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Board holds public hearing on state compensatory education: staff report $11.5M in targeted spending

5793536 · August 15, 2025
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District staff presented the annual state compensatory education report and public hearing, saying roughly $11.5 million supported programs for economically disadvantaged and at‑risk students and identifying tier‑1 campuses targeted for extra resources.

At the Tallis Board of Trustees meeting, district staff presented the annual state compensatory education (state comp ed) program review and held the required public hearing. Dr. Groepel told trustees state comp ed funding provides supplemental resources aimed at reducing graduation gaps for economically disadvantaged or at‑risk students and said the district spent just over $11.5 million on related direct and indirect costs in 2024–25.

Dr. Groepel said…

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