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Centennial plans expanded summer learning with $813,000 ODE grant; explores Rockwood partnership

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Superintendent James Owens told the Centennial School Board May 14 the district will run a two‑week, academically focused summer learning program July 7–25 supported by an $813,000 allocation from Oregon Department of Education summer learning grants (HB 5047).

Superintendent James Owens on May 14 summarized district plans for summer learning, partnerships and community outreach.

Owens said Centennial will operate a comprehensive summer learning program Monday–Friday from July 7 through July 25 with academic support and enrichment for grades K–12. The program includes literacy and math camps for elementary and middle school students, STEM enrichment such as Camp Invention, summer recovery and a ninth‑grade transition program at the high school. Owens told the board the district’s portion of Oregon…

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