Community invited to review new proposed instructional materials
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Community invited to review new proposed instructional materials
The District Instructional Materials Review Committee is meeting at 8 a.m. on April 7 to review new materials for adoption into district curriculum for certain classes. Students, parents and community members are invited to come to the Educational Support Center (1500 E. 128th Ave. Thornton, CO 80241) between 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. on weekdays before that date to take a look at these resources and share written feedback for the committee to consider. The new resources being considered are:
- Illustrative Mathematics Grades K-5
- MyPerspectives Grades 6-8 (middle school English Language Arts)
- Ideas in Argument: Building Skills and Understanding for the AP® English Language Course by John R. Williamson, Mary Jo Zell and Elizabeth Davis by Bedford Freeman and Worth
What is the review committee?
The committee meets to reach a consensus and make a recommendation to present to the superintendent. Click here to learn more about the process of selecting and reviewing instructional materials.
The Committee consists of:
- Chief Academic Officer or Designee
- District level staff members with content expertise
- School principals
- School teachers
- Parents
- Community members
- Student representatives
- Additional members with relevant expertise as appropriate
- Criteria for Recommendation
- Aligned to the Colorado Academic Standards, the Next Generation Science Standards, and/or the Adams 12 Five Star Schools curriculum for the content area under consideration
- Aligned with the AP College Board or IB curriculum
- Aligned with the defined 21st Century Skills for Colorado Learners