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Cleveland City Schools board adopts McGraw Hill, STEMscopes for K–12 science curriculum
Summary
The Cleveland City Schools Board voted unanimously to adopt McGraw Hill K–8 materials and STEMscopes for several high‑school science courses after teacher and parent review; the eight‑year adoption includes professional development and raises questions about elementary lab‑kit costs to be resolved through the budget process.
The Cleveland City Schools Board of Education voted to adopt new science instructional materials for K–12, approving McGraw Hill for kindergarten through eighth grade and a combination of STEMscopes and McGraw Hill for high‑school courses.
Miss Bender, who led the elementary review, told the board: “The decision was made for McGraw Hill. That’s the recommendation we are making to you tonight for grades K through 8.” She said teachers and parents reviewed vendors in classroom demonstrations and…
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