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Learning Is Fun Together (LIFT) is a series of onsite summer learning opportunities. Learn more about opportunities for each level below. Register by June 29, 2023
LIFT LEARNING
Students completing grades K-5 may be invited to participate in LIFT Learning. LIFT Learning will focus on the reinforcement of skills in Reading and Mathematics. Small group instruction and weekly thematic units are utilized to engage students in learning. Students will be invited by school principals based upon review of student performance data.
LIFT CAMPS
Weekly onsite camps, some in partnership with Penn State University, are offered for grade level bands. Camp topics include K-1 Lego Adventures, K-1 Geography and Culture, K-1 Authors and Artist, Grade 1-3 Young Engineers, Grade 2-3 Decoding Nature, Grade 2-3 Junior Hero Quest, Grade 2-3 Data Detectives Camp, Grade 4-5 Roller Coaster Creation Camp, Grade 4-5 Hero Quest, Grade 4-5 STEAM Challenge, Grade 4-7 Young Engineers, and Grade 4-7 Drama for Kids.
*Please note: Students can only register ONE time for each title. In other words, students may not repeat camp experiences. For example, if a student signs up for Data Detectives the week of July 10, the student may not repeat the same camp the week of July 17.
LIFT LEARNING
Students completing grades 6-8 may be invited to participate in LIFT Learning. LIFT Learning will focus on the reinforcement of skills in English Language Arts and Mathematics. Students will be invited by school principals based upon review of student performance data.
LIFT CAMPS
Weekly onsite camps are offered for middle school students. Camp topics include All the Universe is a Stage, The Forces of Flight, Inventioneering, Viking Genius Bar, Baking it Up, It’s Just Rocket Science, Sew Much Fun, Middle School Jumpstart, Gr 3-8 Orchestra Activity Week, Gr 4-7 Drama for Kids, and Gr 4-7 Young Engineers.
*Please note: Students can only register ONE time for each title. In other words, students may not repeat camp experiences. For example, if a student signs up for Inventioneering the week of July 10, the student may not repeat the same camp the week of July 17.
CREDIT RECOVERY
Students in need of credit recovery and approved by the High School administration can participate. School counselors and administrators will collaborate with families to ensure appropriate registration.