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Board reviews federal Title I'IV grant uses; staff outline supports for students experiencing homelessness and English learners

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District staff gave a first read on the applications for Title I, II, III and IV federal grants, describing how each grant is used to fund interventions, professional development, ESL supports and career/STEAM programming; staff noted limited totals and local contributions supplement federal dollars.

At the May 5 meeting, New Kent County School District staff presented a first read of federal program grants and how the division plans to use Title I, II, III and IV funds in 2025.

Staff described Title I as the largest of the four, funding intervention services (largely through salaries and benefits for reading and math specialists), parent-engagement events and some supports for students experiencing homelessness. "We currently have two of our elementary schools who are eligible for Title I," the presenter said. Staff said they expected to receive…

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