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Beloit outlines draft summer‑school plan after competitive grant sunset; budget near $400,000

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District staff presented a draft summer school plan for June 24–July 31 with academic, enrichment and targeted 'opportunity bridges' tied to Act 20 reading requirements. With a two‑year competitive grant ended, district expects staffing‑driven costs near $400,000 and three sites across the city.

District staff presented a draft summer school plan on March 18 that would run June 24–July 31 across three sites and prioritize academics, hands‑on enrichment and reading interventions tied to state Act 20 requirements.

A district presenter said the two‑year competitive ESSER summer school grant that had contributed roughly $780,000 has ended, returning the program to pre‑grant funding structures. The district requested a budget estimate prepared by finance staff that projects total summer‑school expenses “just under $400,000,” driven primarily by staffing ratios…

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