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Board approves 2025 summer school plan and tuition tiers; ESY and Title I programs remain free
Summary
The board approved a plan that centralizes in-person high school summer instruction at a single site (with MCPS transportation), maintains grant-funded extended school year and Title I enrichment as no-cost options for eligible students, and set a core high school course fee at $350 with tiered reductions for eligible families.
The Montgomery County Board of Education approved the 2025 summer school plan and tuition structure during its Feb. 5 business meeting. The plan centralizes in-person high school graduation courses at a single site with MCPS-provided transportation and meals, reflects growth in virtual course enrollments, and keeps federally funded and special education services free to eligible families.
Key points: - High school core course fee: $350 per summer course. - Reduced-rate tiers: Tier 1 and Tier 2 reductions are available for eligible…
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