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District 11 approves up to $1 million midyear contingency for expanded tutoring and interventions
Summary
The Board of Education voted unanimously Jan. 7 to approve a contingency transfer not to exceed $1,000,000 to expand before‑ and after‑school tutoring and teacher coaching, with school‑level plans and end‑of‑year reporting required before funds are released.
The Colorado Springs School District 11 Board of Education on Jan. 7 approved a general fund contingency transfer of up to $1,000,000 to expand student tutoring and intervention services.
Director Ruhl moved the action and the motion was seconded; a roll call vote recorded unanimous approval. Superintendent Gall and district staff told the board the funds would pay extra duty for teachers providing before‑ and after‑school tutoring, additional teacher coaching, and materials. Doctor Comfort said, “I will clarify this is up to $1,000,000,” and emphasized funds would not be released until school‑level plans…
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