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ADVANCE FOR SATURDAY OCT. 1 AND THEREAFTER - JIn an Aug. 18, 2016 photo, Pennsbury officials, from left, Dr. Donna Dunar, Assistant Superintendent, Gary McManus, Math Supervisor K-12, and Kim Walter, Math Specialist, Quarry Hill Elementary, pose with products from their new math program they will use, Everyday Mathematics from McGraw Hill, at the Pennsbury administration offices, in Falls Township, Pa. The Pennsbury School District invested almost $620,000 earlier this year in new textbooks and online teaching tools that are aligned with the state's goals and expectations for what students should be able to do at each grade level in math, English language arts and other core subjects in K-12 public schools. (Joan Hellyer/Bucks County Courier Times via AP)

ADVANCE FOR SATURDAY OCT. 1 AND THEREAFTER - JIn an Aug. 18, 2016 photo, Pennsbury officials, from left, Dr. Donna Dunar, Assistant Superintendent, Gary McManus, Math Supervisor K-12, and Kim Walter, Math Specialist, Quarry Hill Elementary, pose with products from their new math program they will use, Everyday Mathematics from McGraw Hill, at the Pennsbury administration offices, in Falls Township, Pa. The Pennsbury School District invested almost $620,000 earlier this year in new textbooks and online teaching tools that are aligned with the state's goals and expectations for what students should be able to do at each grade level in math, English language arts and other core subjects in K-12 public schools. (Joan Hellyer/Bucks County Courier Times via AP)

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