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District outlines textbook and digital‑resource changes, flags unsustainable vendor licensing costs

Pulaski Community School District Board
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Summary

Pulaski Community School District staff reviewed the adopted textbook and digital resource list, reported final transition to MySci kits, noted version upgrades for Oregon Stepping Stones and HMH, and warned that some NWTC digital access codes (example cited at $250 for 180 days) are not sustainable for local budgets.

District curriculum staff presented updates to the adopted core textbook and digital resource list and answered board questions about upcoming pilots and renewals.

Staff reported they are finishing a phased rollout of MySci science kits and that most resources remain unchanged this year, with some targeted updates at the middle and elementary levels. "We are in our final transition of MySci…

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