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D11 staff propose $1 million contingency to run scaled Summer Bridge 2025, targeting literacy gains
Summary
District staff proposed a $1,000,000 contingency to fund a scaled Summer Bridge 2025 program to serve about 1,200–1,400 students with literacy‑rich programming and targeted interventions; board will consider contingency approval to allow hiring and site planning.
Colorado Springs School District 11 staff on Jan. 29 proposed using $1,000,000 in contingency funds to operate Summer Bridge 2025 after ESSER funding sunsets. The district presented a redesigned, smaller program focused on literacy, student agency and measurable growth.
Chief Oppner and area superintendent Sarah Scott described a plan to operate four weeks of Summer Bridge (tentatively June 2–27)…
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