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« The grid gets bigger for ExaGrid | Main | How will Hudson's flushing fix affect the environment? » Thursday, June 7, 2007Studying what the kids study in MilfordMILFORD For the first time in several years, Milford schools will have supervisors monitoring the curricula the students are taught this fall, Superintendent Thomas Davoren said. One supervisor will be in charge of curriculum for kindergarten through fifth grade, while another will cover grades 6-12, Davoren said. The staffers will be responsible for revising curriculum and arranging professional development, he said. The district hasn’t had full-time staff in charge of curriculum for the past three or four years, following budget cuts that caused curriculum positions to be eliminated, according to Davoren. — Kyle Alspach Posted by the Boston Globe City & Region Desk at 11:10 AM
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