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Greenon Local Learning Recovery & Extended Learning Plan
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 Greenon Local Schools 

Extended Learning Plan

District Name:

Greenon Local Schools

District Address:

120 S. Xenia Street, Enon, OH 45323

District Contact:

Darrin Knapke

District IRN:

046235 - Greenon Local

On February 9, 2021, Governor DeWine asked schools and districts to work with their communities and educational stakeholders to help students continue to advance academically and to make up for any learning that may have been lost or delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic and related disruptions.

“This once-in-a-lifetime pandemic has impacted all of us, so it should be no surprise that it has impacted our children. But we should not panic, nor should we be surprised by the results of assessments,” said Governor DeWine.  “Instead, we should do what Ohioans have always done when facing a challenge – stay calm, roll up our sleeves, and work to solve the problem.”

Governor DeWine has requested that schools and districts design plans that address learning recovery and extended learning opportunities to meet the needs of students that could include, but are not limited to, extending the current school year, beginning the new year early, extending the school day or instituting summer programs, tutoring, remote options, and other remedial or supplemental activities.

Plans should address, but are not limited to, the following key components:

Each district or school should consider its unique needs and issues and prepare its plan in a way that responds appropriately and leverages the assets of its unique partners including their Educational Service Center and other regional and community-based partners.  Each district or school should consider a wide range of representation and voices from district and community stakeholders in planning for learning recovery and extended learning opportunities.

The governor asked schools and districts to provide their plans to the public and General Assembly no later than April 1.

This template has been designed to assist districts in meeting and exceeding this requirement and in supporting their long-term instructional planning efforts. Please refer to the Planning Support Document at the end of this template for guiding questions and resources.

Questions, comments and concerns can be emailed to: ExtendedLearning@education.ohio.gov

ODE’s Planning for Extended Learning FAQ’s

Identifying & Addressing Student Needs

Impacted Students:

How will schools/districts identify which students have been most impacted by the pandemic in terms of their learning progress (with a focus on the most vulnerable student populations including but not limited to disengaged students)?

Considerations:

  • Resources  (Existing and Needed)
  • Partnerships (Local/Regional, ESC, ITC, libraries, museums, after-school programs, civic organizations, etc.)
  • Alignment (Other District/School Plans, Wellness and Success plans, remote learning plans, improvement plans, CCIP-related plans, graduation plans, student success plans, etc.)
  • Alignment with current OIP five-step processes (1-Identify Critical Needs, 2-Research and Select Evidence-Based Strategies, 3-Plan for Implementation, 4-Implement and Monitor, 5-Examine, Reflect, Adjust)
  • Core Questions to Consider:
  • What do students need to know?
  • How do we know if they’ve learned it?
  • How do we intervene for those students who have not learned it?
  • How do extend other opportunities for those who have learned it?

Budget

Spring 2021

  • Identify students to receive targeted summer intervention.
  • Identify staff to provide targeted summer intervention.
  • Identify curricular resources for targeted summer intervention.

Summer 2021

  • Provide summer learning program for identified students from June 1-July 1 (5 weeks) for students with identified academic needs.
  • Incentivize summer program attendance (Drawing for ChromeBook, Kona Ice)
  • Provide summer resources for grades K-6
  • Academic resources for parents
  • (FFW, i-Ready),
  • Incentivize completion of summer work (Drawing for ChromeBook)
  • Provide mental health/social emotional support from June 1-July 1, both virtually and in-person.

2021 - 2022

  • Complete gap analysis
  • Create/review curriculum maps
  • Provide Professional Development on both academic and social/emotional identification and support
  • Staff-led via PD committee
  • ESC provided, including virtual social/emotional classroom series for teachers
  • Work with ESC to provide family support liaison
  • Increase mental health therapist support from 2 days/week to 4 days/week
  • Provide families with mental health support resources
  • Implement co-teaching lesson delivery strategies (Grades K-12)
  • Implement targeted Literacy Intervention/Enrichment program (K-2)
  • Utilize RTI period for targeted intervention/enrichment (5-6)
  • Utilize Valor Period for intervention/enrichment (7-12)
  • Fall after-school tutoring in grades 3 and 7-12
  • Spring after-school tutoring in grades 2-6

2022 - 2023

  • Complete gap analysis
  • Create/review curriculum maps
  • Provide Professional Development on both academic and social/emotional identification and support
  • Staff-led via PD committee
  • ESC provided, including virtual social/emotional classroom series for teachers
  • Work with ESC to provide family support liaison
  • Increase mental health therapist support from 2 days/week to 4 days/week
  • Provide families with mental health support resources
  • Implement co-teaching lesson delivery strategies (Grades K-12)
  • Literacy Intervention/Enrichment program (K-2)
  • Utilize RTI period for targeted intervention/enrichment (5-6)
  • Utilize Valor Period for intervention/enrichment (7-12)
  • Fall after-school tutoring in grades 3 and 7-12
  • Spring after-school tutoring in grades 2-6