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Board hears multi-level summer learning plan with city parks partnership, scholarships and site consolidations

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Assistant Superintendent Josh Satterfield and Woodhaven Parks & Recreation's Mike Schmidhu presented a multi-year summer learning program that uses state categorical grants and a city partnership to deliver K–12 enrichment, Kinder Lit Lab seats, field trips and scholarships; construction will consolidate some summer sites.

At its May 13 meeting the Woodhaven‑Brownstown School District presented a consolidated summer learning plan that links K–12 academic intervention, social‑emotional support and enrichment with a multi‑year partnership with the City of Woodhaven parks and recreation department.

Assistant Superintendent Josh Satterfield said the program is aligned with the district strategic plan and aims to “sustain intervention to stop and remediate learning loss and also provide some enrichment.” He described a K–5 model with five summer check‑in events, a Kinder Lit Lab eight‑week readiness program (15 seats per elementary), scholarships to the City of Woodhaven parks and recreation programs, and celebration capstones in the fall.

Satterfield said the district has…

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