Huntsville City School Mathematics Textbook Adoption Process Monte
Huntsville City School Mathematics Textbook Adoption Process Monte Linebarger Director of Elementary Instruction April 06, 2021 1
Elementary Textbook Results March 22 -25 • Upon receiving input from school faculties, Textbook Committee members cast the school vote for first choice, second choice, and third choice • Elementary School Vote Results First Choice: My. Math (Mc. Graw Hill) Second Choice: Big Ideas Math (Cengage/National Geographic) Third Choice: En. Vision. Math (Savvas) 2
Secondary Textbook Results March 22 • Upon receiving input from school faculties, Textbook Committee members cast the votes for first choice and second choice • Secondary Textbook Voting Results: First Choice: Reveal Math (Mc. Graw Hill) Second Choice: En. Vision. Math (Savvas) 3
Elementary and Secondary Textbook Recommendation • Elementary Recommendation • My. Math (Mc. Graw Hill) • Secondary Recommendation • Mc. Graw Hill 4
Textbook Estimates • • • Publishers provided HCS with estimates, not quotes, of the State approved textbooks by grade level or course Also included in the estimates is additional professional development days scheduled during the summer, and supplemental resources, including K-5 manipulative and/or center kits, and additional K-12 intervention and assessment resources Estimates are based on pricing the publishers provide to the State 5
K-12 Mc. GRaw Hill Textbook Estimates 6 -year contract Course Mc. Graw Hill – print, digital, supplemental resources, additional professional development K-5 th $1, 609, 845 6 th – 8 th Grade $925, 440 Geometry, Algebra II (AGA) $1, 142, 568 Pre. Calculus $210, 048 Applications of Finite Mathematics $82, 080 Mathematical Modeling $94, 920 Total Cost $4, 064, 901
Mathematics Textbook Adoption Next Steps Timeline • April 6: School Textbook Voting results presented to the HCS board • April 12: Once approved by the HCS School Board of Education, textbook adoption document will be sent to Alabama State Department of Education identifying our District's selection • April-May: Purchasing and distribution of materials by Instructional Materials Coordinator • April-May: Planning for Professional Development • May-July: Teacher Professional Development • Teachers will receive a stipend for summer professional development • 2021 -2022 School Year: Ongoing, embedded professional development 7
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