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Agenda Plus
School Board of Clay County
March 3, 2022 - Regular School Board Meeting
Title
C5 - Summer Programs Manual and Calendars
Description

Each year, Clay County hosts several summer programs for the educational benefit of students.  These programs are fundamentally designed to either remediate students or to maintain educational levels.  These programs range from pre-kindergarten to high school levels.  Programs are held at various sites and virtually in the District and have approved guidelines attached to each program.  Special education students have access to each program sponsored.

 

Gap Analysis

By offering these programs, the District will help keep students progressing forward either in their reading skills or seeking grade/credit recovery.  The benefit of these programs mostly impacts struggling or at-risk students.  

 

Previous Outcomes

Students in all of the programs either retained learning levels or increased learning levels due to the summer programs being offered.  At the junior high level, students were able to be promoted due to the passage of courses offered during this summer period. Similarly, students in grades 9-12 recouped credits due to the summer high school program.  This enables the students to recoup credits or to maintain a pace so that receiving a high school diploma is possible.    

                                                      

Expected Outcomes

Students will continue to increase learning levels or recoup credits/courses in all programs.  Programs that are offered (with the targeted audiences) are:

  • Voluntary Pre-K: Children who will be 4-years old on or before 9/1/21 and have not used any portion of a Certificate of Eligibility from any Florida coalition during the 21-22 year;
  • Summer Reading Camp: students eligible include: rising K, K, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students;
  • 6th grade and Junior High: students seeking to recover failed courses (virtual);
  • High School: 9-12 students seeking credit recovery (virtual);
  • Algebra 1 Credit Recovery for ESE Only; Students with disabilities who failed this course;
  • Algebra 1 "Boot Camp"; students who have not passed the Algebra 1 EOC.  This is a review session;
  • 11th-12th Grade ESOL; ELL students scoring level 1 or 2 on the ELA FSA;
  • ESE Extended School Year: ESE students who have been determined to need ESY services;
  • Bannerman Learning Center:  6th - 12th grade students who are seeking to recover one or less credits to be promoted.
Strategic Plan Goal

Goal:   Develop a High Quality and Aligned Instructional System

Strategy:  1.1.4 Explore innovative program options for rigorous opportunities at the elementary and secondary levels.

Recommendation

That the Clay County School Board approve the Summer Program Manual and the Calendar

Contact
Roger Dailey, Chief Academic Officer, 904.336.6904, roger.dailey@myoneclay.net
Treasure Pickett, Director K-12 Academic Services, 904-336-6918, treasure.pickett@myoneclay.net
Financial Impact
$250,000.00
Review Comments
Attachments
March 2022 - 2022 Clay County Summer Programs Manual.pdf
March 2022 - VPK Rising K & K-5 Summer Programs Calendar.pdf
March 2022 - 6th Grade, Jr. High, & High School Summer Programs Calendar.pdf
March 2022 - Extended School Year (ESY) 2022 Summer Calendar (1).pdf