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District proposes $587,000 summer program expansion, CTE camps and SkillsU professional development

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Summary

Superintendent outlined a $587,000 summer-school package focused on K–3 reading remediation and enrichment camps, career-technical education (CTE) summer camps, and a two-day SkillsU professional-development program; administrators described summer staff pay, transportation and attendance strategies.

Administrators presented a multi-part summer proposal that would use district and (where possible) federal funds to offer targeted K–3 remediation, enrichment camps, a CTE summer camp for middle-school students and a two-day district professional-development (SkillsU) offering.

Why it matters: staff estimated the district-wide summer programming cost for the proposed FY26 effort at about $587,000. That figure covers half-day elementary remediation and enrichment (including K–3 reading supports required by the Third Grade Success Act), middle- and…

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