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Proposal for Mandatory Summer School Grades 6-10

Proposal for Mandatory Summer School Grades 6-10. December 2008. Who would be required to attend. Any student in grades 6-10 who scored a 1 on the math or reading portion of the DSTP and who did not meet other indicators as established by the district. Other Indicators of Performance:.

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Proposal for Mandatory Summer School Grades 6-10

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  1. Proposal forMandatory Summer SchoolGrades 6-10 December 2008

  2. Who would be required to attend • Any student in grades 6-10 who scored a 1 on the math or reading portion of the DSTP and who did not meet other indicators as established by the district.

  3. Other Indicators of Performance: • Middle School • Math – a combination of unit tests and final course grade. • Reading – a combination of unit tests and final course grade. • High School • Math and English- a C or better on both the mid-term and final exam.

  4. Organizational Structure • Middle School – 4 week DSTP summer school run in conjunction with tuition based summer school. • High School – 4 week DSTP summer school separate from the tuition based summer school program. HS students needing credit recovery in math and/or English- tuition based summer school would replace DSTP summer school.

  5. Cost to the Board • Transportation • Roughly 200 students • Ball Park- $33,600 • Staff • Approximately 15-20 teachers • 15 teachers - 2,600 per = $39,000 (includes Sp. Ed. Teachers)

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