ARLINGTON, VA - The Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) is offering a free four-week, half-day Summer Enrichment Program to many of its Space-Required students in grades K-8 again this year.
Classes will be held Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. until 12 p.m., at selected school sites. The planned Summer Enrichment Program will be offered based on the level of interest from families and confirmed enrollment.
Specific dates will be determined based on local school schedules. The Summer Program curriculum will feature academic-enrichment activities emphasizing math and language arts. Transportation and lunch for the Summer Program will not be provided.
This will be the fifth year DoDEA has offered a Summer Program. Curriculum materials will again be provided by Voyager Expanded Learning. Through the Voyager programs, students in Kindergarten through grade 5 will experience the primary and intermediate levels of Mysteries, and students in grades 6-8 will participate in Media Magic.
Classes offered are not part of a remedial program (meaning they are not for credit) nor are they specifically designed to improve below-average skills. The classes are designed to enrich and reinforce student learning through engaging in high-interest, hands-on activities focusing on reading, math skills and science content.
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Summer Program sites are listed below. For more information and to register your student, please contact your local school office.
DoDEA Pacific Schools:
Japan District Korea District
Darby Elementary School Humphreys Elementary School
Lanham Elementary School Osan Elementary School
Perry Elementary School Seoul Elementary/Middle School
Sollars Elementary School Daegu Elementary/High School
Sullivans Elementary School
Mendel Elementary School
Okinawa District Guam District
Killin Elementary School Andersen Elementary School
Kinser Elementary School McCool Elementary/Middle School
Stearly Heights Elementary School |