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Board to vote next week on $3.89 million Title I plan serving 15 schools

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District staff presented the proposed 2025–26 Title I plan, a $3,894,830 budget serving 15 schools (including a newly added East Middle), and described how funds will pay for staff, family engagement and services for homeless and neglected students; the board will vote next week.

The Board of Education will consider approval next week of the district's 2025'1026 Title I plan, a $3,894,830 proposal that staff said will serve 15 schools and pay primarily for additional staff and family-engagement activities.

Jonathan Rybick, who presented the plan to the board, said, "This year, we will have 15 schools to be served with title 1 funds," and added that the plan adds East Middle School for 2025''6.

The plan matters because most of the $3.89 million is earmarked for positions: Rybick told the board the budget will pay for 11.5 certified positions and 51.5 classified positions districtwide. He said Title I funds also include set-asides for family engagement, pre-K support, services for homeless students under McKinney-Vento and an equitable share for private…

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