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Superintendent warns $50 million early‑literacy allocation could lapse; district to consult legal on enforcement visits

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Superintendent Dr. Robinson told the board a pending legislative action could allow $50 million allocated for mandated reading changes to revert to the state surplus; he also said the district will consult legal counsel about responses to law enforcement visits and will notify parents with further guidance.

During the superintendent’s report, Dr. Robinson told the board that Representative Joel Kitchens is working on a bill intended to prevent $50,000,000 allocated for early‑literacy work from reverting to the state surplus.

“Representative Kitchens is working on a bill to prevent $50,000,000 in funding for early literacy from going into surplus,” Dr.…

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