Disruptions during the school year make student summer learning needs increasingly complex. Whether your summer learning curriculum plans include addressing unfinished learning or learning loss, reinforcing grade-level concepts, or extending your current school year, i-Ready is aligned to Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) funding requirements and provides instructional tools to support remote or in-person summer learning programs that support all learners.
WorkReady is a program in July-August providing work experiences for youth living in Philadelphia. This past summer, over 7,000 young people earned nearly $8,000,000 by participating in 100 unique programs across the city.
Ready for Summer!
After two years of intermittent restrictions, the UCLA campus is more than ready for summer visitors. Plateia and Lulu, an intriguing pair of restaurants, offer abundant hospitality for alumni, visitors and local foodies. While the two are in many ways distinct, each nestles in its own hidden courtyard.
Spring is here and it is time to start getting all of those seasonal accessories ready. If you have a swimming pool, that means getting your summer oasis up and running so you can enjoy it as soon as the hot weather hits. If your pool has been dormant all winter, there are some things you will need to do to make sure that everything is ready to go. Below are five tips for getting your pool ready for the summer.
Pontoon maintenance will not only help you protect your boat from damage, but it will also safeguard your summer boating plans. With equipment maintenance, boat cleaning and a safety assessment, your boat will be ready for many tranquil summer days spent on the water.
Many of our long time U.S. members might recognize that summer is a time when we refresh a large part of our film catalogue. This year is no exception, but there is one difference; a batch of non-exclusive titles are leaving while what is arriving is exclusive to Netflix among streaming subscription video services.
Before you know it, summer will be here and the temperatures will start to heat up. If there is one thing that is certain in Central Ohio, the summer months will be hot and having a functional air conditioner is very important. We recommend getting your A/C unit checked out before the temperatures rise and make sure that it is ready to go when you flip the switch. Here are a few things we look at when we perform maintenance on an air conditioning unit.
The episode begins with the Murphy Family looking at old slides and film of past summers. They notice that Sue never finished putting up the wallpaper in the living room, which makes her cry because she feels like she never finishes anything in her life.
There is an athlete in everyone, so keep your child active this summer in our Sports Camps. Campers will learn new skills, build on existing skills and focus on teamwork as we keep them moving during summer break. Specialized camps are available for individual sports or your child can choose a favorite in Sports Fun Camp.
Nothing dresses up a space more than adding a few key accent pieces that are both functional and stylish. Accent pillows are a cost-effective way to refresh the colour scheme of your backyard space while giving it that pop of colour. This trendy backyard in Oakville brought vibrant blue hues through the accent pillows on their comfy couches. The neutral furniture they chose also leaves room for the homeowners to change up the look next summer.
Strategically adding lighting to certain spaces around your yard or patio helps to illuminate the area while setting a certain mood and ambiance. Lighting fixtures can be solar and LED, including different types of spotlights and patio string lights. A raised deck in Waterloo already has a ceiling light and wall sconces installed. To have beautiful mood lighting in the evening into the night, the homeowners hung bistro string lights on to their privacy fence.
Outdoor ceiling fans are great options for helping to cool an outdoor space. They can also provide air circulation, illumination, and charming ambiance on a patio, pergola, or deck. An expansive outdoor space in Fairfax County has ceiling fans mounted over all of the living and dining outdoor areas. As summer approaches, there are many spaces for the family to hang out while keeping cool.
Summer 2023 promises to be our best summers yet, as our amazing faculty and staff are on board for another great summer season. This year we return many of our staple camps: Engineer Design Challenge, Debate, Mission in the Kitchen, and Wilderness Survival, with many new offerings in the arts and humanities too.
Finally, we are excited to share that all summer program revenue helps fund Summer Link, a free enrichment program for families from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. Thus, whether an Overlaker joins as a camper or staff member, they also contribute to another program that is critical in the larger educational landscape.
Our mission is: The Overlake School champions students and their vast potential through engaging educational experiences in a diverse and inclusive community. Students are valued as multifaceted individuals and graduate with a passion for learning, ready for any path that contributes to a better world.
Students take advantage of summer learning for many reasons, from catching up on Spring courses to getting a jump start on Fall semester. Many students attending other institutions take summer classes at SCC enjoying lower tuition rates and then easily transfer those credits into their regular program.
Free Student Support Services. SCC provides many valuable support services for students for free, such as tutoring, counseling, library/research and advising. Visit the Students page for a complete listing of all SCC resources. In addition, the Online Learning Essentials orientation (OLE) helps students get ready for the online learning environment.
As more people have gotten vaccinated and have received booster shots to help keep COVID-19 at bay, the pent-up demand for travel has resulted in crowded airports, which means busy security checkpoints. With that in mind, due to the increase in travel volume, this summer may require more patience and planning than was necessary before the pandemic.
We hope this information will help keep your pets safe and prepare for blissful summer fun. If you have additional questions about preparing your pet for summer, please give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you and helping you keep your furry friends healthy and happy this summer.
Summer Ready is a one-week residential summer bridge program for newly admitted TRiO Student Support Services (SSS) program participants attending the University of Colorado Boulder. Summer Ready provides participants with the knowledge to get a jump start on their CU-Boulder career.
Prior research has determined that low-income students lose more ground over the summer than their higher-income peers. Prior research has also shown that some summer learning programs can stem this loss, but we do not know whether large, district-run, voluntary programs can improve students' outcomes. To fill this gap, The Wallace Foundation launched the National Summer Learning Study in 2011. This five-year study offers the first-ever assessment of the effectiveness of large-scale, voluntary, district-run, summer learning programs serving low-income elementary students. The study, conducted by RAND, uses a randomized controlled trial to assess the effects of district-run voluntary summer programs on student achievement and social and emotional skills over the short and long run. All students in the study were in the third grade as of spring 2013 and enrolled in a public school in one of five urban districts: Boston; Dallas; Duval County, Florida; Pittsburgh; or Rochester, New York. This report, the second of five that will result from the study, looks at how summer programs affected student performance on mathematics, reading, and social and emotional assessments in fall 2013.
When I was younger, nothing made me feel more like a big kid then getting to go to my first overnight christian summer camp. Friends, fun, independence, I would count down the days until it was time to load up and head out. I never had second guesses about leaving and spending days without my parents, but how did THEY know I was ready?
It is important for parents to determine when and if their kids are ready to experience the right of passage that is summer camp. You want them to have a great experience that will become tradition for them for the next several years.
Does your child still experience a lot of emotions when you leave for work or they are away from you for long stretches of time? If they do, then sending them to camp for several days without interaction with you would most likely not go over well. Give them another year of two to gain some independence and be OK with you not being around, then revisit the idea of youth summer camp. 2ff7e9595c
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