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Florence Unified board adopts new high-school math curriculum
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Summary
The Florence Unified School District governing board voted to adopt new high-school math courses—Algebra I, Algebra II and Geometry—approving the curriculum as presented by a 4-0 voice vote at the meeting.
The Florence Unified School District governing board voted to adopt a new high-school math curriculum covering Algebra I, Algebra II and Geometry after a motion and a second during the meeting.
Board member Mister Carr moved “I move to, approve the high school math to cricket curriculum as presented,” and the motion was seconded by Miss Wiegand. The chair announced the motion carried by a 4-0 voice vote. The action was listed on the agenda as Item 15.2.
The transcript records the adoption as occurring “as discussed earlier,” but it does not include substantive details of the curriculum revisions in the public portion of the meeting. No amendments or roll-call vote with individual member positions were recorded in the transcript; the chair announced the final tally only.
Next steps were not specified in the public discussion recorded; the board did not attach conditions or implementation details on the record during the vote.

