OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. – The Osceola County School District launched a program to help close the academic achievement gap, which Superintendent Dr. Debra Pace said has been exacerbated by the pandemic.
“We did see a much higher percentage of students in a digital environment with Ds and Fs first semester,” Pace said.
The district’s new program will offer help before and after school, as well as Saturday school, according to Pace.
For the students learning digitally, Pace said teachers will offer classes in a much smaller group setting than what a normal classroom offers.
In terms of the subjects, Pace said the achievement gap is most significant in math.