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Frontier reports summer-school growth and learning gains; district spent about $280,000
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District staff presented summaries of elementary, middle and high school summer programs, reporting participation, staffing, learning gains and total costs of $279,815 for combined elementary and secondary programs.
Frontier Central School District staff reported Wednesday on the district’s 2025 summer programs for elementary, middle and high school students, detailing participation, staffing, academic outcomes and costs.
Julie Vermegan, director of the elementary summer program, said the elementary program ran July 8–Aug. 1 at Clover Bank Elementary. The district bused students from all four elementary schools; 146 students registered and 132 participated. Vermegan described the program as a tiered intervention aligned to MTSS and RTI goals and said teachers reported a 97 percent average student growth from standards-based pre- to post-assessments in the program’s content areas. Staffing for the elementary program included 22 teachers, one substitute, a nurse, two teacher assistants, clerical support and the…
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