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Port Orford‑Langlois board adopts K‑5 and 6‑8 curricula unanimously

Port Orford‑Langlois School Board · April 20, 2026
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The Port Orford‑Langlois School Board voted unanimously April 20 to adopt new K‑5 curriculum and McGraw Hill materials for grades 6–8 after teachers’ positive feedback; the board approved the motion with no recorded opposition.

The Port Orford‑Langlois School Board unanimously approved adoption of new K‑5 curriculum and McGraw Hill materials for grades 6–8 at its April 20, 2026 meeting.

Teachers provided favorable feedback on the proposed materials, and Lisa Wendel, who presented the item, said she “highly recommends the content” for its hands‑on activities and student engagement. Board Chair Korinn Hockett asked for a motion; Carol Hacherl moved to approve and Bob Brown seconded. The board recorded the motion as passed unanimously.

Board members said the materials were made available for community review but that no comments had been received prior to the vote. The adoption will be implemented in the coming school year as part of the district’s instructional plan.