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JULY 2015
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Professional Development Planning Days
for Teachers (July 1 – 2)
Summer School (July 6 – 31)
Elementary Schools
• Retained 3rd graders & rising 3rd graders
8:35 AM - 1:50 PM
K - 8 Centers
• Retained 3rd graders & rising 3rd graders
• 7th & 8th graders
8:35 AM - 1:50 PM
8:35 AM - 11:35 AM
Middle Schools
• 7 & 8 graders
9:20 AM - 12:20 PM
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Elementary Schools
Anticipated
Student
Participation
Retained 3rd Graders - Reading Camps
3,000
Rising 3rd Graders - Reading Comprehension and
Literacy Skills (SAT 2nd Quartile)
3,000
Middle Schools (8th & 7th Grade)
Mathematics/Credit Recovery for Promotion
1,500
Language Arts/Credit Recovery for Promotion
500
Social Studies/Credit Recovery for Promotion
500
Science/Credit Recovery for Promotion
500
9,000
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Extended School Year (ESY)
for Exceptional Student Education
Extended School Year (ESY) Services (PreK to Grade 12)
Eligibility and unique services are delineated on each student’s Individual Educational Plan (IEP)
Base ESY Program Instructional Days
Teacher PD / Planning
20 Days
2 Days
Length of School Day for Base ESY Program
PK-5, PK-8 and PK-12 School Sites
Grade 6 -12 Middle School Sites
8:35 AM – 1:50 PM
9:20 AM – 12:20 PM
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Extended School Year (ESY)
for Exceptional Student Education
 ESY services are provided in accordance with the Individual
Educational Plan (IEP) for students with disabilities.
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ESY services are typically provided in accordance with the
regular summer program schedule. Registration and location
information for students requiring services beyond the regular
summer program schedule is available through the ESE Service
Center.
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Students with disabilities not eligible for ESY Services may be
eligible for other summer services offerings.
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Instructional Summer Centers
Proposed Instructional Summer Centers 45 Sites
(Selected Title I Schools & SPED Service Centers Only)
 Elementary & Schools K-8 Centers 35 Sites
 Middle Schools
10 Sites
The list of open instructional summer centers will be provided to
the School Board and posted on the Summer Services website
prior to the beginning of the summer session.
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Additional Summer Services
Educational Opportunities through
Adult/Community Education Centers for High
School Students
Students in grades 9–12 may enroll in a variety of educational,
recreational, cultural, social and enrichment courses, offered
through the Adult/Community Education Centers, including course
credit recovery and promotion/graduation, as appropriate.
Summer Services for Selected Students
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Voluntary Pre-kindergarten (VPK)
Alternative Education Programs/Centers
Migrant Education Program
National Academy Foundation (NAF) Summer Internship
Program
 Affiliating Agreements with Colleges/Universities and
Community-based Organizations
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iSummer: Learning On-The-Go
Access to individualized educational digital tools via personal
devices and partnerships with libraries and other communitybased organizations with internet connectivity
 For the fourth year in a row, the District will provide links to online applications,
tools, and games that students can access 24/7, via the Student Portal, from
anyplace with internet connectivity.
 These resources will allow students in grades PreK-12 to practice and apply what
they learned during the school year, and to explore new concepts.
 Content will include district-licensed applications, as well as new resources made
available exclusively for Summer 2015.
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iSummer: Learning On-The-Go
E-Learning: Mobile Device Summer Checkout
Jumpstart Connect@Home Elementary Laptop Project
 Approximately 1000 rising 4th and 5th graders at eleven targeted
elementary schools will be eligible to checkout laptops for summer
learning and the continued use of Reading and Mathematics software.
 These students will also be able to make use of the web-based
resources available, via the Student Portal.
 Internet access will be provided as required
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