Hood River County School District board members heard about summer school plans at their Wednesday meeting. District curriculum and instruction director Bill Newton says the state is allocating much more funding for summer school this year to deal with interrupted learning. Newton told the board the plan is to focus on academic learning and interventions for identified students, continued support for migrant students, and at the high school level supporting students facing academic credit loss. The district is planning summer school programs July 6-30 at Mid-Valley and May Street elementary school, Wy’east Middle School, and Hood River Valley High School, along with a migrant pre-school program and supplemental K-12 support for migrant students. Newton noted they are starting to compile data to put together a list of students they plan to invite into the program.