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Board approves notices to modernize secondary course approval process, establish Curriculum Commission
Summary
Trustees approved notices of intent to update Policy and Regulation 61.21 to create a Curriculum Commission and formalize how secondary courses are added, revised or retired; staff said materials and postings will be made available and parents encouraged to participate.
The Clark County School District Board of Trustees on Oct. 9 approved notices of intent to amend Policy 61.21 and Regulation 61.21 to modernize the district’s process for approving secondary course offerings and to formalize a Curriculum Commission.
Elena Kreiner Wilson and Robert Jones described the proposed changes: updates to the policy language to recognize a formal system of curriculum design, creation of an 18‑member Curriculum Commission composed of secondary administrators and licensed educators, and…
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