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District previews summer student programs and summer professional development; Science of Reading attestation planned

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District staff presented an expanded set of summer programs for students — including Camp Wolverine, elementary extended learning and high-school credit recovery — and a multi-part professional development plan for teachers to support the state-required Science of Reading attestation due by Sept. 1.

District staff outlined summer student programs and a multi-week professional development schedule aimed at aligning instruction with the state’s Science of Reading requirements.

Director Rick Corella described the student offerings, which include an Elementary Learning Program (ELP) running July 14–Aug. 1 at 70 Ninth Street Elementary, Camp Wolverine Junior co-located with ELP under a Boys & Girls Club recreational contract, a staggered Elementary E&L session after a kindergarten transition jamboree, and multiple high-school sports, enrichment and credit-recovery offerings funded in part by a 21st Century grant. Corella said Camp…

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