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Chesterfield board approves new math curriculum, personnel exhibits and calendar; district removed from State Department fiscal watch list
Summary
At its March meeting the Chesterfield County Board of Education approved personnel exhibits A–E, adopted new K–12 math instructional materials (I-Ready for K–8, Savvas for high school), accepted a modified 2025–26 calendar, and heard that the district has been removed from the state fiscal watch list.
The Chesterfield County Board of Education approved multiple administrative items at its March meeting, including personnel exhibits A–E, a new K–12 math curriculum recommendation and a modified 2025–26 academic calendar. Superintendent Dr. Anderson also told the board the district is officially off the State Department fiscal watch list.
Why it matters: Curriculum adoptions affect classroom materials and teacher planning; removal from fiscal watch indicates the state considers the district’s financial concerns addressed and may ease reporting requirements. The calendar and makeup-day decision affect school operations for students and staff.
Human resources: Dr. Hazard, the district’s human resources director, recommended "exhibits A through E"…
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