![]() ![]() The State Board is expected to adopt the final version in July.Īdvocates of the new guidance hope the changes will shift the focus away from criticism that the drafters sought to sacrifice rigor in the name of social justice. ![]() It took 10 months, with hundreds of line edits and more substantial rewriting based on public comments and recommendations by a commission advising the State Board of Education, to revise this one. With that controversy clarified, the addition of a couple of chapters and the deletion of politically charged references to racism behind past math policies and practices, the framework has now begun its third, and presumably final, 60-day review process. Personal contact information, such as emails, phone numbers, and addresses, will be redacted. All comments will be made available to the members of the State Board of Education. The public will have through May 16 to submit comments, preferably by email, to To provide a comment by physical mail, send to Instructional Quality Commission 1430 N Street, Room 3207 Sacramento, CA 95814.
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