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Summer Learning Empowering Parents and Caregivers

Summer Learning Empowering Parents and Caregivers

Research demonstrates that all youth are at risk of summer learning loss — not just those who struggle academically. Most students lose two months’ worth of math skills each summer (Afterschool Alliance, 2014) On Summer Loss | Reading Rockets

How to find a Summer Learning Program? 

Are you looking for a summer of fun activities and disguised learning to support academics? Your child can participate in fun and engaging activities while receiving academic support in subject areas like math, reading, and writing skills to help them succeed in the next grade and beyond. 

Get Ready for the Best Summer Ever!

Summer Learning 2023

Middle School and High School Opportunities

  • GenCyber Youth Summer Boot Camp - NO COST - Located at Cochise College Downtown Center - Click here for information.

  • Access ASU Summer Programs Access ASU Summer Programs | Educational Outreach and Student Services (Programs include: Barrett Summer Scholars, Cesar Chavez Leadership Institute, RISE Leadership Institute, INSPIRE, Summer Experience @ West, Downtown, and Poly).

  • Rising juniors and seniors, who plan to graduate from an Arizona high school check out ASU Fleischer Scholars Program

  • Joaquin Bustoz Math-Science Honors Program Home | Joaquin Bustoz Math-Science Honors Program (asu.edu)

  • UofA College of Medicine Summer Program | Diversity and Inclusion in the College of Medicine (arizona.edu)

Elementary Opportunities 

Coming Soon!​​​

Summer Learning Resources 

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Summer Learning Reading Ready

 

Find A Book | Lexile & Quantile Hub

Looking for more reading resources?

Check your local library to see what they are offering to support summer reading or check out this virtual library to get online book archives https://openlibrary.org/ #SummerLearning @Lexile_Quantile 

What about math resources? 

Summer Math: Quantile® Summer Math Challenge - Register Today!  - The Summer Math Challenge is a six-week online free math skills maintenance program for students who have just completed grades 1-8.

Students can access math learning activities on weekly topics that are aligned with state math standards to help them retain math skills learned during the previous school year.

What other resources do you have to support summer learning? 

Fun and Free Summer Learning Resources

Summer Reading - Read On (readonarizona.org)

Summer of Possibilities: Play Your Way | PBS KIDS for Parents

Summer Stride Resource from Learning Heroes and take the readiness check and help your child with math and reading at home this summer. 

The Encantos App(encantosworld.com) Stories are magical tools for teaching. From literacy tools, to early learning tips, and more, explore insightful content developed by educators on the Encantos App. (Download for free today)

Visit the websites for your local library and museums across the country and the world to learn about free virtual learning opportunities. To start check out 35 FREE VIRTUAL FIELD TRIPS TO EXPLORE WITH YOUR KIDS .

Raising Special kids - Any parent or family member of a child with a disability can take advantage of services provided in English, Spanish, and other languages.

Cox Campus is a FREE literacy-focused learning platform, created to support with building a strong reading foundation.

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From the Academic Achievement Blog

Teacher Evaluation Affirmations Fri, Dec 16 2022

During the legislative session of 2022 the legislature repealed A.R.S. 15-952 as part of the K-12 Budget Reconciliation Bill that was signed by Governor Doug Ducey.  Due to this repeal an LEA will no longer be required to submit an Affirmation of Teacher Evaluations by February 1st to the Educator and School Excellence Unit.  The repeal of 15-592 though does not remove the evaluation requirements of the LEA for certificated teachers as required under A.R.S. 15-537.

October 2022 ESE Newsletter Wed, Oct 5 2022

This month's edition includes insightful information on the Stronger Connections Competitive Grant program , TitleIAdmin.com, and other important topics. 

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