades 9–12 English language arts curriculum, approving a seven-year purchase of HMH Into Literature and the Writable writing platform at a total cost of $1,082,354.47 funded from the district's mill levy override.
The decision follows a months‑long review by district teachers and specialists led by Lisa McGee, the district's K–12 English language arts and AVID coordinator, who told the board the adoption responds to the end of the district's prior Springboard contract and aims to provide rigorous, standards-aligned materials and stronger digital writing supports.
The curriculum selection committee rated Into Literature highest on a set of district “must haves” that included student consumables, a strong digital…
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