Summer Programs
Summer Academy
provides
enrichment opportunities through a diversified curriculum with enhanced
activities.
Summer
Preschool
This
is a four-week continuation of the Kyrene Preschool Program available
during the school year which typically developing and special needs
preschoolers learn together in an environment designed for the most
effective learning of the preschool age children. Typically developing
children are those whose development is typical for their age and
similar to other children in their age group. Special needs children are
those whose development is delayed in one or more areas as compared to
other children their age. Kyrene special needs preschool
students who are eligible for Extended School Year services may attend
free and will be given first priority for registration. Other students
may register on a first-come, first-served basis.
Community Theater
is an
exciting new program will blend the love of performing with the
knowledge and technical aspects of the stage. Students will work
with a voice coach, learn choreography and dance, how to apply stage
make up, costume design, and much more! And if performing is not your
thing, we will have a full working crew behind the stage!
Summer Kids Club (Childcare)
offers an exciting summer camp experience for children! Children
participating in Kids Club enjoy fun, enriching activities with new and
old friends. Each week we offer field trips, special events,
swimming or water play, pretend play, indoor and outdoor cooperative
games, art, science and many other choices.
Our Early
Learning Centers (3 and 4 yrs. old) incorporate age appropriate
activities that help children reach their full potential cognitively,
emotionally, physically and socially. Our approach is hands-on,
child-centered that encourages children to learn at their own pace.
For more information go to
www.kyrene.org/childcare
Success through Academic Reform (STAR)
is an
innovative four-week summer program designed to build on social,
emotional and academic skills for students who have struggled with
success in school. S.T.A.R. promotes student success through
communication arts, mathematics, team building, study/organizational
strategies, character building activities and discussions. S.T.A.R.
teachers will monitor student progress, correct and grade assignments,
and assess objectives to verify mastery. A graduation ceremony and an
off-campus excursion will culminate this summer’s program. Students
completing the S.T.A.R. program will have an established
connection with a student advocate on their home campus.
S.T.A.R. is designed for students entering 6th, 7th and 8th
grades.