ESSER funds will cover up to two weeks of summer school.
- Elementary School Dates and Times: June 13 – 24, 2022
- Suggested Structure:
- A two-week session
- 3 – 5 days a week
- 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
- Start and end times need to be coordinated with middle and high schools for transportation.
- Suggested Structure:
- Middle School Dates and Times: June 13 - 24
- A two-week session
- Monday - Friday, 8:30 - 12:00
- Secondary school summer programming will provide credit recovery courses for students.
- High School Dates and Times: June 13 - 24
- A two-week session
- Monday - Friday, 9:00 AM - 3:35 PM
- Secondary school summer programming will provide credit recovery courses for students.
- ESSER funds will cover the cost of up to 16 teachers and/or counselors, or ESPs. Teachers will be paid 1-hour of prep/planning for each day if they are present during the day. All 16 employees may receive up to 8 hours of preparation or recruiting time that is worked off contract time prior to the first day of summer school.
- Steps to paying employees: 1) Please list all certified and educational support personnel (ESPs) who will be getting paid for summer school by May 1st on the appropriate tab in the ESSER worksheet so they can be entered into True Time. 2) Instruct all employees who are recruiting students or preparing for summer school to log their hours in True Time before summer school begins. Record hours worked during summer school in True Time.
- ESSER funds will cover transportation costs if bussing is available. Please contact Bev Griffith if you are interested in bussing: beverly.griffith@jordandistrict.org
- Schools are responsible for submitting a report on efforts to measure and address learning loss. To submit the report: Fill in information in the Elementary “Pre/Post Report” or Secondary "Credit Recovery" tab by July 1st. This information constitutes your report.
To access ESSER summer school folders: