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District reports declining summer program enrollment, high secondary pass rate in credit recovery
Summary
District staff reported summer learning costs and participation, noting lower secondary enrollment than pandemic years and an 88% pass rate in summer credit-recovery courses. Elementary summer programming continued to focus on tiered interventions and reported positive teacher observations.
Assistant Superintendent Michael Godoy (identified in committee discussion as the presenter for the summer learning update) told the committee that the district ran an 18-day elementary program (half-day) and a 14-day secondary program (3- or 6-hour days depending on courses) this summer and that the programs were funded primarily through staff pay rather than federal ESSER funds.
Godoy said elementary programming operated with six independent classrooms and reading/learning support staff; he estimated the elementary summer program cost about $35,000 and noted roughly 99% of that cost covered staff pay. The secondary credit-recovery…
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