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Board approves K–5 math curriculum subscription and other academic items amid public concerns about special‑education facilities

Hamtramck School District Board of Education · September 12, 2025
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Summary

The Hamtramck School District board approved several academic items including a three‑year K–5 math curriculum subscription (total $216,391.12) and additional high‑school course offerings; public commenters raised concerns about special‑education classroom facilities and a claimed curriculum change affecting Arabic instruction.

The Hamtramck School District board approved a package of academic and administrative items during the meeting, including a three‑year purchase of a K–5 math curriculum and additions to the high‑school schedule.

By recorded motion (motion by Ms. Hall; second by Mr. Obey), the board approved purchase of the K–5 math curriculum subscription for a three‑year term at a cost of $216,391.12. The board also approved adding Bangor (BEMBA) classes to the high‑school schedule and authorized staff travel to a national conference for…

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