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Darien schools outline curriculum transparency push, expand K‑3 literacy work and EduPlanet rollout

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Superintendent Amy Adley told the Board of Education the district is publishing high‑level curriculum Stage 1 materials on EduPlanet, accelerating K‑3 literacy alignment and will showcase play‑based units for pre‑K and kindergarten; stage 2 and 3 materials will remain restricted for assessment reasons.

Superintendent Amy Adley told the Darien Board of Education on March 5 that the district is expanding public access to curriculum information through the EduPlanet platform and is prioritizing K‑3 literacy work while planning follow‑up supports for older cohorts.

Why it matters: The board is seeking more transparency about what students study and how they are assessed. Administrators said publishing course overviews will help parents plan and will be paired with department‑level updates to explain changes and resource lists.

Adley said the district has posted Stage 1 curriculum overviews on EduPlanet and is populating them as revisions are completed. "EduPlan, it should replace a course, a course handbook,"…

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