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Ossining highlights summer learning: 295 elementary students, credit recovery and expanded pathway programs
Summary
District leaders reviewed summer programming on Aug. 13, reporting 295 elementary attendees, multi‑week middle‑school academies, 41 students enrolled in online credit recovery (≈77% attendance), and expanded P‑TECH and GEAR UP activities; board members asked for outcome data and eligibility details.
The Ossining Union Free School District on Aug. 13 reviewed a broad slate of summer programs designed to support academic recovery, transitions and enrichment across grades K–12.
Assistant Superintendent Maria Angelica Meyer told the Board of Education that the Elementary Summer Learning Enrichment Academy served 295 incoming kindergarten through fifth‑grade students and incorporated dual‑language, newcomer and literacy+STEM co‑teaching models. Meyer said students with individualized education programs participated in integrated programming and staff coordinated across special‑education and curriculum departments to support inclusion.
Meyer described the AMD Summer Learning Academy for incoming sixth through eighth graders as a four‑week program that used NWEA and IRLA assessments and teacher…
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