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Piedmont schools report $841,851 curriculum investment; new math and targeted reading supports rolled out

Piedmont School Board · September 10, 2024
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District curriculum staff told the board the district has invested roughly $841,851 in new curricula this year, including a K–12 math adoption, a consolidated K–9 ELA program and a new middle‑school reading intervention that will serve dozens of students.

Brenda, the district’s curriculum presenter, told the Piedmont School Board the district has invested about $841,851 in curriculum materials this year and described a package of new instructional supports aimed at improving grade‑level readiness.

“Our big goal is that every student finishes every grade level with just what they need, knowledge and skills to be successful in the next grade,” Brenda said during the board’s presentation. The package includes a K–12 math adoption, a consolidated K–9 English‑language arts adoption from HMH, a new pre‑K curriculum called Frog Street, and…

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