1 Duval County Public Schools Summer Learning. Turnaround in Action District tiered model of clustering schools for lower performing schools; Additional.

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1 Duval County Public Schools Summer Learning

Turnaround in Action District tiered model of clustering schools for lower performing schools; Additional resources based on needs; District, cluster and site-based coaches; Additional PD; Early return; Priority staffing; Performance and incentive pay; and Extended learning.

DCPS Summer Programs DCPS model consists of a 29 full-day (7 hour) program for students in collaboration with many community- based partners. Two Programs in Duval 1. Enhanced Regular Program across the District- includes K-2 Reading requirement; 3-5 Recovery, 6-12 recovery 2. Superintendent's Academies- includes K-5 Academy for Reading, Math and Science; 5-6 and 8-9 Bridge; 9-12 Recovery; College Readiness

Key Components of DCPS Summer Program Implement research proven curriculum for urban learners with aligned learning schedules Select highly effective teachers Provide extensive PD Provide counselor, coaching and data support Engage in rigorous activities Engage in theme-based enrichment

Rigorous Curriculum Research-based curriculum to close proficiency gaps and accelerate student achievement. Implementation of the Florida and Common Core State Standards. Literacy across all content areas. Shared inquiry instructional delivery model, that allows students to find, explore, and question the significant ideas in a text through well-focused discussions across Reading, Mathematics and Science. 5

Professional Development Teachers receive 5 days of face-to-face professional development in content areas; Assigned district and school-based coaches in reading, mathematics and science provide job-embedded professional development; Teachers will have opportunities for weekly common planning; and Supports a strategic staffing model for teachers to experience working in urban schools for the summer. 6

Hire Effective Teachers Negotiate a Memorandum of Understanding with the Teacher’s Union. Annual events to motivate teachers Demonstrate learning gains in reading and/or Math Principal recommendation 7

Sustainability Superintendent's Academies were originally funded through Stimulus (ARRA) dollars; Shifted funding to Title I for sustainability; Receive generous support from the Wallace Foundation; Additional categorical dollars support other DCPS Summer Learning programs; and DCPS School Board has made a commitment to Summer learning through policy and priority funding. 8

Challenges Student recruitment across multiple options within the community Meeting requirements of multiple partners Continued funding for all programs Limited staff to implement all programs Quick turnaround for Facilities department to open schools 9