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Muscogee County outlines summer learning plan with 10 sites, 20 pre-K classes and $2M projection

2557219 · March 11, 2025
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District officials described summer learning sites, staffing and transportation plans, saying the program will prioritize students behind in reading and include 20 rising-kindergarten pre-K classes funded by a state grant; projected budget is just under $2 million.

Tim Smith, Muscogee County School District chief academic officer, presented the board with details of the district’s summer learning program, telling trustees the district has identified host sites and staffing plans ahead of a June start.

“We're starting with elementary. We're looking at having 10 sites,” Smith said, and added the district plans “20 pre k classes with the rising kindergarten grant from the state.”

The program will run mostly in June, with Monday–Thursday sessions (shortened the week of Juneteenth). Site directors will serve as the acting principal for each site, responsible for hiring and daily operations; site directors will start an hour before and work an hour after program hours, while other staff will start 30 minutes before and end 30 minutes after. The district expects to provide transportation…

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