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Beaverton district reports smaller summer program after state grant shortfall; staff braided funds to deliver targeted programs

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District staff reported summer 2025 served 3,677 students — about half of last year — after not receiving a state summer learning grant. Programs targeted literacy, credit recovery and specialized populations; staff combined Title and other funds to operate hubs.

Beaverton School District officials told the board on Sept. 9 that summer 2025 programming served 3,677 students, roughly half the number served the prior year, after the district did not receive a state summer learning grant.

District staff said they braided federal Title funds (Title I, Title II, Title III, Title IV and Perkins/high school success grants) and general funds to operate summer hubs and targeted programs at elementary, middle and high school levels.

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