New York Daily News

Bloomberg is aiding summer school program

- BY CAYLA BAMBERGER

Former Mayor Michael Bloomberg is renewing a multimilli­on-dollar summer program to target charter school students with significan­t learning gaps exacerbate­d by the pandemic.

Charter schools can apply for up to $2,000 in funding per student through “Summer Boost” based on the length of their school days and programs. Programs run for at least four weeks and focus on English and math at the first- through ninthgrade levels.

“The best opportunit­y we have to help them catch up is during the summer months,” said Bloomberg in a statement.

The city’s Department of Education operates its own program for students in district and charter schools, while the Bloomberg initiative is only available to charter students.

Last summer, 16,383 students from 224 charter schools participat­ed in the initiative — 34.5% fewer children than officials had expected to enroll. Kids learned in classrooms with a maximum of 25 students, and as low as four students in some schools.

“We found that not every school felt it was adequately staffed or prepared to create a summer program, and some schools already had programmin­g planned,” said Jamila Reeves, a spokespers­on for Bloomberg Philanthro­pies. “Some schools were understand­ably conservati­ve about the number of students they could serve given burnout from COVID.”

Still, more than 70% of NYC charter schools ran programs, according to the organizati­on.

Bloomberg touted the summer lessons as helping thousands of local children “get back on track last year.”

The percentage of students who met grade-level standards doubled last year in English and math, based on third-party exams administer­ed before and after the summer.

The program is expanding to seven additional cities — Baltimore, Birmingham, Indianapol­is, Memphis, Nashville, San Antonio and Washington D.C. — and expects to serve tens of thousands of students across all locations. The spokespers­on did not know how many students would enroll in NYC.

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