California’s Hemet USD increases student engagement
Watch: Hemet USD talks about how high-quality 24/7 help provides a powerful resource for supporting students and closing equity gaps.
CASE STUDY
California’s Hemet USD increases engagement and advances equity for grades 3-12
Paper is interactive, and it's individualized. Whether they’re on an IEP or have unique learning needs, Paper tutors are able to meet our kids where they are.
Andrew Holmes
Principal Diamond Valley Middle School, Hemet USD
Students receive individualized academic help that boosts confidence and keeps them engaged
Expert support delivered on-demand, 24/7 levels the playing field for every single student
The dilemma
To counter a drop in student engagement in the wake of COVID, the Hemet USD wanted to provide extra academic help. However, they knew that traditional in-person tutoring could not fill the gap, because teacher capacity was limited and many students were not able to attend in-person sessions after regular school hours.
The solution
Hemet USD sought a solution that would give all students—from advanced to English learners to those with IEPs—access to professional tutors across every subject area. Having seen neighboring districts successfully adopt Paper’s 24/7 on-demand platform, Hemet USD decided to follow suit, rolling out the solution for grades 3 through 12.
The takeaway
After just one month of usage, students had already engaged in 2,887 learning moments, including 1,344 live 1:1 sessions and 1,543 essays submitted for review. School principals cited immediate benefits including deeper student engagement, improved individualized instruction and time savings for teachers when it came to grading papers.
About the student population
Hemet USD is deeply committed to advancing equity across its 28 sites in Southern California
Enrollment | English Learners | Socioeconomically disadvantaged |
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21,000
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11% |
86% - |