Summer Learning Case Study: Expanding Opportunity Through Partnership
How Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, California, is Strengthening Academics, Enrollment, and Student Success Through Strategic Summer and...
The Challenge
Find a qualified instructor to teach high school chemistry after a long-time teacher left her position.
Cristo Rey Sacramento, a private, Catholic, college preparatory high school in Sacramento, California had been searching for a chemistry teacher for over a year. Despite being in a city of over 500,000 people, Cristo Rey Sacramento had just one applicant in over five months. The start of the Fall semester was just three weeks away and the chemistry teaching role was still vacant.
Catholic Virtual’s Solution
Because Catholic Virtual has been delivering Catholic education online for over a decade, our expert teaching and learning advisors were able to quickly step in to solve Cristo Rey Sacramento’s teacher shortage problem.
The Results
On a tight timeline, the Catholic Virtual – Cristo Rey Sacramento partnership solved an immediate teacher shortage problem. After a months-long search for a qualified teacher came up empty, Catholic Virtual was able to implement a solution before the start of the school year. By conducting the classes virtually, Cristo Rey Sacramento was no longer constrained to find instructors who lived and worked in the Sacramento area. They opened the door to a qualified teacher pool with the teaching experience they were looking for – high school chemistry. Moreover, all Catholic Virtual teachers are Catholic trained — another hard-to-find qualification.
“[When] the choice is between an unqualified teacher or a qualified virtual one. I'm taking a qualified virtual teacher 100 % of the time.”
- David Perry, President Cristo Rey Sacramento High School
Halfway through the first year of implementation, the students are performing well academically. Their grades after the first semester are typical of any in-person high school class. Catholic Virtual’s ability to customize the learning plan and offer a proven online experience for every student enabled students to learn the content and not fight the technology.
From a human resources perspective, the Catholic Virtual partnership was important for Cristo Rey Sacramento. Not only did they find the qualified teachers needed to teach a core college prep course in a matter of weeks, but it alleviated many of the complexities of hiring and employing in the era of COVID-19. Finally, there is an advantage to having a virtual component to schooling. Today, many colleges and universities expect that incoming students are comfortable and competent in an online environment and that aspect of teaching and learning will only grow. Grade schools, middle schools and high schools that can prepare students for an online future will continue to be a step ahead.

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