on May 22, 2023

Curriculum talk draws confusion

By Michael Williamson 

There is some confusion about where the English Language Arts curriculum selection at North Union stands.

At the May board of education meeting, Superintendent Rich Baird told the board members that staff members in the elementary school expressed their desire to move to a new curriculum system.

“Last week, they came to a pretty close consensus on Savaas MyView,” he said. “We gave that option to staff and they felt like they needed the new resources.”

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