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District reports summer-school gains but trustees worry accelerated credit recovery may not produce durable learning

Carson City School District Board of Trustees · September 24, 2025
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District staff reported high completion rates for summer school and credit-recovery programs but trustees raised concerns that fast-paced courses may not yield long-term learning; presenters said intervention blocks, pretests and supports for ELL and special education students mitigate risks.

Carson City School District staff told trustees on Sept. 23 that the 2024–25 summer-school program produced high course-completion rates but served fewer students than some prior years after the implementation of fees for some participants.

Shauna Wooldridge and site principals said the district offers roughly 300 high-school seats at the tech center and 100 middle-school seats, and reported completion rates near or above 95% for students who started classes. The district…

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