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Intervention and Credit Recovery Plan

 

Arcadia Local Schools Recovery Plan

 

At the request from the Governor of Ohio Arcadia Local Schools has developed a plan to assist students who were adversely affected by the pandemic.  Below is a timeline and the types of activities Arcadia School District is going use to meet that request.  Please remember that this is the start of the recovery process and as testing and data is made available adjustments may need to be made.  This initial intervention is being funded using current Federal funds that are targeted for school districts.  The Governor’s request only goes through the summer of 2023 but Arcadia School District is committed to assisting all students beyond the initial time frame if there continues to be a need.  Additionally, we are looking at ways to support the social and emotional health of our students.

 

Arcadia Local Schools Recovery Plan

Summer of 2021

Credit Recovery options for 7-12 students provided at no cost

Planning for 2021-2022 school year interventions

 

 

School Year 2021-2022

After school intervention for any K-12 student needing support.   Transportation will be provided

Credit Recovery options for 7-12 students provided at no cost

Expansion of Intervention support program during the normal school day

Summer of 2022

Credit Recovery options for 7-12 students provided at no cost

Summer School options for K-8 students needing additional assistance

School Year 2022-2023

After school intervention for any K-12 student needing support.   Transportation will be provided

Credit Recovery options for 7-12 students provided at no cost

Expansion of Intervention support program during the normal school day

Summer of 2023

Credit Recovery options for 7-12 students provided at no cost

Summer School options for K-8 students needing additional assistance

Arcadia_Local_Schools_Intervention_&_Credit_Recovery_Plan.pdf


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