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TCI, a leader in K-12 educational content and curriculum, is proud to announce that its K-6 and 7-12 Social Studies programs have received favorable reviews in the latest textbook adoption reports released by the Office of Instructional Materials & Library Services within the Mississippi Instructional Materials Review Board.
Last year, following the knowledge mapping project, the district adopted a comprehensive K-8 English language arts curriculum, called Wit and Wisdom , to avoid the piecemeal approach to content often taken by teachers across grade levels and subject areas.
Students can be invited to share the localhistory of the respective site you select. Sojourn to the Past students shared the Jim Crow history of swimming pools in Youngstown. In Youngstown, students in a youth group shared the history of the local pool. Students as Historians.
Students can be invited to share the localhistory of the respective site you select. Sojourn to the Past students shared the Jim Crow history of swimming pools in Youngstown. In Youngstown, students in a youth group shared the history of the local pool. Students as Historians.
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