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Tigard-Tualatin board approves submission for four-year literacy grant, could bring nearly $1 million first year

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The board approved submitting a 4-year Comprehensive Literacy State Development grant to the Oregon Department of Education; the district could receive up to $941,800 for 2025-26 and about $470,000 annually in subsequent years to support birth-12 literacy, high-dosage tutoring and curriculum implementation.

The Tigard-Tualatin School District Board on July 1 approved submission of a Comprehensive Literacy State Development grant application to the Oregon Department of Education that would fund evidence-based literacy supports from birth through grade 12.

Dr. McCall presented the grant to the board and said the competitive, federally funded grant supports five evidence-based activities, including curriculum adoption and implementation, professional learning and coaching, strengthening literacy…

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