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Boone County board approves new K–12 math curriculum, MTSS intervention and one-year rollout training
Summary
The Boone County Board of Education voted unanimously to adopt a new K–12 high-quality math instructional resource, approve the math MTSS intervention component, and authorize a one-year districtwide professional development rollout, following months of stakeholder review and a pilot in 25 of 27 schools.
The Boone County Board of Education voted 5–0 to adopt a new K–12 high-quality instructional resource (HQIR) for math, approve the multi-tiered system of supports (MTSS) math intervention required under state policy, and fund a one-year professional development rollout for teachers and leaders.
Superintendent Dr. Hauswald told the board the recommendation responds to state requirements for instructional materials and MTSS. "It is a requirement under state law, that we adopt a high quality instructional resource," she said during the meeting.
District math consultant Kelly Stidham and curriculum lead Tara Drysdale described a multi-stage selection process that began in December 2024 and included…
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