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Eagle Point School District 9 board reviews $11 million integrated grant plan as district faces budget uncertainty and enrollment decline

5841077 · April 23, 2025
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The Eagle Point School District 9 Board of Directors on April 23 heard a staff presentation on an integrated grant application seeking $11,000,000 and discussed budget uncertainty, declining enrollment and attendance rules.

The Eagle Point School District 9 Board of Directors on April 23 heard a staff presentation on an integrated grant application seeking $11,000,000 to align several existing programs and discussed district budget uncertainty, declining enrollment and attendance rules.

District staff told the board the application would combine multiple state and federal grants — including the Student Investment Account (SIA), High School Success and Early Indicator Intervention grants — into a single, four-year continuous-improvement plan. The presenter described the packet as the "last step before submitting the application to secure the $11,000,000." The board was asked to approve the plan to allow staff to submit the application in the coming days.

The presentation described an integrated dashboard the district used to reduce duplication across grant reporting and to show how SIA, career-connected learning, early-literacy and Title grants would align with local priorities. Staff said community…

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