The Anchorage School District convened two committees of dozens of teachers to review secondary math and primary English instruction.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The public is invited to offer feedback and input on the proposals, and learn more about the forthcoming changes during daytime hours tomorrow.
Senior Director of Teaching and Learning Dr. Dianna Beltran says that reading sets students up for success in all of their classes. The final changes are pending further review by the committees and community, but will not impact all ASD students. Beltran hopes that families and teachers who are not a part of either committee will provide suggestions and participate in the process.
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