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RSU 22 staff present menu of summer‑learning options; K‑5 proposal tops staff priority list

3005590 · April 15, 2025
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Summary

Staff offered costed options for summer programming, prioritizing K–5 low‑cost engagement (bilingual/reading activity kits and a virtual grades 3–5 program) and listing costs for middle‑school and district‑wide literacy materials.

District curriculum staff presented a menu of summer‑program options and associated cost estimates for the board to consider during FY26 budget planning.

Staff noted there is currently no summer programming funded in the FY26 draft. Presented options included K–2 activity “bingo” bags (reading, phonics, math and citizenship activities) that in prior years were funded with ESSER funds; staff estimated K–2 bags at about $3,600 (roughly $9 per student) and recommended adding pre‑K to that item if funded…

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