CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT AND ADOPTION
Rapid social change, technological development, and expansion of knowledge are
facts of contemporary life. Public education must respond appropriately.
Therefore, it is imperative that individual schools, the school system as a
whole, and the Board continuously review and evaluate existing programs and
practices and adjust, modify, or change them as found advantageous in
effectively meeting the best interests of students and the community. Therefore:
A. The Board expects the administration and faculty to be perpetually sensitive
to changing conditions that may require changes in
curriculum;
B. The Board expects all programs to be under continuous evaluation to see that
they meet the needs of children;
C. The Board expects the school system to undertake intensive curriculum
evaluation and revision from time to time as the need for this is
demonstrated;
D. The Board expects the Superintendent to inspire, lead, guide and direct the
process of keeping the school system abreast of growing
community aspirations as
well as of advancing knowledge and new educational approaches;
E. The Board expects that curriculum development and revision be achieved with
appropriate involvement of administration, instructional
and support staff,
students, community, and the Board itself; and
F. The Board shall review and adopt all curriculum guides, course descriptions,
and courses of study prior to their implementation.
Curricula are to be designed to present a realistic picture of the contributions
made by the various ethnic and racial groups in the development of our nation.
Moreover, in recognition of our nation’s diversified cultural heritage and some
of the educational problems that have resulted from such diversity, the Board
expects that ways of preserving that heritage will be sought through the
development of educational programs which will, among other things, ensure that
non-English speaking children shall have access to quality education while not
impeding their learning of the English language.
Legal Reference: Chap. 127 (Maine Dept. of Ed. Rule)
DATE ADOPTED: JULY 1, 2003