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IGA - Curriculum Development and Adoption

As defined in Maine Department of Education rules, “curriculum” means Falmouth Public Schools’ written document that sets forth the learning expectations for all students for all content areas of Maine’s system of Learning Results, as well as for other content areas as specified by the Board.

Falmouth Public Schools’ curriculum will reflect continuous, sequential and specific instruction aligned with the content areas of the Learning Results including the “Guiding Principles” of the Learning Results.

Through its curriculum, the schools will provide courses and learning experiences that support multiple pathways for learning, accommodate a variety of learning styles, provide multiple options for students to demonstrate proficiency, and prepare students for responsible citizenship and success in a global society.

The Board recognizes that curriculum development, review and evaluation is an ongoing process, and that programs and practices may need to be adjusted or revised to meet educational standards, to reflect community aspirations and values, and to serve the best interests of students. The Board also recognizes its responsibility for providing the appropriate resources and professional development opportunities necessary for the continued improvement of the curriculum and related school improvement plans.

In development, revision and evaluation of curriculum, the Board expects that:

A. The Superintendent/designee will take the lead in the ongoing curriculum development and review process and in aligning the curriculum with educational standards and with advances in knowledge, educational research and “best practices.”

B. All programs will be subject to ongoing review and evaluation to ensure that they meet the instructional needs of students.

C. The school system will undertake intensive curriculum revision as needed.

D. Curriculum development and revision will be achieved with appropriate involvement of administrators, instructional and support staff, students, parents/guardians, community and the Board.

The Board will review and approve the courses of study prior to their implementation.

The Superintendent/designee is expected to develop plans and timelines as necessary for the development, implementation and evaluation of the curriculum.

The Superintendent is expected to make recommendations to the Board, consistent with Board policy, in regard to professional development, instructional materials and the resources needed for curriculum implementation.

The Superintendent will report annually, or as otherwise requested, to the Board on the status of the curriculum.

Legal Reference:
20-A M.R.S.A. §§1001(6), 4701-4729, 6209
Maine Department of Education Rule Chapters 125, 127

Cross Reference:

ADF - School District Commitment to Learning Results
GCI - Professional Staff Development Opportunities
IJJ - Selection of Educational Materials
ILA - Student Assessment

Adopted: PRIOR TO 1989
Revised: November 21, 1994, January 21, 2014, November 20, 2017, December 17, 2025