Instruction

Curriculum Development and Adoption of Instructional Materials

 

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Policy No. 2020P

The curriculum of a district shall be reviewed on a regular basis. The district shall adopt a cycle for review as follows:

            1st year Science

            2nd year  Fine Arts

            3rd year   Technology (unless it becomes an annual line item, technology levy, which is more appropriate)

            4th year   Social Studies/Foreign Language

            5th year   Health/Fitness/Career Education

            6th year Communication Arts  (Reading/Writing/Spelling/Handwriting/Speaking/Listening/Vocabulary)

            7th year Mathematics

Note:  This cycle may be extended or advanced based on resource needs and/or availability. As part of the summit model, our district reviews all resources needs annually and ancillary funds may be expended on a priority needs basis.

Instructional Materials Committee: Scope and Schedule

The instructional materials committee is formed to establish and monitor such procedures as may be necessary for the selecting, adopting and discarding of instructional materials owned and used by the district. The committee will act upon requests for text approval and removal and will evaluate and act upon citizens' requests for reconsideration of instructional materials. The function of the committee is to insure that materials are selected in conformance to stated criteria.

Regular committee meetings will be held every other month on a schedule to be set by the Chairperson at the beginning of each school year. Special meetings may be called by the committee chairperson if necessary.

Instructional Materials Committee Membership

This committee shall consist of representatives from the district staff, parents and community.

Members shall be appointed by the superintendent. The superintendent designates the Director of Curriculum/Instruction/Assessment to serve as chairperson. The Director of Curriculum/Instruction/Assessment will act as or appoint a secretary.

Term of Office

The chairperson shall be a permanent member of the committee. Other members shall have three-year terms. Temporary appointments of one year or less may be made to fill vacancies.

Duties

The committee, with the approval of the superintendent, shall establish and monitor such procedures as may be necessary for the implementation of this policy.

Citizens Participation in the Instructional Materials Process

Should a citizen wish to make a formal protest regarding specific material used in the school system, he/she must use the form for requesting reconsideration of instructional materials. These forms are available in the district office. A request to remove an item from the schools or limit its use will be acted upon by the committee. A written decision will be delivered to the complainant within two months. Any appeal of this decision must be delivered in writing to the superinten­dent within two weeks. The board will make final decisions on appeals.

Selection of Instructional Materials: Responsibilities

The principal is responsible for insuring the continuing familiarity of his/her certificated staff with the requirements of this policy and procedure. The district office shall provide such technical assistance as may be necessary to accomplish this.

Initial Selection

Texts shall be initially selected by such certificated staff as the superintendent may designate. Texts are major instructional materials for a given course.

Supplementary materials shall be selected by certificated staff using such materials with the understanding that while such materials do not require item-by-item approval of the committee, they must be selected under the criteria detailed below and are subject to normal reconsideration procedures. Supplementary materials supplement the major text of a course and are held in five or fewer copies in a given classroom.

(Trial-use texts of an experimental, pilot nature may be authorized for use by the superintendent for a period of no more than one school year prior to board approval for general use throughout the district).

Approval

Texts shall be approved by the Instructional Materials committee. Supplementary materials shall not require committee approval.

Adoption

Texts shall be adopted by the board prior to their use in classrooms. Texts selected previously are exempt from this requirement.

Supplementary materials shall not require board adoption.

The Director of Curriculum/Instruction/Assessment will provide principals and content leaders with copies of the committee meeting schedule at the beginning of each school year.

Tasks And Time Lines

Textbooks can be approved at any committee meeting and sent for adoption at the next board meeting. The superintendent directs that all non-emergency requests be confined to two board meetings per year. The Director of Curriculum/Instruction/Assessment will forward requests for text adoption to the board only twice per year as noted in the committee meeting schedule. Requests to deviate from this timeline should be forwarded to the Director of Curriculum/Instruction/Assessment.

The following checklist is provided to help text selectors follow the above criteria. Selections which receive "fair" or "poor" ratings on any items should be avoided. If materials uniquely suited to an important purpose fail to meet the above criteria, they may be used in conjunction with countervailing materials.

Bias Content:                                                                Excellent/Good/Fair/Poor/Not-Applicable

 

1.   Presents more than one viewpoint of controversial issues.    ____________________________________

2.   Presents minorities realistically.                                  _________________________________________

3.   Includes contributions of minority authors.                  _________________________________________

4.   Presents non-stereotypic models.                              _________________________________________

5.   Facilitates the sharing of cultural differences.              _________________________________________

6.   Promotes the positive nature of differences.               _________________________________________

7.   Includes the contributions, inventions, or discoveries of minorities.    ______________________________

8.   Includes the contributions, inventions, or discoveries of women.       ______________________________

9.   Presents minorities in a manner that promotes ethnic pride.   ____________________________________

10. Facilitates an environment open to discovery and experimentation.   ______________________________

To evaluate materials by these criteria, text selectors may find the following steps helpful:

A.  Read reviews in professional periodicals through the curriculum office, state superintendent of public instruction, etc.

B.   Review copies of other available texts. The district curriculum office will order samples on request.

C.  Check the reading level of the text through use of a standard readability formula.

D.  Use tentatively selected materials according to pilot-use procedures.

E.   Alignment with State and National Standards.

Conditions for Loan and Sale of Instructional Materials

Free textbooks and other instructional materials may be made available for loan to students when, in the judgment of the board members, the best interests of the district will be served by such a decision. The professional staff will maintain records necessary for the proper accounting of all instructional materials and will set forth conditions for student replacement of lost or badly damaged materials.

District instructional materials which students are not required to own may be made available to students who wish to purchase them. New and used materials currently utilized in the instructional program will be sold at the replacement cost of each item. Used materials no longer in basic or supplementary use will be sold at a price reflecting the depreciated value of the materials. Instructional materials that do not meet current district standards for subject content, sex balance, ethnic content or are not repairable may be declared obsolete by the superintendent and disposed of per district policy.

Removal of Instructional Materials

Instructional materials may be removed from collections at any time that they no longer meet the criteria for initial selection outlined in "Criteria for Selection of Instructional Material." Any instructional materials may be removed when the administration judges such removal to be in the best interests of the district. Ordinary procedures for withdrawal of materials are outlined below:

A.  Texts shall be removed from collections by the committee based on the criteria for selection in this procedure and on the availability of suitable replacement materials.

B.   Supplementary materials shall be removed from collections by individual certificated staff holding such collections based on the criteria for selection in this procedure and on the availability of suitable replacement materials.

Citizens are invited to review any instructional materials in current use or proposed for district purchase. Such review may be accomplished at the school or in a district building. The review and examination process should be arranged in a way to avoid disrupting the educational program. The review of materials should be undertaken with the knowledge of district objectives in mind. The following activities will be employed to help citizens become familiar with instructional materials:

A.  A variety of learning materials will be available for immediate perusal at any time in the district learning resource center.

B.   Displays of learning materials may be provided in schools during P.T.O. meetings, parent-teacher conferences and public meetings during the school year.

A citizen wishing to protest use of any instructional materials in the school system must use the form for requesting reconsideration of instructional materials. These forms are available from the district curriculum office. The complainant will deliver the completed request form to the Director of Curriculum/Instruction/Assessment, who will take the following steps to assure timely consideration of requests:

A.  Set a time and place for an open hearing of the complaint by the Instructional Materials committee within 30 days of receiving.

B.   Notify the complainant and appropriate staff, including those using the materials, of the time and place of the meeting. Such notification shall include an invitation to present relevant information, oral or written.

C.  Assemble such data, including reviews and professional opinions of the materials, the staff member's objectives in using the materials, and the specific objections of the complainant, as may be necessary for the committee to properly judge the request for reconsideration.

Hearings of a citizen's request for reconsideration shall be open to the public. The committee shall consider all matters presented and give reasonable credit to such matters according to the weight to which they are reasonably entitled. Decisions shall be by majority vote of the committee. Decisions of the committee shall be delivered in writing to the complainant and affected staff within 10 days.

 

 

 

 

Date:  February 23, 2009

Blaine School District

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