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Summer learning review finds lower credit-recovery participation; district to evaluate model and return in spring

5781484 · September 5, 2025
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District administrator presented results from the summer learning and credit-recovery programs: 63 secondary students enrolled in 91 recovery courses, 80 courses were passed (88% pass rate) and attendance averaged about 81 percent. Elementary summer learning ran six classrooms and served over 100 families; costs were largely staff-driven and the

The Carlisle Area School District reported a drop in participation in this year's summer learning and credit-recovery offerings and said it will conduct a formal program evaluation and return to the board in the spring with findings.

District presenter described the summer program length and staffing: "This year's program was 18 days long at elementary, 14 days at secondary," the presenter said, and noted elementary programming ran a half-day (three hours) while secondary students attended three- or six-hour days depending on courses recovered.

Officials reported the secondary summer program enrolled 63 students in 91 courses; 80 of those course…

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