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Board approves MOU with Zion Foundation for after-school literacy program after questions on liability and staffing
Summary
The Muscogee County School District board approved a memorandum of understanding with the Zion Foundation to expand after‑school literacy programming at three schools after members asked about funding, background checks and staff-to-student ratios. The district reported no cost to parents or the district.
The Muscogee County School District board voted to approve a memorandum of understanding with the Zion Foundation to support after‑school literacy programming at several schools, including JD Davis, Lonnie Jackson and Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary.
Board members asked detailed questions before the separate vote about the MOU’s scope and the district’s liability. “What does that mean for us? What is our liability in that?” asked board member Dr. Chambers, seeking clarity on how the partnership would operate and whether the district would bear costs.
A district staff member explained that the Zion Foundation pursues…
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