About Summer School
As summer approaches, it is important that the district’s technical team prepares for their summer school session with Benchmark Universe.
There are a few different ways a district can set up their summer school session.
We recommend creating a separate district term for summer school, although some districts prefer to treat summer school as an extension of the current school year – or as a jump-start to the new school year.
Learn more about the purpose and the benefits of each district term approach here.
If you still have questions, please use the Contact Us button at the bottom right to submit a ticket to our Technical Success team. They will be happy to walk you through the process at a time that is convenient for you.
Summer School Scenarios
There are a few different ways that a district can set up their summer school session as described below. Choose what works best for your district.
- Create a Separate Summer School District Term
- Extend the Existing School Year
- Jump-Start the Upcoming School Year
- Do Not Create a New District Term
Create a Separate Summer School District Term
Address skill gaps from last year and prepare students for the next grade level. |
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Benefits |
This is like a blank slate. You will only share summer school students, teachers, classes. |
Rostering Approach | Create new summer school classes and associate teachers and students with the classes. Teachers will see their classes and rosters in Benchmark Universe. |
Impacts to Classes/Assignments |
Summer school teachers see their summer school classes and are able to create assignments for students. Active teacher and student accounts shared during the previous school year will still have access to their resources in the Benchmark Universe Library, but no assignment or class functionality is available for these users. |
Impact to Assessment/Reporting |
Only summer school data is available. |
Extend the Existing School Year
Reteach and address current grade-level gaps. |
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Benefits |
No need to create a new district term. Simply extend the current term’s end date to the end of summer school. |
Rostering Approach | Create new summer school classes and associate teachers and students with the classes. Teachers will see their classes and rosters in Benchmark Universe. |
Impacts to Classes/Assignments | Teachers still see all the existing school year’s students and classes along with their new summer students and classes. |
Impact to Assessment/Reporting |
Summer school data is available along with existing school year data. |
Jump-Start the Upcoming School Year
Reteach late or current grade-level materials, and additionally teach precursor materials. |
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Benefits |
Get a head start on creating your district term for the upcoming school year (you will not need to create another district term once the upcoming school year kicks off). |
Rostering Approach | Create new summer school classes and associate teachers and students with the classes. Teachers will see their classes and rosters in Benchmark Universe. |
Impacts to Classes/Assignments |
Once updated rosters are loaded, summer school teachers will see their new summer classes and be able to create assignments for students. Summer school classes/assignments will persist through the upcoming school year. |
Impact to Assessment/Reporting |
Summer school data is available along with your upcoming school year data. |
Do Not Create a New District Term (Not Recommended)
Continued access for active users from the current school year. |
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Benefits |
No need to create summer school classes to roster students and teachers. |
Rostering Approach | No need to roster teachers or students. |
Impacts to Classes/Assignments | When the current district term ends, classes and assignments from that term are archived and are not viewable. |
Impact to Assessment/Reporting |
When the current district term ends, eAssessments cannot be assigned or completed. The data from the previous school year will be archived and is only accessible by School and District Admins. |