Montgomery County Public Schools has almost filled all teaching positions for summer school, the administration announced during their Board of Education meeting on Tuesday.
Currently, about 52,500 students will be attending summer school, which is the most the school district has ever had, said Assistant Superintendent Niki Hazel. Some of the students have opted to participate virtually.
The central high school academic program, which offers students classes for grade replacement, improvement or in some instances, original credit, began June 28. About 5,700 students have enrolled in this program.
The other summer school offerings will start the following week.
“For almost all of our programs, we are actually at 95, 96%” staffing, Hazel said. At the high school program, teaching and support staff is 98% filled, she said. The virtual kindergarten through eighth grade program is staffed at 88% and the in-school program for those grades is at 85%, she said, noting that each day the number of filled positions increases...
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