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District releases integrated programs annual report showing $23.7 million in supports, warns of state SIA funding drop

5834402 · September 26, 2025
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North Clackamas School District presented its 2024–25 integrated programs annual report, saying it used more than $23.7 million — including over $16.4 million from the Student Investment Account — to fund staff and student supports, while warning of a recent state funding reduction that will require adjustments.

North Clackamas School District officials presented the integrated programs annual report for the 2024–25 school year, saying the district used more than $23.7 million in combined state and federal funds — including more than $16.4 million drawn from the Student Investment Account (SIA) — to support staff, student services and family engagement across the district.

The report, delivered by Executive Director of Student and Family Services Jennifer Dove Kiltow, describes nine braided funding streams the district manages and notes that the SIA is the largest single source. "The majority of these funds are tied directly to staffing," Kiltow said, listing teachers, social workers, counselors and instructional coaches among the roles supported.

Kiltow told the board that the district spent a large share of SIA resources on class-size and…

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