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Salem reports 11 summer programs served just over 600 students; paid internships highlighted

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District director Taylor McDonald summarized the summer offerings: 11 programs serving just over 600 students, around 1,125 program hours, about 400 students transported, and paid high-school internships used as workforce pipeline.

Salem Public Schools reported on Sept. 8 that its summer offerings included 11 programs serving just over 600 students, with transportation and nutrition services provided and a mix of community partners supporting activities.

Taylor McDonald, director of extended academics and enrichment, said the district provided approximately 1,125 summer program hours across offerings and that the transportation department transported about 400 students to and from programs (separate from field-trip transportation). Food services provided breakfast and lunch. McDonald credited community partners, facilities and food-service staff for the large-scale effort.

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