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Chippewa Valley committee advances broad updates to curriculum and family-engagement policies
Summary
A curriculum subcommittee reviewed about 14 policy updates — including family engagement, curriculum development, Title I, student privacy, and religion-in-curriculum language — and agreed to distribute final drafts to board members ahead of an Oct. 21 vote.
The Chippewa Valley Schools curriculum subcommittee reviewed a package of policy revisions and new policies on Sept. 30, covering roughly 14 items the district intends to bring to the full board for approval on Oct. 21.
Committee leaders said the updates primarily formalize existing practices, align policies with state and federal requirements, and add clarified language on family engagement, volunteer supports, and annual implementation plans. Staff said the mission and vision statements were updated to reflect the district's 2015 strategic plan, and several policies were revised for clarity and compliance.
Key changes include:
- Family engagement: Language shifts from "involving families" to "engaging families," adds principles that emphasize relationships, positive learning environments and purposeful efforts…
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