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Questions to Consider When Planning Virtual Summer School Programming

Oct 23, 2023
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After years of disrupted learning, planning for summer school looks different for many educators. Schools are now exploring new models for summer school by making it more accessible to a wider variety of students than before. Many summer programs will include a digital or virtual component. To help with the planning process, we have compiled a list of things to consider.

These questions are designed to review:

  • The type of summer school program you are offering.
  • The students you are serving.
  • The instruction and staffing needed for success.
1. What type of summer school programming do you plan to offer?
  • Fully in-person options?
  • Blended course options?
  • Fully virtual options?
  • Fully virtual and fully in-person options?
2. How will instruction take place?
  • Fully automated, self-directed?
  • Guided with educator support?
  • Set schedule with direct instruction?
  • Options through a 3rd party?
3. What additional resources are needed for a successful summer school program?
  • Staffing?
  • Online curriculum and programming?
  • Technology?
4. What will the criteria for student summer enrollment be?
  • First come first serve basis?
  • Educator identified struggling students?
  • Students in need of credit recovery?
5. How will the summer school program be structured?
  • Will attendance be taken?
  • Must students complete the entire summer semester?
  • Can students work at their own pace?
6. How will student progress and program data be tracked?
  • Technologies and systems?
  • Who will oversee and monitor data?
  • Who will run student intervention?
7. What are the program policies?
  • How will assignments be turned in?
  • How will grading be managed?
  • How will completion be determined?
  • Letter grade or pass/fail grading?
8. What are the expectations for program content?
  • Is it aligned to state standards?
  • Does programming need to be customized?
  • Full-course or portion earned credit?
9. Who will be the main points of contact for program and support related questions?
  • Contact overseeing all summer programming?
  • Contact for participating educators?
  • Contact for enrolled students?
  • Contact for Parents of enrolled students?
10. What are the expectations for all stakeholders?
  • Administrators?
  • Teachers?
  • Students?
  • Parents?

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This post was originally published June 2020 and has been updated.

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