DCPS Continuous Education Plan (CEP) Public Comment
DCPS Continuous Education Plan (CEP) Public Comment
The COVID-19 pandemic and systemic racial injustice have impacted students, families, and staff in a myriad of ways. At DCPS, we know that opportunity gaps were exacerbated during the public health emergency. That is why, as we developed school budgets and reopening plans, and initiate district-wide investments for the next school year and beyond, our efforts are directly aligned to our collective commitment to build back stronger.
DCPS is committed to a strong foundation for our road to recovery, following the vision of Mayor Muriel Bowser, and collaborating across the city with partners and stakeholders. We will continue to collaborate with our union partners in the development and refinement of our plans for the fall and appreciate the valuable feedback from our entire community as we recover strong.
Open Comment Period
DCPS has released the following draft Continuous Education Plan (CEP).
- DCPS Continuous Education Plan for 2021-2022 School Year.pdf
- DCPS Plan De Educacion Continua Para El Ano Escolar 2021-2022.pdf
This document is required by the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) for 2021-22 school year. It provides a detailed explanation of DCPS plans to provide both a full day of in-person instruction for all students five days a week and to offer virtual learning for medically eligible. Additionally, DCPS’ CEP provides the public and OSSE with information supporting a Safe Reopening, Student and Staff Well-Being, and Accelerated Learning.
Feedback gathered from engagement this spring on the American Rescue Plan (ARP) Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) funds have helped to shape the draft CEP.
Please provide all feedback by Friday, June 25, 2021.