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Auburn Public Schools says summer programs served about 315 students; credit recovery, MLL support highlighted

5611415 · August 20, 2025
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At an Auburn School Committee meeting, district staff reported that roughly 315 students participated in a range of summer programs offering credit recovery, tutoring, and multilingual learner enrichment across K–12 schools.

District officials told the Auburn School Committee that summer programs across Auburn Public Schools served roughly 315 students and combined credit recovery, targeted tutoring and enrichment activities to support fall readiness.

Dr. Sue Doris, superintendent, introduced the update at the committee meeting and said the district ran programs in every building from kindergarten through 12th grade to provide literacy, math and social-emotional supports. "The buildings were busy this summer," she said.

The district reported a range of program offerings and outcomes. Assistant Superintendent Scott Inneer described elementary and intermediate programs (K–6) at East Auburn, Fairview, Park Avenue, Sherwood, Walton and Washburn that provided small-group or one-on-one tutoring for literacy and math in 60–90 minute sessions up to three…

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