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Board reviews after‑school programming, equity concerns and scholarship account

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Staff and partners updated the board on YMCA and community-run after‑school programs, enrollment and summer offerings; board asked staff to verify scholarship account funds and state subsidy use to address equity concerns.

Coordinator Davey Autry told the McMinnville School District board on May 19 that after‑school programming operated in partnership with the YMCA and community groups is continuing at five district schools and that registration for summer and next‑year programs is open.

Autry said current enrollment at two grouped sites is: Buhl and Willamette with 46 enrolled and an average daily attendance of 35; Memorial and Grand Haven with 69 enrolled and an average daily attendance of 47; and Newby with 22 enrolled and an average daily attendance of about 14. He said a small before‑school pilot at Newby has had “only about 1 or 2 students that attend on a regular basis.”

The YMCA’s summer program will be based at Willamette Elementary and run June 16 through Aug. 28; Autry said the summer site will also accommodate the district’s summer feeding program and that the summer program “is open to anybody”…

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