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District outlines use of Title IV and Student Wellness funds for social-emotional supports, technology and nursing

5110259 · May 20, 2025
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Winton Woods officials detailed how roughly $177,000 in Title IV and about $750,000 in state Student Wellness and Success funds were used this school year for social-emotional teachers, technology licenses, nursing support and targeted behavioral interventions.

Winton Woods City School District staff told the board Monday how federal Title IV and state Student Wellness and Success funds were allocated for the 2024–25 school year, emphasizing mental health supports and technology to bolster instruction.

Doug Sanker, supervisor of state federal programs and testing, said the district received roughly $177,000 in Title IV money and about $750,000 in Student Wellness and Success funds. The state program, Sanker said, supports social-emotional learning and measures to keep students academically engaged.

Sanker outlined examples of funded services and vendors: four full-time-equivalent staff…

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