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Superintendent reports summer program enrollments, $813,000 in ODE grant support and warns of state grant cuts

Centennial School Board · July 10, 2025
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Superintendent Owens told the Centennial School Board that summer learning programs are operating with several hundred students supported by $813,000 in ODE 2025 state summer learning grants; the district expects substantial reductions to student-success grants under the recently passed state budget and is proceeding with facilities work and policy planning for a statewide executive order on personal devices.

Superintendent Owens reported July 9 that Centennial’s summer learning programs are underway with combined enrollment across grade bands and program pathways and that the district has secured $813,000 in Oregon Department of Education 2025 state summer learning grant funding to support evidence‑based programming.

Owens said the district’s summer programming includes K–5 literacy and math camps, middle‑school and high‑school pathways such as credit recovery and a ninth‑grade transition program, and that staffing includes Centennial educators and partner providers. She reported enrollment figures for the summer programs and described a new educator pathway tied to employing diverse high‑school students…

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