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Westminster school board adopts new PK–12 literacy curriculum, approves five‑year contract

Westminster Public Schools Board of Education · April 28, 2026
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The Westminster Public Schools Board adopted Houghton Mifflin Harcourt as its PK–12 literacy curriculum, approving a five‑year plan beginning July 2026 with a projected maximum investment of $2,030,000 after a district pilot and unanimous committee recommendation.

The Westminster Public Schools Board of Education voted on April 28 to adopt a new PK–12 literacy curriculum, selecting Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH) and approving a five‑year adoption beginning July 2026.

District curriculum presenter Matt Auchan told the board the recommendation follows a comprehensive selection process: eight RFP submissions, finalist demonstrations, and a February 2026 pilot across 20 classrooms. He said…

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