SOAR End-of-Year Remediation  ESY - Cluster Sites  Purpose – serve students who need additional instruction to maintain achievement of IEP goals  3.

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SOAR End-of-Year Remediation  ESY - Cluster Sites  Purpose – serve students who need additional instruction to maintain achievement of IEP goals  3 rd Grade Reading Camps - Cluster Sites  Purpose – provide additional reading instruction and option for Good Cause Exemption

SOAR End-of-Year Remediation ESY and 3 rd Grade Reading Camps Traditional CalendarYear Round Calendar Tuesday–Friday – 1 st wk. Monday–Thursday–2 nd & 3 rd wks. June 1-4; 7-10; student days May 28 - Pre-planning June 21 - Post-planning 14 teacher days 6 hr. student /7hr. teacher day Mar teacher/student days June 14 – 24 (8 student days) Teacher post planning June 28 (option to split over last 3 days – June 22-24) 6 hr. student /7 hr. teacher day 7:30 am -1:30 pm 8:00 am – 1:00 pm (spring) 7:30 am -1:30 pm (summer)

SOAR End-of-Year Remediation 9th & 10th Grade Credit Make-up – all high schools except Edgewood and Westshore  Purposes Provide opportunity to make up course credit for students who failed a course in English/Language Arts or Mathematics so students may be promoted Students needing remediation for FCAT retakes  Retrieval of multiple credits  Computer-based/credit retrieval software – program

SOAR End-of-Year Remediation 9th – 10th Grade Credit Make-Up  June 1 – June 17 (12 student days*) *(Fridays – June 11 and June 18 are not included.)  May 28, June 1-17, June 21 (14 teacher days*)  6 hr. student day/7 hr. teacher day  Student Times: Period 1: 7:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Period 2: 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. For 11th-12th Grade students 16 or older - Adult Education available

SOAR End-of-Year Remediation 6th-8th Grade Course Recovery Purpose – provide opportunity to make up a course for students who failed a course in English/Language Arts, Mathematics, Science and/or Social Studies Computer-based instruction - teacher of record is FLVS teacher Possibility for student to recover more than one failed course - promotion decisions at completion of course or segment

SOAR End-of-Year Remediation 6th-8th Grade Course Recovery  May 26 – June 29 (21 student days)  6 hour student/7 hour teacher day  Schedule: Title I schools - 8:45-2:45 Non-Title I schools -7:30-1:30

 Dual Enrollment - 1 Credit/2 Courses Max. Grades: Dates: Vary Locations: BCC Campuses  Summer Fine Arts – 1 Credit Grades: Dates: May 25-June 25 (Last Performance June 26) Locations: Merritt Island, Satellite  JROTC -.5 Credit Grades: 9-12 Dates and Locations Vary

 Computing for College and Careers - 1 Credit Grades 9-12 (Jr./Sr. Preference) Dates: May 26–June 30 Locations: 6 - TBD  Culinary Arts II - 1 Credit Grades 9-12 (Jr./Sr. Preference) Dates: May 26–June 30 Locations: Palm Bay, Melbourne, Titusville

 National Academy Foundation (NAF) Grade: 12 Dates: May 26 - June 30 (150 Hrs.) Finance: Viera & Melbourne Hospitality: Merritt Island, Rockledge Locations: Internship Sites  Automotive Youth Excellence Services (AYES) Grade: 12 Dates: May 26 - June 30 (150 Hrs.) Location: Titusville

 Driver Education Program (Non-Credit) Grades: 9-12 Dates: June 2 – 15 Hours/Day: 5 hours for 10 days Locations: Bayside, Melbourne, Merritt Island, Satellite, Viera Cost: $120/student  Others developed at school sites

SOAR Jump Start Goal: Provide a summer learning institute at elementary and Title I middle and high schools to give current primary-aged and incoming 7 th and 9 th grade students a “jump” on the upcoming year’s curriculum. Jump Start will allow target students to enter school better prepared for success in the upcoming school year.

SOAR Jump Start Traditional CalendarYear Round July 19 – 30 (10 student days) July 16 – 30 (12 teacher days - option for additional 2 hrs. of post- planning July 28-30) 5 hr. student /6 hr. teacher day June 28 – July 9 (July 5th Holiday) 5 hr. student /6 hr. teacher day

SOAR End-of-Year Remediation Title I Support  Additional Teachers Title I 3 rd Grade Reading Camps SOAR programs offered at Title I middle schools and Cocoa High  Transportation for Title I students

SOAR Jump Start Title I Support Jump Start at Title 1 secondary schools  Middle Schools Incoming 7 th graders Jackson, Clearlake, Central, Southwest, Stone  High School Incoming 9 th graders at Cocoa Transportation for students attending Title I schools