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Everett School District: Summer programs served about 2,200 students; officials cite gains in readiness

Everett Public Schools Board of Directors · September 25, 2019
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Summary

District staff told the board the 2019 summer programs reached roughly 2,200 students across elementary, middle and high school programming and produced early gains in student mindset and course recovery credits. Presenters outlined enrollment, meals served and next steps for evaluation.

Chad Golden, the district’s summer-programs coordinator, told the Everett Public Schools Board of Directors on Sept. 24 that roughly 2,200 students participated in the district’s 2019 summer offerings across elementary, middle and high school programs. The board heard that Everett Ready enrolled 249 entering kindergarten students at 13 sites; elementary summer school served just over 1,000 students at eight locations; middle school math and English-learner programs reached about 280 students; and high-school summer programming involved 655 unique students who earned a total of 432 credits.

Why it matters: Board members and staff framed the programs as both an equity intervention and a…

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