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District details federal allocations for priority schools and outlines truancy interventions
Summary
District officials told the board that priority‑school federal allocations — roughly $100,000 for the high school and $90,000 for Northside Elementary — are being used for after‑school programs, assessment platforms and intervention staff; the district also outlined attendance interventions and truancy figures.
District staff reported that priority‑school federal allocations have been approved and that funds are being used for targeted supports. A district presenter said Colleton County High School has about $100,000 in priority funding and Northside Elementary about $90,000; high‑school funds are being used for a Twilight after‑school program, contracted services, formative assessment platforms and classroom resources; Northside funds are supporting reading and math interventionists…
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