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District outlines $110M-plus integrated-programs grant plan; public review to precede April submission

2658907 · March 11, 2025
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Summary

Officials presented the district's integrated-programs application (six grants, three programs) that braids funding across literacy, high-school success, CTE, mental-health supports and attendance interventions; the plan will be posted for public comment and submitted to ODE by April 30.

Dr. Heather Corte and Jill O'Neil described the Beaverton School District's integrated-programs application for the 2025–27 biennium during the March 11 meeting. The consolidated application combines six grant streams and three program obligations into one planning document the state requires; the presenters said the mix will provide nearly $110 million in funding to the district over the grant period.

O'Neil said the plan centers on nine elements: three unfunded but required…

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