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Piper board adopts CPM math for high school, approves $87,167.70 purchase
Summary
The Piper Board of Education voted unanimously to adopt the CPM high-school math curriculum for algebra, geometry and algebra II and approved an $87,167.70 purchase funded from the district textbook and resources fund after a two-year pilot and staff presentations on alignment and assessment results.
The Piper Board of Education voted 7–0 on April 13 to adopt the CPM (College Preparatory Mathematics) curriculum for Piper High School’s algebra, geometry and algebra II courses and to approve a purchase of $87,167.70 funded from the textbook and resources account.
District staff described a two-year pilot of CPM that included regular teacher listening sessions, changes in training providers, and curriculum work to ensure vertical alignment from algebra through geometry and algebra II.…
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