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Mountain View describes Summer SOAP and after‑school supports; leaders cite funding and staffing limits
Summary
District leaders told the Senate Education Committee their four‑week Summer SOAP program and after‑school partnerships reach hundreds but depend on tuition, Medicaid and fundraising; staffing shortages limit expansion and cannabis‑tax after‑school grants were not available to the district.
WOODSTOCK, Vt. — At a Nov. 18 session with the Senate Education Committee, Mountain View Supervisory Union leaders described Summer SOAP, the district’s summer academic and ESY (extended school year) program, and the district’s approach to after‑school programming and family communication.
Devin Workman, who directs the summer program, said Summer SOAP runs for four weeks in July and provides enrichment and ESY services; the program typically enrolls between about 110 and 210 students in…
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