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Board signs off on summer school report after district cites high attendance and curriculum changes
Summary
Administrators described a larger-than-usual summer program — roughly 390 elementary daily average and 305 high school participants — and reported curricular tweaks, field trips and improved communication plans; board approved the evaluation 6-0.
The school board approved the district's summer school program evaluation, hearing that the 2025 summer program had its highest enrollment in years and included curricular and extracurricular changes designed to boost student engagement.
Why this matters: Summer school contributes to district average daily attendance (ADA), which affects state funding. District leaders said the program also supports incoming kindergarteners and sixth graders to improve transitions.
Administrators…
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