
Insight into Covington Independent Public Schools
Discover key demographics, factors, reopening plans, and challenges faced by Covington Independent Public Schools in 2018-19. Explore the school's efforts in serving a diverse student population and adapting to the changing educational landscape amidst COVID-19.
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Covington Independent Public Schools Demographics 2018-19 Data Nine schools includes Pre-school and Alternative Center 41% - White 31% - Black 18% - Latino 10% - Other / 2 or more races 89% - Free and Reduced Lunch 21% - Special Education 12% - English Language Learners 21% - Homeless
Covington Independent Public Schools Key Factors Great collaboration from trendsetter districts Williamstown Ind., NKY region, Breckinridge Co., Bowling Green Ind., etc. Great building leadership and surveys Parents/Guardians, Faculty and Staff, Community Survey Results - 30% In-person, 30% Hybrid, 30% Remote / Virtual Collaboration with local Health Department Guidance from Kentucky Department of Education, Department of Health & Governor s Office
Covington Independent Public Schools Reopening Model Hybrid Model : AA Mon., Tues. / BB Thurs., Friday; Wednesdays Teacher Planning Day Covington Virtual Academy for students taking online classes only Assess Hybrid Model after a few weeks Hope to return to full in-person instruction 4 days per week (excluding our Covington Virtual Academy students). Roadmap to Reopening on district website - https://www.covington.kyschools.us/mc/1
Covington Independent Public Schools What Worked, What Changed, What is Tough What worked Computer and food distribution. (Connectivity moving slow, but we are making progress) What changed Guidance from KDE and Department of Health What s tough Politics around the COVID-19 issue Coverage of classes in case of break-out The unknown Temperature Checks Impatience with process from stakeholders Asynchronous vs. Synchronous learning and providing both