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Assistant superintendent reports federal funding drop, summer program changes and tech subscription review
Summary
The assistant superintendent told the Sept. 17 curriculum meeting that a $228,000 reduction in federal allocations has limited the district’s ability to offer a standalone Title I summer intervention; the district used EITC funds for enrichment, plans to pilot assessment and tech tools, and will revisit summer scheduling to improve participation.
At the Sept. 17 curriculum and technology meeting, the assistant superintendent reported that federal funding for the district had declined by approximately $228,000 and described how the shortfall affected summer programming and some technology subscriptions.
Because of the reduced Title I allocation, the district said it could not run a standalone Title I summer intervention program this year. To provide options, administrators used Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) funds to offer a three‑week enrichment session…
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