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The district budgeted $420,000 for textbook purchases and only spent $310,400.

Valerie McCall, director of curriculum and instruction, said the books have high interest and colorful stories, prepare students for standardize tests and have guides for grammar and writing, among other things.

Board member Julie Jette said schools in the district currently have different sets of textbooks, and a second-grader at Deer Path school might have different books than a second-grader at Three Oaks.

“Now they’ll have the same materials,” Jette said. “Teachers can collaborate together better ... Everything will be on the same playing field.”

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