1. Board Policy IFA Instructional Materials and Content

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b. K-12 Music Instructional Resources (Not to exceed $3,235,580.47)

Summary: Presented by: Ms. Stacy E. Stepney, Chief Academic Officer, Division of Curriculum and Instruction
Request: It is requested that the Board of Education approve the purchase of the following instructional resources, including digital and print resources from the identified vendors to support K-12 Music in an amount not to exceed $3,235,580.47.




K-12 Core Music Instructional Resources


Grades/Specific Courses
Vendor
Total


Grades K-5 General Music
QuaverEd. Inc
$766,584.00


Grades 4-5 Orchestra
Grades 6-8 Orchestra
Alfred Music
$65,923.37


Grades 4-5 Band
Grades 9-12 Orchestra
GIA Publications
$173,869.69


Grades 6-8 General Music
Grades 6-12 Band
Music First
$1,587,507.00


Grades 6-8 Chorus
Grades 9-12 Chorus
McGraw Hill
$379,977.81


Grades 6-8 Jazz Band
Grades 9-12 Jazz Band
Grades 6-8 Guitar
Grades 9-12 Piano
Hal Leonard
$141,763.35


Grades 9-12 Guitar
Class Guitar Resources
$27,870.25


Grades 9-12 Music Theory
W.W. Norton, Inc.
$92,085.00



Total
$3,235,580.47
Why: According to Board Policy IFA-Instructional Materials and Content, the District must provide access to instructional resources including, but not limited to, textbooks and supplemental materials. Board Policy IFA requires the presentation of recommendations for textbook adoption to the Board of Education.

The DeKalb County School District (DCSD) is seeking to purchase K-12 music instructional and supplemental resources that were approved by the Board of Education at the April 17, 2023 meeting. Through the curriculum adoption process, DCSD aims to advance the mission, vision, and values by (a) improving access to meaningful content, (b) increasing awareness of sound instructional practices, (c) providing technological assets that promote creativity, connections, and innovation, and (d) engaging students in rigorous activities/assessments. The goal of the adoption is to provide up-to-date, research-based, relevant, and appropriate Music instructional resources that effectively support teaching and learning and offer greater access to relevant print and/or digital resources.
Details: The Division of Curriculum and Instruction began the 2021-2022 instructional resources review process in January 2022 and culminated the first phase in February 2022. The Instructional Resources Review Committee was comprised of a diverse group of elementary, middle, and high school teachers with varied years of teaching experience and degrees representing general music, chorus, band, orchestra, special education, gifted and English Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL). During the April 17, 2023, DeKalb County School District Board Meeting, the Board of Education approved the adoption of the following instructional resources including digital and print resources from the identified vendors to support K-12 Music:




Program
Instructional Resource


Grades K-5 General Music
QuaverEd. Inc


Grades 4-5 Orchestra
Alfred Music


Grades 4-5 Band
GIA Publications


Grades 6-8 General Music
Music First


Grades 6-8 Chorus
McGraw Hill


Grades 6-8 Orchestra
Alfred Music


Grades 6-8 Band
Music First


Grades 6-8 Jazz Band
Hal Leonard


Grades 6-8 Guitar
Hal Leonard


Grades 9-12 Chorus
McGraw Hill


Grades 9-12 Orchestra
GIA Publications


Grades 9-12 Band
Music First


Grades 9-12 Jazz Band
Hal Leonard


Grades 9-12 Guitar
Class Guitar Resources


Grades 9-12 Piano
Hal Leonard


Grades 9-12 Music Theory
W.W. Norton, Inc.
Financial impact: The total contract amount will not exceed $3,235,580.47.

Charge Codes:




TEXTBOOKS
100.1000.564100.00011.7580.9990.8010.035.0000


DIGITAL
100.1000.564000.00011.7580.9990.8010.035.0000
Contact: Ms. Stacy E. Stepney, Chief Academic Officer, Division of Curriculum and Instruction, 678.676.0731
Dr. Lenisera Barnes-Bodison, Executive Director, Division of Curriculum and Instruction, 678.676.0137
Dr. Kimberlynn Weston, Director, Pre-K-12 Teaching and Learning, Division of Curriculum and Instruction, 678.676.0129
Ms. Lummie Baker, Director, Educational Media and Instructional Materials, Division of Curriculum and Instruction, 678-676-2421
Dr. Ron Adams, Coordinator, Educational Media and Instructional Materials, Division of Curriculum and Instruction, 678.676.1471
Ms. Monica L. Fogg, K-12 Music Coordinator, Department of PreK-12 Teaching and Learning, Division of Curriculum and Instruction, 678.676.0209
Effective: October 16, 2023 - June 30, 2024
Status: Approval by General Counsel not required.
                                                                                                     Board Policy Manual
                                                                                             DeKalb County School District
                                                                                                      Printed: 08/16/2023 03:09 PM


 Board Policy IFA: Instructional Materials and Content                                                            Status: ADOPTED

 Original Adopted Date: 10/09/2000 | Last Revised Date: 04/14/2008 | Last Reviewed Date: 04/14/2008


Instructional Materials
INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA AND EQUIPMENT
MISSION: To ensure that students become effective users of ideas and information by providing access to
instructional media (textbooks, library media materials, supplementary materials, and instructional equipment) in all
formats essential for academic success in all courses taught in DeKalb County schools and centers.
Instructional media shall consist of textbooks, library media materials (print and non-print media and electronic
resources), course guides pursuant to Policy IC, and supplementary materials needed to achieve the perennial and
annual instructional goals of the system. Instructional materials shall support the delivery of Board adopted
curriculum and meet the full range of students’ ability and interest levels in pursuit of becoming lifelong learners.
Qualified professional personnel shall select all instructional media.
      1a.

      Textbooks shall be selected on an approved schedule under the leadership of a textbook committee appointed
      by the Superintendent. Parents and patrons shall be invited to review texts and ancillary materials under
      consideration by the committee(s) and to provide input into the decision-making process. The committee shall
      present recommendation for textbook adoptions to the Superintendent. The Superintendent shall present
      recommendations for textbook adoptions to the DeKalb County Board of Education.
      1b.
      The DeKalb County School System shall provide, where available, the appropriate instructional manuals
      (produced by publishers of textbooks used in the DeKalb County School System) for the subject-area teachers
      to use.
      2.
      Library media center instructional media and equipment shall be selected in accordance with Selection
      Guidelines of Library Media Center Materials and Equipment , posted in IFA~E(3). . All non-school owned
      print and non-print materials utilized in the instructional program by teachers, students, and guest presenters
      shall be supportive of the adopted curriculum for the course being taught. Use of all instructional materials
      (school owned and nonschool owned) shall be in accordance with the federal copyright law (Title 17, United
      States Code, Public Law 94-553, 90 Stat. 2541, as amended) and its guidelines and interpretations. Disposition
      of gifts and unusable materials and equipment shall be administered in accordance with existing policies and
      procedures.
In accordance with the Georgia Board of Education Rule 160-4-4-.01 MEDIA PROGRAMS (Code: IFBD), each school
shall have a plan for flexibly scheduled media center access for teachers and students in groups or individuals
simultaneously throughout each school day. Accessibility shall refer to the facility, staff, and the resources and shall
be based on instructional need. The Board of Education endorses the philosophy of flexible scheduling.
School-owned instructional library media shall be age appropriate and shall be organized and circulated from the
library media center. Textbooks and classroom supplemental instructional materials purchased with categorical
funds and items useful only in one specific instructional content area may not be included in this category.
Comprehensive media resources shall be available to support the instructional program including Georgia Board of
Education (GBOE) approved courses offered outside of regular instructional time.
The building-level library media committee shall be actively involved in the selection of library media center materials
and equipment. Membership of building-level library media committees and the system-level library media
committee shall be selected in accordance with the Georgia Board of Education Rule 160-4-4-.01. Operation of the
committees shall be in accordance with the Procedures for the Implementation of the DeKalb County Instruction
Media and Equipment (IFA~R). Program accountability through record keeping, documentation, and evaluation shall
be monitored by the building-level and system-level library media committees.

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In the event an objection or challenge occurs concerning instructional media in the school system, the Challenged
Materials section of the Procedures for the Implementation of the DeKalb County Instructional Media and
Equipment (IFA~R) shall be followed by the building-level and system-level library media committees, the
Superintendent, and the DeKalb County Board of Education.
The library media program shall have adult supervision throughout the instructional day as required in GBOE Rule
160-5-1-.22 PERSONNEL REQUIRED (Code: CGB). DCSS library media programs shall be implemented in
accordance with Information Power: Building Partnerships for Learning (ALA, 1998) whose guidelines state , “In every
school, a minimum of one full-time, certified library media specialist supported by qualified staff is fundamental to
the implementation of an effective library media program at the building level” (Information Power, Principal 2, page
103). The Department of Educational Media and local school library media programs shall adhere to all local Board
policies, Georgia Board of Education Rules, regional standards, and state and federal laws.

COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS, USE AND DUPLICATION OF
MISSION: To ensure that DeKalb County School System employees comply with the Federal Copyright Law.
All use and duplication of copyrighted materials by DeKalb County School System employees must be done with
permission of the copyright holder or within the bounds of “public performance” and "fair use" that provide very
limited, defined opportunities for educators to use and make copies under certain highly-restrictive conditions.
When there is uncertainty about what constitutes “public performance” or "fair use," the Department of Educational
Media should be contacted for assistance.

MANUALS, INSTRUCTIONAL
MISSION: To provide instructional manuals for all teachers.
The DeKalb County School System shall provide the appropriate instructional manuals if available (produced by
publishers of textbooks used in the DeKalb County School System) for all subject-area teachers to use.

ADOPTED:              05/2008
LAST REVISED:         05/2008

Policy Reference Disclaimer:These references are not intended to be part of the policy itself, nor do they indicate the basis or authority
for the board to enact this policy. Instead, they are provided as additional resources for those interested in the subject matter of the
policy.
Note: To access the policy references, click here State of Georgia Terms and
Conditions(https://simbli.eboardsolutions.com/SU/amIgTZiB9plushNjl6WXhfiOQ==) and close the LexisNexis tab, which will
return you to the policy. Click on the links below to be taken to each specific code. You should only have to do this one time per
session.


State References                                        Description
                                                        Advocating for divisive concepts; prohibition on discrimination; practice of
                                                        tolerance and mutual respect encouraged; complaint resolution policies;
O.C.G.A. 20-01-0011
                                                        inspection of records; waivers prohibited -
                                                        https://simbli.eboardsolutions.com/SU/LIIY101A9eSnMjzRaAZgzg==
                                                        Program weights to reflect funds for media specialists -
O.C.G.A. 20-02-0184
                                                        https://simbli.eboardsolutions.com/SU/e6WslshmtKTK4qRyiyMzjBFTw==
                                                        Complaint resolution policy for materials “harmful to minors" -
O.C.G.A. 20-02-0324.6
                                                        https://simbli.eboardsolutions.com/SU/YUAFAVjByOySoTv410BPrA==
                                                        Instructional materials and content -
O.C.G.A. 20-02-1010
                                                        https://simbli.eboardsolutions.com/SU/yaFMnRbMyRkmbODEbeXl2w==



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                      Selecting, acquiring, and purchasing instructional materials and content;
O.C.G.A. 20-02-1011   exclusion of partisan or sectarian material -
                      https://simbli.eboardsolutions.com/SU/e6vMIklwnLtSrELHZslshigtg==
                      Committee recommendations on instructional materials and content;
O.C.G.A. 20-02-1012   additions to approved lists -
                      https://simbli.eboardsolutions.com/SU/Iyalslsh2V7mNhXApm4bG76tA==
                      Free instructional materials and content; care and protection of instructional
O.C.G.A. 20-02-1013   materials, library books, and media materials; reimbursement -
                      https://simbli.eboardsolutions.com/SU/EJGtYqdDHnRtG42lX6GwQg==

O.C.G.A. 20-02-1014   Purchases to be at lowest price offered other schools -
                      https://simbli.eboardsolutions.com/SU/a8277plusGWtlfXoIan1wVyWA==
                      Instructional materials and content in digital or electronic format; funding -
O.C.G.A. 20-02-1015
                      https://simbli.eboardsolutions.com/SU/gCvYOYd36fZdC1EQBoZrSQ==
                      Review process for locally approved instructional materials and content;
O.C.G.A. 20-02-1017   public review; application -
                      https://simbli.eboardsolutions.com/SU/oBslshXTfmoVplusNTNizGpkfolg==
                      Instructional Materials Advisory Committee -
Rule 160-4-4-.20
                      https://simbli.eboardsolutions.com/SU/TplusCcF74v1TclAb7cJ8PslshGw==
                      Instructional Materials Selection and Recommendation -
Rule 160-4-4-.10
                      https://simbli.eboardsolutions.com/SU/ulrjMv48yKcvOWxhKdkXlg==
                      Media Programs -
Rule 160-4-4-.01
                      https://simbli.eboardsolutions.com/SU/vIACYyp0ae2bvI7UkzSoAw==

Federal References    Description
                      Copyright Definitions -
17 USC 101            https://simbli.eboardsolutions.com/SU/qR1Xh5E38jmlcd9zCgm63A==
                      Limitations on exclusive rights: Fair use -
17 USC 107
                      https://simbli.eboardsolutions.com/SU/DiQLqDZeznaLJQprcCTcsg==
                      Ownership of copyright -
17 USC 201
                      https://simbli.eboardsolutions.com/SU/omM3hYVcePoGERIiSl4H7w==




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