Instructional Materials
The Board is legally responsible to approve and to provide the necessary instructional materials
used in the District. Textbooks and instructional materials should provide quality learning
experiences for students and:
- Enrich and support the curriculum;
- Stimulate growth in knowledge, literary appreciation, aesthetic value, and ethical
standards;
- Provide background information to enable students to make intelligent judgments;
- Present opposing sides of controversial issues;
- Be representative of the many religious, ethnic, and cultural groups and their
contributions to our American heritage;
- Depict in an accurate and unbiased way the cultural diversity and pluralistic
nature of American society.
Basic instructional course material in the fundamental skill areas of language arts, mathematics,
science and social studies should be reviewed at intervals not exceeding five (5) years. All
instructional materials must be sequential, and must be compatible with previous and future
offerings.
Instructional materials may be made available for loan to students when the best interest of the
District and student will be served by such a decision. Students will not be charged for normal
wear. They will be charged replacement cost, however, as well as for excessive wear,
unreasonable damage or lost materials. The professional staff will maintain records necessary
for the proper accounting of all instructional materials.
Cross References:
2314 Learning Materials Review
Legal References:
§ 20-4-402, MCA Duties of District Superintendent or County
High School Principal
§ 20-7-601, MCA Free Textbook Provision
§ 20-7-602, MCA Textbook Selection and Adoption