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Apr 24, 2021
ST. CLAIRSVILLE St. Clairsville City Schools will offer Extended Learning in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and its effect on Ohio schools.
St. Clairsville students will have an opportunity this summer to close educational gaps resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. This is in compliance with the governor’s request to address academic needs within the district.
Each building will identify student needs based on classroom performance, credit deficiency and teacher recommendation, among other factors. The high school and middle school program will run the month of June and the elementary program will run two weeks in June, two weeks in July and one week in August.
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SALEM Salem school officials don’t plan to extend this school year or stage a summer program to catch up students who may have fallen behind during the pa
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SALEM Salem school officials don’t plan to extend this school year or stage a summer program to catch up students who may have fallen behind during the pandemic.
Instead, Superintendent Sean Kirkland said the plan is to increase opportunities for intervention, extra attention and programming when they’ve got them all back in the buildings starting next fall.
“We’re really focused on providing those resources/instructions throughout the course of the next school year,” he said.
Gov. Mike DeWine asked school districts to devise plans to help students recover or regain what may have been lost due to the up and down nature of the learning process due to Covid-19.