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District presentation recommends Carnegie Learning after 34-teacher review and 60-40 teacher vote

Torrance Unified School District Board of Education · October 14, 2025
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Torrance Unified presenters said a district-wide committee of 34 teachers narrowed eight elementary math programs to two finalists; teachers preferred Carnegie Learning roughly 60-40. The materials include student consumables, teacher resources and an AI-driven practice tool, and staff plan multi-day professional development before a 2026-27 classroom rollout.

Torrance Unified staff told trustees they recommend a K— elementary math adoption that aligns with the 2023 California math framework and the district—s instructional priorities, with Carnegie Learning (Lehi Math) emerging as the teachers' preferred option.

A district presenter explained that 34 teachers (two from each elementary school, lower- and upper-grade representatives) reviewed eight titles, brought materials back to site teachers for further…

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