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California Department of Education News Release
Release: #06-119
September 29, 2006
Contact: Tina Jung
E-mail: communications@cde.ca.gov
Phone: 916-319-0818

State Schools Chief Jack O'Connell Announces Proposal to
Change Pluto's Planetary Designation in Science Textbooks

Also invites public input on science, visual and performing arts instructional resources.

SACRAMENTO — State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O'Connell announced today that a state education commission intends to recommend changes to future science textbooks to reflect Pluto's redesignation from a planet to a dwarf planet. 

At a meeting today, the Curriculum Development and Supplemental Materials Commission considered a recommendation it would make to the State Board of Education in November to work with publishers to edit science instructional materials to reflect Pluto's change of status. 

"California students must have the latest scientific information available in order for them to be competitive in our increasingly technological environment and global economy," said O'Connell. "The recommendation to change our science textbooks now rather than later is vital because the state won't have an opportunity to review these instructional materials for another six years."

The International Astronomical Union announced its findings in August of a two-year study that led to the reclassification of Pluto as a dwarf planet based on its orbit and mass compared to other planets in our solar system.

The Commission also released the list of materials for science and visual and performing arts today that it recommended for adoption to the State Board of Education. The instructional materials for kindergarten through grade eight are now available for public review.

"This is an opportunity for parents to really get involved in their children's education," said O'Connell. "We want the public to share their thoughts on the new science and visual and performing arts textbooks with the State Board of Education that will guide what our children learn in school.  Once the public reviews the materials, this will form the new adoption list for the State Board of Education to consider."

In science, the materials reviewed address the content standards in earth science, life science, and physical science.  Adoption for these materials takes place every six years. The new list will expire June 30, 2012.  For visual and performing arts, materials cover music, visual arts, and theatre.  Adoption of these materials takes place every eight years. The new list will expire June 30, 2014.

The materials were evaluated by the members of the Instructional Materials Advisory Panels and Content Review Panels that include classroom teachers, other educators, and content experts. The textbooks have been on display since April 2006 at Learning Resources Display Centers (LRDCs) located throughout California. The public may view the materials and submit comments on forms available at the LRDCs. The State Board of Education adopts instructional materials for grades K-8 and is scheduled to take action during its next meeting on November 8-9, 2006.  Comments must be received by October 31, 2006 in order for them to be considered by the Board. For science, comments can be e-mailed to science@cde.ca.gov.  The public may also mail comments for science to:

Suzanne Rios, Administrator
Curriculum Frameworks and Instructional Resources Division
California Department of Education
1430 N Street, Suite 3207
Sacramento, CA 95814

For visual and performing arts, comments may be e-mailed to vpa@cde.ca.gov, or mailed to:

Susan Martimo, Administrator
Curriculum Frameworks and Instructional Resources Division
California Department of Education
1430 N Street, Suite 3207
Sacramento, CA 95814

Comments for either topic may also be sent by fax to 916-319-0172.  People may also present their concerns to the Board during the November public hearing whether or not they have completed public comment forms. That public hearing would mark the end of the review for the instructional materials submitted for the 2006 science adoption for grades K-8 and the 2006 visual and performing arts adoption for grades K-8.

The complete list of recommended materials is attached. For locations of the LRDCs, please visit Learning Resource Display Centers.

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Attachment

2006 Visual and Performing Arts Primary Adoption
Kindergarten Through Grade Eight
Curriculum Commission Recommendations

The State Board of Education will take action at the November 8-9, 2006 meeting
Music

Publisher

Program Title

Grade Levels

Curriculum Commission Recommendation

ArtsCom, Inc.

Music Learning System

5-8

Not Recommended

Macmillan/McGraw-Hill

Spotlight on Music

K-6

Recommended

Pearson Scott Foresman

Silver Burdett Making Music, California Edition

K-8

Recommended

Visual Arts

Publisher

Program Title

Grade Levels

Curriculum Commission Recommendation

ArtsCom, Inc.

Visual Arts Learning System

5-8

Not Recommended

Blarney Hill Press

Exploring Art Media

5-8

Not Recommended

Davis Publications

Art and the Human Experience

6-8

Recommended

Glencoe/McGraw Hill

Glencoe California Middle School Art Series

6-8

Recommended

SRA/McGraw-Hill

SRA Art Connections

K-6

Recommended

Pearson Scott Foresman

Scott Foresman Art, California Edition

6-8

Recommended

Theatre

Publisher

Program Title

Grade Levels

Curriculum Commission Recommendation

SRA/MCGRAW-HILL

Theatre Arts Connections

K-6

Recommended

2006 Science Primary Adoption
Kindergarten Through Grade Eight
Curriculum Commission Recommendations
The State Board of Education will take action at the November 8-9, 2006 meeting

Publisher

Program Title

Grade Levels

Curriculum Commission Recommendation

CPO Science

Focus on Earth, Life, and Physical Science

6–8

Recommended

Delta Education

Full Option Science System

K–5

Recommended

Glencoe/McGraw-Hill

Glencoe Science Focus On Series

6–8

Recommended

Harcourt School Publishers

California Science

K–6

Recommended

Holt, Rinehart and Winston

Holt California Science: Earth, Life, and Physical Science ©2007

6–8

Recommended

Houghton Mifflin

Houghton Mifflin California Science ©2007

K–6

Recommended

It's About Time

Investigating Earth Systems, InterActions in Physical Science

6, 8

Recommended

Macmillan/McGraw-Hill

Macmillan/McGraw-Hill California Science

K–6

Recommended

McDougal Littell

McDougal Littell California Middle School Science Series

6–8

Recommended

Pearson Prentice Hall

Prentice Hall California Science Explorer: Focus on Earth, Life, and Physical Science

6–8

Recommended

Pearson Scott Foresman

Scott Foresman California Science

K–6

Recommended

TPS Publishing Co.

TPS California State Standards Aligned 2006 Science Program

4, 5

Not Recommended

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Jack O'Connell — State Superintendent of Public Instruction
Communications Division, Room 5206, 916-319-0818, Fax 916-319-0100

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