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District seeks permission to spend up to $733,000 in state dyslexia‑law grant on K–5 Into Reading materials and small‑group books

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Summary

Instruction staff said the district won a state dyslexia‑law grant of about $733,000 and proposed spending the award on Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Into Reading materials (fifth grade upgrades, digital licenses) and leveled small‑group texts for K–5 book rooms.

Mrs. O’Brien (instruction) presented a recommended spending plan for a state dyslexia/grant (referred to in the meeting as the 35 grant) that the district was awarded for tier‑1 literacy materials.

Key points

- Grant and eligible purchases: the grant is part of Michigan’s dyslexia‑law funding and provides districts options across three pathways: tier‑1 materials, intervention materials, or professional development. The district applied under the tier‑1 pathway and the…

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