Summer school

Axel, age 4, shows the projects he and his classmates crafted during the 2024 Migrant Education Program Summer School at Mid Valley Elementary in Odell. 

HOOD RIVER — Hood River County School District (HRCSD) is expanding its summer learning offerings in 2025 after being notified that it is eligible to apply for $564,000 in state grant funding to support summer programs. This latest funding, announced following Governor Tina Kotek's signing of two bipartisan education bills, will allow the school district to serve more students, expand programming, and offset the use of current Student Investment Account (SIA) funds.

Kotek signed House Bills 2007 and 5047, securing $35 million in state funding for summer reading programs this year and establishing long-term support for summer learning through 2027. The legislation prioritizes evidence-based literacy instruction and resources for school districts with the highest needs.