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April 14th, 2020

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Secondary Math ​Curriculum Update

​Wondering about Secondary Math Standard changes (2010-2020)?  We can all breathe, as the changes in Secondary Math are minor. 

The biggest changes that you might notice in both middle and high school are things like coding, for example, 7.NS.1 changed to 7.NS.A.1, and the PFL (Personal Financial Literacy) standards have moved to Social Studies. In the high school standards, advanced content has been identified with a (+). You can view a summary of the standard changes from 2010-2020 here (adapted from CDE).

New standards will be implemented for the 2020-2021 school year.  Bridge to Curriculum will be updated to reflect the standard changes over the summer. You will notice supports in Bridge to Curriculum, such as proficiency scales, units, and assessments, aligned to the new standards. 

If you would like to read more, here is a link to the CDE math page.
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