Click here to access PowerSchool to register for Summer School 2021. Registration is open from Monday, April 12 at 3:00pm until Friday, April 30 at 3:00pm. Registration is first come, first served and once courses are filled, they are no longer available. Find all of our course offerings here.
Parents will register their children for the following courses using a Google Form rather than through PowerSchool. These parents will receive a seperate email on Monday, April 12. Courses include: Getting Ready for 4K, Getting Ready for 5K, Jaguar Performance Training, Songwriting/Piano, and Getting Ready for Middle School.
Summer School Dates: Monday, June 14 through Friday, July 9 with no school on Monday, July 5 in recognition of the Independence Day holiday.
Doors Open at 8:15am each morning. Grab-and-go breakfast will be available.
Period 1: 8:25am-10:00am
There is a 15 minute break between the periods.
Period 2: 10:15am-11:50am
Grab -and-go lunch will be available from 11:50am-12:10pm.
Lamers Bus Lines provides transportation for summer school to interested families. Please click here to access the registration form.
Health and safety protocol used during summer school will be similar to protocol used throughout the 2020-2021 school year.
Students will be required to wear a mask while participating in summer school.
Students will be asked to wash their hands using hand sanitizer or soap and water throughout the day.
Effort will be made to encourage social distancing as much as practical.
Desks and tables will be cleaned between students.
Summer School in the Ashwaubenon School District provides opportunities for children who wish to enrich and enhance their experiences beyond the regular school year. It also provides opportunities to explore new learning. Finally, it offers learning situations for students needing basic instruction and/or remediation in academic areas.
Objectives:
- Assist students who wish to expand the knowledge and skills acquired during the regular school year.
- Assist students who have difficulty in specific subjects by offering classes to meet individual needs and reinforce basic skills.
- Challenge students with opportunities in areas not available during the regular school year.
- Help improve the student’s general attitude toward school, to lead to greater educational achievement.
- Allow students to explore areas in which they might not otherwise enroll.
- Allow the teachers and the administration to explore and experiment with new methods and materials.
Registration for students and volunteers will take place beginning on April 12. New this year, families will register directly for specific courses and will immediately get their schedule (including teachers and room numbers) rather than choosing possible classes with alternates and getting their schedules at a later time.