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Woodhaven-Brownstown reviews summer learning programs, warns funding for 2026 not yet secured

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Assistant Superintendent Satterfield updated the Board of Education on multi-age summer programming, attendance and early outcomes; district officials said the program costs about $500,000 and they are seeking grants to continue it in 2026.

Assistant Superintendent Satterfield told the Woodhaven-Brownstown School District Board of Education on Tuesday that the district is about 75% of the way through its 2025 summer learning program and is seeing steady participation and early academic gains.

Satterfield said, “we're about 75% through the summer program already. So we're flying.” The update described programs for children from kindergarten through high school, including Kinder Lit Lab (67 enrolled), elementary “check-in” events with 75–100 attendees, middle-school small-group “carousel” instruction, high-school credit recovery and a new in-person Algebra 1A/1B…

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