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Snowline presenters outline tiered restructuring for Chaparral and switch to paper-based Snowline Academy pathway
Summary
District staff described a three-tier instructional model for Chaparral (SHAP) and announced Snowline Academy will move to paper-packet TK–8 instruction with weekly in-person lessons and labs for high school students, aiming to boost attendance, flexible scheduling and enrollment.
Snowline Joint Unified School District staff on Tuesday presented plans to reorganize Chaparral’s nontraditional program and to retool Snowline Academy’s independent-study pathway, aiming to increase student access and keep more families enrolled in district programs.
District speakers said Chaparral (SHAP) will adopt a three-tier model: a universal Tier 1 of daily grade-level core instruction in the morning, Tier 2 afternoon workshops for credit recovery and targeted interventions, and Tier 3 individualized plans with specialists and project-based learning for students who need intensive support. "We're trying to find something that works for more students more of the time," said Chad Brooks, a district staff member who led the Chaparral presentation.
The presenters said Tier 1 will include six morning…
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