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"The Casey money allowed nonprofit groups to run programs before and after school, and during the summer designed to get thousands of youths interested in school and off the streets. The money hired advocates who linked more than 300 students and their families with human service agencies."
- How will the district's summer camp be different?
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"The Casey money allowed nonprofit groups to run programs before and after school, and during the summer designed to get thousands of youths interested in school and off the streets. The money hired advocates who linked more than 300 students and their families with human service agencies."
- How will the district's summer camp be different?
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