After canceling a pair of programs designed to help struggling public school students catch up, the state Public Education Department is reinstating the cheaper of the two.

In a letter Tuesday to superintendents and charter schools, Public Education Department Secretary Ryan Stewart said applications for funding Extended Learning programs that begin Aug. 10 or later would be considered.

Stewart last week canceled both K-5 Plus, which adds 25 summer days of classroom time at participating elementary schools, and Extended Learning, citing the difficulty to adhere to public health requirements.



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