2025-2026 Elementary Flexibility Blended Learning Program

Introducing Cleveland Elementary’s Blended Learning Program!

Starting in the 2025-2026 school year, Cleveland Elementary will offer a Blended Learning Program for families seeking greater flexibility in their child’s education. This program allows students to receive most of their instruction on campus while providing opportunities to complete additional coursework at home.

Families and school personnel can tailor a schedule that works best for the student, combining in-person instruction with at-home enrichment.

Why Are We Offering This?
At Cleveland Schools, we believe that education should be as adaptable as the families we serve. By providing choice, flexibility, and new opportunities, we aim to support students in achieving their full potential while accommodating different learning styles and family needs.

Program Details:

For students that will be in grades Kindergarten through 5th grade in the 2026 school year.
The Blended Program will begin September 2, 2025 and end April 17, 2026. Students will be on campus full time before and after these dates.
Flexible Scheduling: Families will work with school personnel to customize their learning plan based on their needs.
On-Campus Instruction: Core instruction will primarily take place at school.
At-Home Learning: Families will have flexibility for additional coursework at home.
Families interested in the Blended Learning Program must apply and qualify during July and August. To qualify a student must have accomplished criteria A and B, then one of either C or D

Qualification A: Previous year attendance rate should be less than 10% Unexcused Absences, AND
Qualification B: Current NWEA MAP benchmark scores should be in the 61st Percentile or higher, AND
Qualification C: Previous year NWEA MAP benchmark scores should rank 61st Percentile or higher, OR
Qualification D: Previous year state test scores in Math and Reading should be Proficient or Advanced.

Applications will be available in July and August, and families will be notified of their acceptance within the month of August.
Students must be on campus for benchmark assessments, Oklahoma State Testing Assessments in the Spring, and other cumulative assessments required by the teacher.
The family’s enrollment in the program can be revoked for poor attendance or declining academic performance.
For more information, contact our Primary or Intermediate Schools.


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