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Committee backs recommendation to take an eight‑year Carnegie Learning math contract to the full board

Board of School Directors Academic Affairs Committee · March 9, 2026
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The committee supported moving an eight‑year license with Carnegie Learning for middle‑school algebra/geometry to the full board for vote. Presenters said the purchase (license and teacher materials) would cost about $59,528 over eight years plus $14,000 for initial on‑site coaching, with onboarding planned this spring and rollout in the fall.

The Academic Affairs Committee on March 9 agreed to forward a recommendation to the full Board of School Directors to purchase Carnegie Learning materials for middle‑school algebra and geometry under an eight‑year agreement.

Presenters said the district’s current Kendall Hunt materials date from the early 2000s and staff evaluated multiple publishers before selecting Carnegie Learning for its investigative approach and alignment to Keystone Algebra I standards. “We really wanted to use…

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