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District reports summer programming enrollment gains; credit‑recovery shifts math from Edgenuity to Canvas

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District staff reported higher summer enrollment in elementary and middle programs, ongoing wait lists, and a major change in high‑school credit‑recovery curriculum delivery: math will be delivered fully in Canvas rather than Edgenuity this summer to better match local scope and sequence.

Kenneth Smith (staff presenter) and summer‑program teams briefed the board on June 9 about the district’s summer programming plans and registration numbers for summer 2025.

Smith said the district runs five core summer programs: elementary target services, middle school target services (including sixth‑grade transition), ninth‑grade launch (four weeks), high‑school credit recovery and a secondary newcomer program for multilingual learners. Additional programs run alongside the district umbrella: community‑education CASA programming and ESY (extended…

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