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District adopts new Spanish world-language curriculum, plans phased seven-year rollout

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The teaching and learning committee approved a seven-year adoption of a new Spanish world-language curriculum, citing pilot results from eAchieve and plans for digital implementation, teacher professional development and a phased rollout of levels 1–4 and AP courses.

The Waukesha School District Teaching and Learning Committee on April 3 approved the adoption of a new Spanish world-language curriculum, scheduling a phased, multi-year rollout for course levels and advanced-placement offerings.

The committee voted 5-0 to approve a seven-year adoption for Spanish 1 and 2 and AP materials with a phased fold-in of Spanish 3 and 4 across subsequent years. D. Garcia, a district staff member who presented the recommendation, said the district is proposing a seven-year adoption for Spanish 1 and 2 and AP resources, then adding Spanish 3 the next year and…

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