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Summer school brochure 2012 - Saginaw Public Schools

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All Children Ages 18 and Under<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> Feeding<br />

Program<br />

All children receive a nutritious breakfast and<br />

lunch Monday-Thursday at these locations:<br />

AEA, Loomis, Kempton, Longfellow, Stone, Rouse,<br />

Merrill Park (June 18—July 19: Closed July 2-5)<br />

Breakfast: 8:00 am—9:00 am<br />

Lunch: 11:00 am—12:00 pm<br />

Thompson (June 18—July 19: Closed July 2-5)<br />

Breakfast: 7:30 am—8:30 am<br />

Lunch: 10:30 am—11:30 am<br />

Arthur Hill & <strong>Saginaw</strong> High<br />

(June 18—July 31: M-Th: Closed July 4-5)<br />

Breakfast: 7:00 am—8:00 am<br />

Lunch: 10:15 am—11:15 am<br />

Handley (Monday-Friday, June 25—29 Only)<br />

Breakfast: 8:00 am—9:00 am<br />

Current Kindergarten—5th Grades<br />

Camp Invention<br />

Handley PCAT<br />

Students will participate in inquiry-based<br />

learning activities that promote problem<br />

solving and critical thinking<br />

skills in science, technology,<br />

engineering and mathematics.<br />

June 25—June 29<br />

(Monday—Friday)<br />

8:30 am—3:00 pm<br />

BOARD OF EDUCATION<br />

Delena Spates-Allen, President<br />

Mattie L. Thompson, Vice President<br />

Alexis S. Thomas, Secretary<br />

Glenda F. Richardson-Vaughn, Treasurer<br />

Ruth Ann Knapp, Trustee<br />

Rudy Patterson, Trustee<br />

Beverly J. Yanca, Trustee<br />

Dr. Carlton D. Jenkins, Superintendent<br />

Dr. Talisa Dixon, Deputy Superintendent<br />

<br />

<br />

<strong>Saginaw</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Schools</strong> is offering<br />

exciting learning opportunities for all<br />

district students. Highly qualified<br />

teachers will provide engaging lessons to<br />

enhance academic skills.<br />

Current students in grades K-12 may<br />

participate in grade appropriate summer<br />

programs. There is also a great program<br />

for students enrolled to attend<br />

Kindergarten in the fall!<br />

Registration is open to any K-5 student not<br />

participating in Elementary <strong>Summer</strong> School or<br />

Camp Claw. Breakfast and lunch served.<br />

Limited scholarships available. Call 399-6583<br />

for more information.<br />

<br />

Space is limited! Contact your child’s<br />

<strong>school</strong> to sign up for a great summer<br />

experience!


Incoming Kindergarten<br />

Jump into Kindergarten<br />

Herig School<br />

The program is designed to<br />

enhance early literacy and<br />

math skills to prepare students<br />

for Kindergarten.<br />

July 23—August 16<br />

(Monday—Thursday)<br />

8:30 am—1:30 pm<br />

Must be enrolled to attend Kindergarten at<br />

any SPSD <strong>school</strong> in the fall. Call 399-6902 for<br />

more information.<br />

Current Kindergarten—4th Grades<br />

Elementary <strong>Summer</strong> School<br />

AEA, Kempton, Loomis, Merrill Park,<br />

Rouse, and Stone <strong>Schools</strong><br />

Students will enjoy fun and engaging learning<br />

activities in reading, writing, math, and science.<br />

The first two weeks will focus on literacy, and<br />

the last two weeks will focus on hands-on<br />

learning activities in math and science.<br />

June 18—July 19<br />

(Monday—Thursday)<br />

8:30 am—2:00 pm<br />

No <strong>school</strong> the week of<br />

July 2nd<br />

Must be a current SPS elementary student.<br />

Transportation available. Breakfast and lunch<br />

served. Call 399-6585 for more information.<br />

Current 5th—7th Grades<br />

Camp CLAW<br />

Choosing Learning Always Wins<br />

Thompson Middle School<br />

Students will enjoy two-week camp-style<br />

learning opportunities that focus on math and<br />

reading. Students may attend one or both<br />

sessions offered.<br />

Session I: June 18—June 28 (Mon—Thurs)<br />

Session II: July 9—July 19 (Mon—Thurs)<br />

8 am—1:30 pm<br />

Must be a SPS student currently in grades 5—7.<br />

Transportation available. Breakfast and lunch served.<br />

Space limited. Call 399-5600 for more information.<br />

Current 8th Grade<br />

FRESH<br />

Freshmen Real-life Experiences for Success in High School<br />

<strong>Saginaw</strong> Career Complex<br />

Eighth grade students will have an exciting<br />

introductory experience to careers that will<br />

promote interest in the skills needed for college<br />

and career readiness. Students may choose 2 of<br />

the following 4-day skill courses:<br />

June 18 – 21 (Mon—Thurs) 8:00 am – 11:30 am<br />

Auto Body Culinary Arts<br />

Health Engineering & Robotics<br />

Graphic Designs Law & Forensic Science<br />

June 25—28 (Mon—Thurs) 8:00 am – 11:30 am<br />

Health Engineering & Robotics<br />

Graphic Designs Law & Forensic Science<br />

Must be a current SPS 8th grade student. Call<br />

399-6585 for more information.<br />

Current Kindergarten—8th Grades<br />

S.A.F.E.<br />

Supplemental Academics For Excellence<br />

21st Century Community Learning Centers<br />

Extended-day summer learning enrichment activities<br />

are available for elementary and middle <strong>school</strong><br />

students at various locations.<br />

June 11—July 26 (Monday—Thursday)<br />

Elementary: 2:00 pm—5:00 pm<br />

AEA, Kempton, Loomis, Merrill Park, Rouse, Stone and<br />

Longfellow<br />

Middle School: 1:30 pm—4:30 pm<br />

Thompson Middle<br />

School<br />

Transportation<br />

available. Snack<br />

provided. Call 399-<br />

6902 for more<br />

information. Must be a SPS student in grades K-8.<br />

9th—12th Grades<br />

High School<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> School Classes<br />

Arthur Hill High School & <strong>Saginaw</strong> High School<br />

Traditional and credit recovery classes offered<br />

in ELA, mathematics, science, social studies, and<br />

more!<br />

June 18—July 31 (Monday—Thursday)<br />

7:30 am—1:15 pm<br />

No classes on July 4th or 5th<br />

Application required.<br />

Breakfast (7:15 am) and<br />

lunch (10:15 am) available.

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