How do the students that ride the bus to and from school everyday ever have a chance to meet the teacher before or after school for tutoring?
This question could apply to all grade levels, but becomes more prominent when a junior high or high school student is involved in extra curricular activities such as athletics. Tutoring opportunities exist at different times to accommodate as many students as possible. All junior high campuses have a late bus which runs Monday through Thursday to facilitate tutorial needs. LHHS and LHFC share a late bus. Other high schools have the ability to request a later run if they determine a need exists. All teachers are required to have 90 minutes of tutoring time available, some before and after school. At secondary schools, students typically have opportunities during the school day for tutoring, such pull outs, lunch, and/or advisory periods. In addition, all secondary schools have scheduled Saturday tutorials for many subjects. New RISD Vision Statement The new RISD Vision Statement now reads “…inclusive learning community.” What was the rationale for adding the word “inclusive” and what i
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