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Board approves $6.2 million Title I plan; district set‑asides and private‑school services outlined

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The board approved the Title I plan for 2025–26. District staff said the plan accounts for a planning allotment increase, a $761,000 carryover, a required private‑school services set‑aside for 180 students, and district and school set‑asides including increased pre‑K funding.

The Craven County Board of Education approved the district’s Title I plan for the 2025–26 school year during its July 15 meeting. Jason Griffin, who presented the plan, described Title I as the federal grant that "provides financial assistance to schools with high numbers of low income students" and outlined how the funds are used for additional staff, instructional materials, targeted interventions and parent and family engagement activities. Griffin told the board the district’s planning allotment increased this…

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