The CREATE Foundation announcement that it will spend $278,000 of Toyota’s money on a curriculum audit of eight school districts in Lee, Pontotoc and Union counties is good news for two reasons.
First, of course, is the districts will benefit from an assessment by Phi Delta Kappa International, a well-known association of educators, that will include specific recommendations for improving student learning.
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