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Article content The Calgary Board of Education is the latest Alberta school board to say it won’t help test the province’s controversial new draft K-6 curriculum this fall. Meanwhile, the Calgary Catholic School District (CCSD) says it won’t force any of its teachers or principals to use the new curriculum, though individual classrooms may opt in. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or CBE opts out of piloting Alberta s draft K-6 curriculum; Catholic district says it won t force teachers to use it Back to video The public board said in a statement late Friday afternoon its classrooms would not be among those piloting the curriculum, released by the province March 29. The choice to opt out was made by both the CBE Board of Trustees and administrators. ....
The Medicine Hat Public School Division and Medicine Hat Catholic Board of Education are joining a growing list of institutions choosing to opt out of piloting Alberta’s new proposed K-6 curriculum draft this fall. “Following the release of the draft curriculum last week, we began to review the content of the curriculum across the disciplines and found within it challenges that we thought would be better addressed prior to any piloting with students,” said Mark Davidson, superintendent at MHPSD. “We received a considerable amount of feedback through direct message on our website, emails to me, certainly private messages through social media and so on about the curriculum and about concerns within our community about it.” ....