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Summer Programs Brochure

Registration begins in March for all Summer Programs. Questions?

Program and Location Contact
Preschool Programs at Walker-Grant Center Laura Dove (540-372-1065)
Kindercamp/Elementary Summer School/Summer Scholars at LES Pam Diggs (LES at 540-310-0029) and Tony Wishard (HMES at 540-372-1115)
Middle School Summer School at Walker-Grant Middle School Emma Brown and Tony Lewis (540-372-1145)
High School Summer School/Regional Governor's Summer School Program at James Monroe High School Thomas Johnson (540-372-1100)

 

ELEMENTARY PROGRAMS (June 5-30)

Summer school will begin on June 5 and end on June 30 for Preschool, Kindercamp, and K - grade 12 students. Hours are 8:00AM - 12:30PM for Preschool, kindergarten, and first grade students. Hours for elementary summer school are 8:00AM - 3:00PM for grades 2 through 5, as they will participate in a program sponsored by the YMCA, Monday - Friday.

SECONDARY PROGRAMS (June 5-30)

Secondary summer programs are for grades 6- 12 students. Course recovery classes are only available to those who need to repeat the course. Students who attend summer programs will be able to experience boost learning sessions in English, math, and science Monday through Friday from 8:00AM - 12:30PM. Students will be able to take the associated Standards of Learning (SOL) tests if needed.

FOOD AND TRANSPORTATION

FCPS students who participate in summer programs will be provided transportation, breakfast, and lunch daily. Bus routes will be available on the FCPS website or by contacting your child's school.

KINDERCAMP

Students who are registered for 23-24 FCPS kindergarten may register for a one week program in June for one of the following slots:

  • June 5 - 9
  • June 12 - 16
  • June 20 - 23
  • June 26 - 30

Hours are 8:00AM - 12:30PM.

ELEMENTARY SUMMER SCHOLARS

The program takes place July 5 through 21, from 8:00AM - 12:30PM. Parents will receive specific information regarding the scholars program in March. It is a two-and-a-half week enrichment study program designed to provide students with a variety of experiences with class activities, guest speakers, and field trips.

EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR PROGRAMMING

A free, appropriate public education, for some students with disabilities, may require a program of special education and related services in excess of the normal school year. In order for students with disabilities to access ESY services, an IEP team needs to convene to discuss individual student needs and determine ESY eligibility.

ENGLISH LEARNING (EL) SUMMER SUPPORT

Summer support for EL students will focus on developing English language skills in areas of speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Students will also be exposed to foundational skills in math and science. Dates and times to be determined.

REGIONAL GOVERNOR'S SCHOOL SUMMER PROGRAM

A regional program is offered to students who are eligible to receive gifted education services at the secondary level. Interested students must submit an application. For more information, please contact the school counseling office.