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In this February photo, Joel Clements, center, teaches an AP Literature and Composition class at Mountain View High School in Bend. 

In the years before the pandemic, Bend-La Pine Schools pushed to increase the diversity of its curriculum. After the pandemic forced curriculum adoption to be put on hold for two years, the district is catching up and bringing in more inclusive curriculum.

Usually, new curriculum is implemented every seven years. Leadership teams review materials and look at what the state has approved, then choose from the list of approved material or bring in something new.

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Reporter: narellanosummer@bendbulletin.com, 541-383-0325

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Noemi Arellano-Summer is schools, youth and families reporter at the ÅÝֱܽ²¥. She previously reported on homelessness and the 2020 eviction moratorium with the Howard Center of Investigative Journalism through Boston University. She was raised in Long Beach, California, where she started her journalism career reporting for her high school newspaper. In her free time, she can be found meandering through a bookstore or writing short stories.

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