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District presents K–12 math adoption plan emphasizing digital tools and AP alignment

April 17, 2026 | Buckeye Local, School Districts, Ohio


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District presents K–12 math adoption plan emphasizing digital tools and AP alignment
At the April 14 meeting the district’s curriculum director and high-school math lead presented a recommended math-adoption package for the 2026–27 school year.

Curriculum director Mrs. Elias said the proposal covers grades 6–12 with Envision Math for grades 6–8, Big Ideas (Sage vendor) for algebra/geometry/algebra II and an advanced pre-calculus/calculus/AP series. Neil Call of the high school described the suite as vertically aligned and focused on conceptual understanding, symbolic reasoning and modeling real-world functions.

Presenters highlighted several shared features: a blended model pairing consumable print materials with an adaptive digital platform, project-based and three-act modeling structures intended to boost critical thinking, built-in formative assessments and teacher tools for targeted instruction and differentiation, and AP-focused resources and ‘FastTrack to a Five’ materials for AP preparation. The district said the materials support STEM integration and include print-and-digital balance for classroom flexibility.

Board members praised the teacher-led selection process and emphasized the need for professional development and implementation support. Mrs. Elias said the adoption team will offer materials for review during the month and return in May for a potential approval vote following the second read.

Why it matters: Adoption of updated math materials affects instruction across grades 6–12, AP readiness for high-school students and expected professional development timelines for teachers. The proposal signals the district’s intent to align curricular resources with state standards and assessment expectations.

What’s next: Materials were presented for a first read; the board will review the resources and expects a second reading or approval vote at a subsequent meeting after community and board review.

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