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Middleton board hears overview of $1M-plus United Way grant for community schools

Middleton School District Board of Trustees · January 13, 2026
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Summary

District staff told trustees that Middleton will receive more than $1 million from a United Way full-service community school grant over five years to fund site coordinators, out-of-school programming and pipeline services; staff warned sustainability planning is needed as grant funding tapers.

Missus Watkins, the district’s community-school coordinator, told the Middleton School District board the district received a United Way full-service community school grant that will deliver just over $1 million to Middleton across five years to support two site locations.

The grant, Missus Watkins said, covers salaries for full-time site coordinators ($65,000 per site in year one, with a 3% increase planned in later years), pipeline-services funds ($40,000 in early years, tapering to smaller amounts in later years) and…

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