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Board agrees to explore pay‑for‑service, grants and scholarships after $380,000 aftercare funding gap noted
Battle Creek Public School Board of Education · August 12, 2025
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Summary
Administration told the board a potential $380,000 shortfall threatens after‑school programming at several schools when state OST grant funding lapses; trustees asked staff to model parent‑pay options, seek grants and prioritize equity safeguards.
District staff told trustees the district currently has grant funding that covers extended learning programs at six schools but faces a potential funding gap for remaining sites when state OST grant funds run out.
"The cost of running programming at these schools is $380,000," a district presenter said, noting 20 First Century grant…
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