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District outlines eight-site summer program plan, expands middle-school offerings

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City School District of Albany presented a multi-site summer program plan that keeps most programs in 2025, shifts the middle-school program to three school-based sites, preserves transportation and meals, and lists funding sources including remaining federal ARP funds and other grants.

District staff presented details of the City School District of Albany’s 2025 summer programs to the board on May 8, outlining eight program types from Jump Start pre-K through high-school credit recovery.

The district will operate elementary enrichment at two sites (SPA and Toast), three middle-school sites (one at each middle school), Albany International Academy programs, a newcomer program at Albany High School, a dual-language program, a refugee support program, and high-school credit recovery and first-time-credit offerings.

Presenters said all summer sites will provide breakfast and lunch and that transportation will be provided…

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