A Piatt County School District will extend a program piloted this past spring for students who are struggling.
Earlier this spring, Monticello Schools Superintendent Adam Clapp indicated the district approved an intergovernmental agreement with the Regional Office of Education that continues a pair of programs already in place and extends a program they piloted in the spring that had a great deal of success.
Clapp says the program, quote - "blew their expectations out of the water". He notes the person in the school is an employee of the Regional Office of Education.
The program is aimed at fourth grade through twelfth grade, and Clapp says one of the success stories shows the program's effectiveness.
Clapp indicates this is just one of several partnerships Monticello Schools has with the Regional Office of Education.













