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Board outlines curriculum review, sex-ed advisory start and family engagement events
Summary
Assistant Superintendent Jeff Owen reported the Instructional Goals Committee's plan to rotate curricular reviews (first: social studies), purchase new K–5 textbooks, convene the Sex Education Advisory Board March 18, and resume Coffee Chats and a Curriculum Night to increase family engagement.
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At the March 10 meeting, Assistant Superintendent Jeff Owen updated the Kelloggsville Board of Education on instructional goals and upcoming family engagement events.
Owen said the Instructional Goals Committee will establish an annual rotation to review district curriculum, beginning with high-school social studies. He reported that the district is purchasing additional science and social-studies textbooks for kindergarten through fifth grade, updating curriculum maps, and considering new social-studies resources at the high school for 2025–26.
Owen said the Sex Education Advisory Board (SEAB) is scheduled to meet March 18 to review and update sex-education programs. On special education, he described a co-teaching model used for high-school math IEP students and said the district is evaluating resource-room curricular materials and surveying parents of students with IEPs.
Family engagement: Owen announced three Coffee Chats (March 31 at KECLC, April 17 at Southeast, April 18 at the High School) and the district’s first Curriculum Night, themed "Travel around Kelloggsville," which will use a passport-station format and door prizes to encourage participation.
The board received these updates as informational; the minutes record no formal votes on curriculum purchases or program changes at the meeting.
