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Board approves new middle-school math curriculum, debates travel funding and tables multiple purchase orders
Summary
Trustees approved adoption of Amplify Desmos for grades 6–8 (projected $1.7 million over eight years funded from lottery funds), debated out-of-state travel and learning-loss fund uses, and voted to table several purchase orders and expense items for staff to provide executive summaries at a continuance.
The Hacienda la Puente Unified School District board on April 17 approved an adoption of Amplify Desmos as the district's middle-school math program for grades 6–8. District staff said the adoption will order roughly 4,124 textbooks/consumables and related digital content and professional development, at an eight-year projected cost of about $1.7 million (approximately $214,375 per year). Staff said the purchase would be funded from lottery funds and that teacher training and piloting are complete ahead of an August…
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