Academic and Student Well-Being Recovery Plan - Phase 1
On Thursday, May 27, 2021, The Peninsula School District Board of Directors unanimously approved the district’s Academic and Student Well-Being Recovery Plan, Phase 1.
Each public school district in Washington State is required by the State Legislature and by Congress to create and submit an Academic and Student Well-Being Recovery Plan by June 1, 2021. The goal of the plan is to identify which students and student groups need additional academic and well-being supports, define how those supports will be provided, and plan for recovery and acceleration of student learning and well-being over the summer, into the fall, and beyond.
By June 1, 2021, districts must submit their plans via an online survey to the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI). OSPI has provided a series of required questions to which districts must respond. The survey with responses to these questions is the formal plan that we submit to OSPI. Two important notes:
- Assessment data is used to determine which students in each of the identified groups need the supports identified in the plan. Not all students in each of these groups will necessarily receive these supports.
- This plan is not inclusive of all the district’s efforts to support students.
You can click here to read the Academic and Student Well-Being Recovery Plan that Peninsula School District will submit to the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction.