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District outlines K–8 curriculum adoption timeline; mandated K–2 reading screener pilot to be vetted by June

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The Amador County Unified School District Board on Wednesday reviewed the state‑driven K–8 curriculum adoption timeline and heard that the district will pilot approved math materials in 2026–27; staff also said the state requires a K–2 reading screener, which the district will pilot this spring and seek board approval for in June.

The Amador County Unified School District Board on Wednesday reviewed the timeline and process for K–8 curriculum adoption and received notice of a state mandate requiring a kindergarten‑through‑second‑grade reading screener.

Math and ELA timelines District curriculum staff explained the California Department of Education (CDE) adoption process: CDE issues a framework that guides publishers, publishers submit materials to CDE, and CDE compiles an approved list from which districts select pilot materials. Staff said the new math frameworks were adopted by CDE in July 2023; publishers must submit materials and…

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