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Commissioners allocate $100,000 from Precinct 3 to Summer Boost program after testimony from parents, teachers and program leaders

3286690 · May 13, 2025
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Bexar County approved a $100,000 outside-agency contribution from Precinct 3 to Summer Boost, a school-year recovery/summer learning program that organizers say produced measurable reading and math gains last year.

Bexar County Commissioners Court on May 13 approved Commissioner Grant Moody’s request to allocate $100,000 from Precinct 3 outside-agency funds to support the Summer Boost program, which provides academic and enrichment summer services to K–12 students in partnership with local school and charter operators.

Commissioner Moody introduced the item and the court heard presentations and public comment from program leaders, teachers and parents. Margaret Davis, chief executive officer of the Texas Council for International Studies (TCIS), said summer sites supported by the court in 2024…

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