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District distributes early‑literacy stipend after two‑year state grant; about $18,000 reached teachers and assistants

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Dr. Miller told the school board the district received just over $18,000 from the state early‑literacy program this year and distributed stipends to certified staff and instructional assistants who worked with K‑3 students.

Dr. Miller reported to the Board of School Trustees that South Madison received just over $18,000 this year from the state's early‑literacy program (formerly the early intervention grant) and distributed the funds as teacher and staff stipends tied to third‑grade reading growth.

She said the grant is formula‑based, noncompetitive and allocated on average daily…

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