Denver Public Schools is spending part of the more than $200 million the district received in federal pandemic relief funding on extra tutoring, and they’re making sure the money is well spent. NicoleDenver7 reports: EdColo
DENVER — Denver Public Schools is spending part of the more than $200 million the district received in federal pandemic relief funding on extra tutoring, and they’re making sure the money is well spent.
The tutors are providing additional reading support for K-3rd graders, and math for 4th grades and older students. Miller said they are focused on “high impact tutoring” which can help students gain 15 months of progress by participating in 25 to 36 hours per week of tutoring. Elementary students weren’t the only ones impacted. Northfield High School freshman Isabel Kubler was referred to tutoring after taking the PSAT earlier this school year. She says the tutoring is beneficial because it’s allowing her to go at her own pace.
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