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1 Summer School Programs Elementary Schools Carriage Crest - No Programs Cedar Valley - No Programs Covington - No Programs Crestwood Summer Reading Program Crestwood will run a summer reading program for incoming Kindergarten through 6 th grade students. Dates: June 27, 2016 August 5, 2016 Where: Crestwood Time: 9:00am to 1:00pm No lunch or transportation provided Site Coordinator: Ms. Elizabeth Borgmann Crestwood Elementary Main Office: Daniel * supports the Kent School District s strategic plan goal 1) High Student Achievement and objective 1.2) Each student enters kindergarten school ready by providing an opportunity for a smooth transition in the K-12 system for incoming kindergarten students and families. Spaces are by invitation only. Dates: August 8-10, 2016 Site Coordinator: Ms. Nicole Dudley Where: Daniel Time: 9:00 1:00 Lunch will be served and transportation provided. (*) = Kent s Race to the Top Schools P a g e 1 15
2 Daniel Elementary Main Office: Century 21 Summer Program The Century 21 Summer Program is a state funded program for students who qualify through Free and Reduced Lunch (FRL). The purpose of the program is to provide academic support and enrichment. Date: Monday Thursday, July 6-28, 2016 Where: Daniel Time: 8:30am 12:30pm Daniel Elementary Main Office: East Hill * East Hill Summer Reading Program Program Description This is a summer reading program where staff from East Hill will go to apartment complexes and on campus for students to be read to and staff and have IRLA progress monitoring. Books will also be mailed home throughout the summer. Dates for Program June 27, 2016 August 18, 2016 (Monday through Thursday) Time: 12:00pm to 1:00pm Site Coordinator: Dr. Brian Patrick Grades served: PreK-5 th No lunch or transportation provided East Hill Elementary Main Office: supports the Kent School District s strategic plan goal 1) High Student Achievement and objective 1.2) Each student enters kindergarten school ready by providing an opportunity for a smooth transition in the K-12 system for incoming kindergarten students and families. Spaces are by invitation only. Dates: August 8-10, 2016 Site Coordinator: Ms. Kelsey Arakaki Where: East Hill Time: 9:00 1:00 Lunch will be served and transportation provided. Please contact the school for further information East Hill Elementary Main office: (*) = Kent s Race to the Top Schools P a g e 2 15
3 Emerald Park - No Programs Fairwood Auburn Valley YMCA The Auburn Valley YMCA will be holding summer day camps at Fairwood Elementary School. For more information call Glenridge Champions Club Champions Club will use Glenridge playground, MP Room and gym throughout the summer. For more information call Champions at Grass Lake - No Programs Horizon The summer program will continue to provide access to leveled books for students throughout the summer. Emphasis will be on ensuring students who typically demonstrate a reading level dip over the summer to participate. Library will be open every Wednesday throughout July and the first two weeks of August. Date: July 6 th, 13 th, 27 th and August 3 rd, 10 th, 17 th Where: Horizon Elementary School Time: 10:00am to 12:00pm Site Coordinator: Ms. Jan Williams No lunch or transportation provided Horizon Elementary School Main Office: Jenkins Creek The summer program will serve incoming 4 th, 5 th and 6 th grade students, where the focus will be on English Language Arts skills with a combination of vocabulary development, iready lessons, Readers Theater and a small group book study. Date: August 15 th 26 th Site Coordinator: Mr. Michael Jackson - Principal Where: Jenkins Creek Time: 8:30am 11:30am Snacks and transportation will be provided For more information call Jenkins Creek at (*) = Kent s Race to the Top Schools P a g e 3 15
4 Kent * Century 21 Summer Program The Century 21 Summer Program is a state funded program for students who qualify through Free and Reduced Lunch (FRL). The purpose of the program is to provide academic support and enrichment. Date: Monday Thursday, July 6-28, 2016 Where: Kent Elementary Time: 8:30am 12:30pm Kent Elementary Main Office: Kent Elementary Excellence Academy The summer program will serve incoming 1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd grade students, where the focus is on individual student IRLA power goals. Incoming 4 th grade students who scored level 1 or 2 will also be invited to participate in the program. Dates: Mondays Wednesdays Site Coordinator: Dr. Rosa Villarreal July 5 th, 6 th, 11 th, 12 th, 13 th, 18 th, 19 th, 20 th, 25 th, 26 th and 27 th Where: Kent Elementary School Time: 9:30am 12:00pm Please contact the school for further information Kent Elementary Main Office: Kent Valley Early Learning Center supports the Kent School District s strategic plan goal 1) High Student Achievement and objective 1.2) Each student enters kindergarten school ready by providing an opportunity for a smooth transition in the K-12 system for incoming kindergarten students and families. Spaces are by invitation only. Dates: August 8-10, 2016 Where: KVEL Time: 9:00am 1:00pm Site Coordinator: Taylor Bueno Lunch will be served and transportation provided. (*) = Kent s Race to the Top Schools P a g e 4 15
5 Kent Valley Early Learning Center Main office: Lake Youngs No Programs Martin Sortun - No Programs Meadow Ridge * Meadow Ridge Summer School This extended learning opportunity will be targeting current 3 rd and 4 th grade students that scored level 1 on the ELA portion of the Smarter Balance Assessment in spring of The two week session will concentrate on the Research, Inquiry and Writing claims of the Sba through a focus on grade level standards connected to the claims. Dates: August 1 11, 2016 Site Coordinator: Mrs. Suzy Kontos - Principal Where: Meadow Ridge Time: 8:30am 11:30am Breakfast will be provided Please contact the Site Coordinator for further information Meadow Ridge Elementary School Main Office: supports the Kent School District s strategic plan goal 1) High Student Achievement and objective 1.2) Each student enters kindergarten school ready by providing an opportunity for a smooth transition in the K-12 system for incoming kindergarten students and families. Spaces are by invitation only. Dates: August 8-10, 2016 Site Coordinator: Mr. Jeffrey Duckett Where: Meadow Ridge Time: 9:30am 1:30pm Lunch will be served and Transportation provided. Meadow Ridge Elementary Main Office: Meridian - No Programs Millennium * Millennium Summer School (*) = Kent s Race to the Top Schools P a g e 5 15
6 The Millennium Summer School program is to bridge achievement gaps in reading and math for students in grades 2, 3 and 4; in particular we will reach out to our current 3 rd graders scoring at Level 1 on Spring 2016 Smarter Balance Assessments. This will be a 14 day intensive summer intervention program which will target specific deficits for additional instruction and support. The reading intervention will utilize the IRLA reading data, leveled book tubs and foundational ARC kits. In math, the focus will be on core cluster concepts identified at each level for re-teaching and deeper intervention using Math Expression resources. Date: Monday Thursday, July 6 - July 28, 2016 Where: Millennium Elementary School Site Coordinator: Ms. Rachael Herrick Time: 9:30am 12:45pm Please contact the Site Coordinator for further information. Millennium Elementary School Main Office: supports the Kent School District s strategic plan goal 1) High Student Achievement and objective 1.2) Each student enters kindergarten school ready by providing an opportunity for a smooth transition in the K-12 system for incoming kindergarten students and families. Spaces are by invitation only. Dates: August 8-10, 2016 Site Coordinator: Yong Qu Where: Millennium Time: 9:00am 1:00pm Lunch will be served and transportation provided. Please contact the Site Coordinator for further information. Millennium Elementary School Main Office: Birch Creek Summer Splash Reading Program First through sixth grade students from Millennium Elementary School will have an opportunity to engage in daily reading activities using American Reading Company materials. The goal is to increase literacy skills and avoid the summer slide. The Kindergarten Academy Summer Splash will be for incoming kindergarteners for Millennium students and will emphasize kindergarten readiness skills. Dates: Monday Friday, June 27-August 11, 2016 Site Coordinator: Ms. Amy Foster Where: Birch Creek Youth Center Time: 10:00am 2:00pm Kindergarten; 1:00pm 3:00pm 1 st 6 th (Fridays will be incentive days; fieldtrips put on by KYFS staff) Please contact the Site Coordinator for further information: (*) = Kent s Race to the Top Schools P a g e 6 15
7 Neely O Brien Summer Reading The summer program will allow all students access to leveled books, ensuring students have available books to promote continued reading growth over the summer and decrease the amount of students returning with a dip in their reading level. The library will be open every Tuesday with the exception of July 5 th. Dates: June 28 August 16, 206 Ms. Shana Watkins Where: Neely O Brien Time: 10am 12:00pm Please contact the Site Coordinator for further information: Panther Lake * Kindergarten Summer Camp Panther Lake will be offering Kindergarten Camp, this program is primarily designed to support students transition into their first experience with school and full-day kindergarten. The focus of the program is on teaching students how to be a kindergartner through the teaching of norms, rules, routines, and introductory ELA skills. Opportunities for family engagement is included. Date: Monday Thursday, August 8-11, 2016 Where: Panther Lake Elementary Site Coordinator: Ms. Emily Coleman Time: 1 st Session 8:50-11:20am 2 nd Session 12:30-2:58pm Snacks will be served at each session; transportation will also be provided. Please contact the Site Coordinator for further information. Panther Lake Elementary Main office: Park Orchard * supports the Kent School District s strategic plan goal 1) High Student Achievement and objective 1.2) Each student enters kindergarten school ready by providing an opportunity for a smooth transition in the K-12 system for incoming kindergarten students and families. Spaces are by invitation only. Dates: August 8-10, 2016 Site Coordinator: Ms. Elizabeth Betz Where: Park Orchard Time: 9:00am 1:00pm Lunch will be served. No transportation provided. (*) = Kent s Race to the Top Schools P a g e 7 15
8 Please contact the Site Coordinator for further information. Park Orchard Elementary Main Office: Preventing the Summer Slide Park Orchard s Summer Program will intentionally serve students who are level 1 performers on iready, IRLA and the Smarter Balanced Assessment to close the achievement gap and get to grade level standard while preventing the Summer Slide. Date: July 5, 2016 July 28, 2016 Where: Park Orchard Site Coordinator: Mr. Eric Richards - Principal Time: 9:00am to 12:00pm Lunch and transportation will not be provided. Please contact Site Coordinator for further information. Park Orchard Elementary Main Office: Pine Tree * supports the Kent School District s strategic plan goal 1) High Student Achievement and objective 1.2) Each student enters kindergarten school ready by providing an opportunity for a smooth transition in the K-12 system for incoming kindergarten students and families. Spaces are by invitation only. Dates: August 8-10, 2016 Where: Pine Tree Site Coordinator: Ms. Judy Jorgensen Time: 9:30am 1:30pm Lunch will be served and transportation provided. Please contact the Site Coordinator for further information: Birch Creek Summer Splash Reading Program First through sixth grade students from Pine Tree and Millennium Elementary Schools will have an opportunity to engage in daily reading activities using American Reading Company materials. The goal is to increase literacy skills and avoid the summer slide. The Kindergarten Academy Summer Splash will be for incoming kindergarteners for Pine Tree and will emphasize kindergarten readiness skills. Dates: Monday Friday, June 27-August 11, 2016 Site Coordinator: Ms. Amy Foster Where: Birch Creek Youth Center Time: 10:00am 2:00pm Kindergarten; 1:00pm 3:00pm; 1 st 6 th (Fridays will be incentive fieldtrip days put on by KYFS). Please contact the Site Coordinator for further information: (*) = Kent s Race to the Top Schools P a g e 8 15
9 Ridgewood No Programs Sawyer Woods The summer program will focus on students who are entering 1 st, 2 nd, 3 rd and 4 th grade. Students will receive literacy and math lessons. Dates: Monday Thursday Site Coordinator: Ms. Stevie Wahlman Where: Sawyer Woods Time: 9:00am 12:00pm No lunch or transportation provided Please contact the Site Coordinator for further information: Scenic Hill * Century 21 Summer School Program The Century 21 Summer Program is a state funded program for students who qualify through Free and Reduced Lunch (FRL). The purpose of the program is to provide academic support and enrichment. Date: Monday Thursday, July 6-28, 2016 Where: Scenic Hill Time: 8:30am 12:30pm Please contact the school for further information Scenic Hill Elementary Main office: supports each student entering kindergarten. Spaces are by invitation only. Dates: August 8-10, 2016 Site Coordinator: Ms. Dense Marestein-Renteria Where: Scenic Hill Time: 9:00am 1:00pm Lunch will be served and Transportation provided. Soos Creek The Soos Creek Summer School Program will focus on Reading and Writing. An emphasis will be placed on increasing the English proficiency for below level English Language Learners and all struggling students. Additional emphasis will be placed on reading comprehension and strategies to improve writing. Students will receive instruction using the IRLA toolkit, front-loading EL strategies and protocols and Write (*) = Kent s Race to the Top Schools P a g e 9 15
10 Source for writing. Students will also have access to iready computer based instruction. Dates: June 27, 2016 July 22, 2016 Site Coordinator: Ms. Julianna Maxwell Where: Soos Creek Time: 9:00am 12:00pm Soos Creek Main Office: Springbrook * supports each student entering kindergarten. Spaces are by invitation only. Dates: August 8-10, 2016 Where: Springbrook Site Coordinator: Amy Parson Time: 9:30am 1:30pm Lunch will be served and Transportation provided. Springbrook Elementary Main office: Sunrise Sunrise Summer Learning Sunrise Elementary will have the school open twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Teachers will work with students and focus on improving reading skills. Dates: Tuesdays and Thursdays 6/21, 6/23, 6/28, 6/30, 7/5, 7/7, 7/12, 7/14, 7/19, 7/21, 7/26, 7/28 Where: Sunrise Elementary Time: 9:00am 11:00am Snacks will be provided; no transportation Sunrise Elementary Main office: Middle Schools Cedar Heights Cedar Heights teachers and the Covington Police will put on a summer program for students who reside in Timberlane. The program is targeting decision making skills. (*) = Kent s Race to the Top Schools P a g e 10 15
11 Dates: August 2 4, 2016 (Tuesday Thursday) August 9 11, 2016 (Tuesday Thursday) Where: Cedar Heights Site Coordinator: Mrs. Heidi Maurer, Principal Time: 9:00am to 2:00pm * Cedar Heights Main Office: Mattson Summer Middle School Robotics Camp Students will participate in real-life problem solving using Lego Mindstorms robotics. Students will learn: how the Internet works, basic computer programming, logic, problem solving and creativity. Using a blended learning model, students will learn with a mix of online, self-guided activities and unplugged activities that use no computer at all. There is no prior experience necessary. Dates: June 20-24, 2016 Where: Mattson, Mark Reid s Shop classroom Time: 9:00am-2:00pm Lunch will be provided; no transportation provided. Please contact Ms. Lori Paxton for further information at Meeker Game Programming Camp The Summer Technology Camp at Meeker will allow students to participate in beginning computer programming in a fun, collaborative and creative environment. Still will learn: how the Internet works, basic programming, logic, problem solving and creativity. Using a blended learning model, students will learn with a mix of online, selfguided activities and unplugged activities that use no computer at all. There is no prior experience necessary. Dates: Monday Friday, June 20-24, 2016 Where: Meeker, Mr. Bailey s classroom Time: 9:00am 12:00pm No transportation provided. Please contact Ms. Lori Paxton for further information at Meridian Middle School - No Programs (*) = Kent s Race to the Top Schools P a g e 11 15
12 Mill Creek * Video Production Students will learn skills and artistic techniques to produce fun video projects. Where: Kent-Meridian High School Time: 9:00am 2:00pm Lunch will be provided; no transportation provided. Please contact Ms. Lori Paxton for further information at Northwood Northwood Drill Camp Northwood Summer Drill Camp is a program hosted over the summer to enhance students skills when it comes to cheerleading. Students need to complete their on-line athletic registration prior to camp. This can be accessed through the Northwood website. A current physical must be turned in prior to camp participation. Drill Camp: August 1-4, 2016 (4:00pm - 8:00pm) August 5, 2016 (1:30pm 5:30pm) August 8-9, 2016 (4:00pm - 8:00pm) August 10, 2016 (1:30pm 8:00pm) Site Coordinator: Renee Damerow Cheer Camp: August 15 17, 2016 (8:00am 5:00pm) Athletic Conditioning Camp: August 29-31, 2016 (3:30pm 5:30pm) Where: Northwood Middle School Gym Please contact Northwood for more information. Northwood Middle School Main Office: High Schools Kent Meridian * Credit Recovery Summer School Credit Recovery provides students with an opportunity to make up a course to get back on track. Students can make up a half credit by repeating the course (*) = Kent s Race to the Top Schools P a g e 12 15
13 during the summer through Edgenuity. Students will need to attend 5 days a week with the exception of Friday, July 1 and Monday, July 4, Date: June 28 August 5, 2016 Where: Kent Meridian High School East Wing Time: Session 1, 8:30 11:30am, Session 2, 12:00-3:00pm Please call for further information. No transportation provided 9 th Grade Ready, Set, Royal This program is for incoming 9 th grade students who could benefit from a leg-up with connecting to KM and may have struggled academically and behaviorally while in middle school. Date: August 22-26, 2016 Where: Kent Meridian Site Coordinator: Mr. Scott Haines Time: 8:30 1:00pm Please call for further information (extension 7405 after 6/20) Lunch provided; no transportation provided (Except for last day Field Trip) Global Awareness and Local Outreach Summer Program Coalition for Refugee from Burma s goal is to increase students English language literacy and soft skills through exploration of science and social studies. This program is serving the incoming 9 th graders to 12 th grade at Kent Meridian for the Students must meet the Refugee students eligible criteria as stated under the Refugee School Impact Grant. Students eligible are Refugee students which have arrived in the U.S. within the last 3 years. Date: Monday-Friday, June 27 July 30, 2016 Where: Kent Meridian High School EWing Site Coordinator: Ms. Rona Popp Time: 8:30am 12:00pm Kent Meridian High School Main office: No transportation provided Kentlake Students can attend Credit Recovery at Kentwood Kentlake High School Main Office: No transportation provided Kentridge Students can attend Credit Recovery at Kent Meridian (*) = Kent s Race to the Top Schools P a g e 13 15
14 Kentridge High School Main office: No transportation provided Kentwood Summer School Credit Recovery provides students with an opportunity to make up a course to get back on track. Students can make up a half credit by repeating the course during the summer through Edgenuity. Students will need to attend 5 days a week with the exception of Friday, July 1 and Monday, July 4, Date: June 28 August 5, 2016 Where: Kentwood High School Time: Session 1, 8:30 11:30am, Session 2, 12:00-3:00pm *Please contact the school for further information Kentwood High School Main Office: No transportation provided igrad Students can attend Credit Recovery to Kent Meridian igrad Main Office: No transportation provided Kent Mountain View No Programs Kent Mountain View Main Office: Kent Phoenix Academy Students can attend Credit Recovery at Kent Meridian Alive and Free Program hosted at Kent Phoenix Academy Alive and Free Program is catalyzing and developing a regional approach to youth development and violence prevention. The program will be hosted at Kent Phoenix Academy. Date: June 20, 2016 September 2, 2016 (Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays) Time: 12:30pm 3:30pm Where: Room 610 Kent Park Recreation will host summer fun at Kent Phoenix Academy (*) = Kent s Race to the Top Schools P a g e 14 15
15 Date: July 5, 2016 August 4, 2016 Time: 5:00pm 9:00pm Kent Phoenix Academy Main Office: (*) = Kent s Race to the Top Schools P a g e 15 15
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