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Staff recommends postponing K–5 social studies adoption up to two years to align with literacy rollout

February 13, 2026 | North Clackamas SD 12, School Districts, Oregon


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Staff recommends postponing K–5 social studies adoption up to two years to align with literacy rollout
District instructional leaders recommended the board approve a postponement of the K–5 social studies instructional materials adoption for up to two years to align with a concurrent language‑arts adoption.

Director of Teaching and Learning (presenting staff) said Oregon Department of Education rules allow up to a two‑year postponement of instructional material adoptions and argued that aligning social studies and language arts would support a knowledge‑building approach to literacy. Staff said integrated materials would better support students in English language development and dual‑language immersion programs by ensuring consistent vocabulary and concepts across both subjects.

Staff cited potential budget efficiencies: a single bundled purchase and one professional development series could reduce costs and teacher workload. The presentation estimated that a curriculum adoption typically costs roughly $250,000 for the materials purchase and that current K–5 social studies spending would be about $350,000; presenters clarified the material estimate did not include teacher training costs. Staff proposed a fall 2028 implementation target and said the postponement request would return to the board for formal action at a future meeting.

Directors asked whether postponement could be requested repeatedly (staff described ODE’s schedule and a two‑year postponement allowance) and whether any dollar savings could be quantified (staff said material purchase estimates are provided but PD costs vary). No formal postponement was approved that night; staff said the item would return for action at a later meeting.

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