Extended learning, tutoring and small-group instruction lead the way as schools work to accelerate鈥攔ather than remediate鈥攖o ward off COVID-era learning loss.
Many administrators have lengthened the school year or school day and expanded summer school programs, according to a聽Center on Reinventing Public Education analysis of 100 large and urban districts. For example:
- has added 30 minutes to the elementary school day to provide support for students who are struggling.
- , also in Georgia, has launched 鈥渧acation academies鈥 for students selected using multiple factors like reading proficiency, math proficiency, in-person vs remote instruction time, and attendance.
- ‘ extended learning program initiative prioritizes English language learners and high school newcomers who are considered at risk of dropping out.
- ‘s Saturday Learning Quest program offers 14 additional instructional days on Saturday for students in grades 1-3 in the lower quartile for math and literacy. The program also includes social-emotional learning and parent education,
Many districts are still hammering out the details of their tutoring programs.聽Only 11 of the districts surveyed by CRPE have created a schedule for tutoring, how many students they can serve and who will provide the tutoring:
- Providence Public School in Rhode Island’s聽聽employs community members as mentors and tutors.
- In Sacramento, California, and Jefferson County, Kentucky, schools have contracted with online tutors.
- In , school staff will tutor K-5 students and 6-12 students will go online.
- Florida’s will train tutors to monitor student progress weekly throughout the school year.
- California’s Long Beach USD will use a vendor to provide high-dosage tutoring to students with disabilities and English Language Learners.
As far as paying for these initiatives,聽 and both plan to distribute relief funding to their schools based on demonstrated needs. Principals will have leeway on acceleration programs and piloting new solutions, CRPE says.
Chicago schools developed a School Investment Index to determine needs and provide information to communities to make more detailed recovery plans. Boston is applying a Racial Equity Planning Tool to break down assessment data by race, disability, language status and economic disadvantage.
While the initial rounds of COVID relief were spent on technology and COVID prevention, the bulk of ESSER III funds are being devoted to student success鈥攁cademic and social-emotional鈥攁nd advancing teachers’ skills, says administrators in several states. 鈥淚nstead of focusing on everything students have missed鈥攊nstead of a drill-and-skill approach鈥攊t’s about moving students forward so they pick things up along the way,鈥 says聽Timothy M. McInnis, assistant superintendent of the Hancock Place School District in St. Louis.



