Flint Community Schools 2018-19 Summer Programs
FCS 2018-2019 Summer Offerings Tot Lot K-5th Arts and Robotics Math and Literacy Summer Scholars Camp 6th and 7th Summer Camp 8th Grade Summer Camp High School Summer School
2 Summer School Directors Kick-Off May 1st FCS 2018-2019 Summer Offerings 2 Summer School Directors Kick-Off May 1st
Tot Lot Goals Facilitating a seamless transition from PreK to Kindergarten Increasing math and literacy skills Strengthening Parent Home School Connection
Tot lot Daily breakfast and lunch provided 2 Sites Time: 8:00-1:00p.m. Doyle Ryder 3 Classrooms Holmes 2 Classrooms Daily breakfast and lunch provided
Tot lot 100 Students (4 and 5 years of age) Staff 1 Coordinator 5 Teachers 6 Paraprofessionals 1 Family Engagement Facilitator
Tot lot Rotation Week of June 24th at Site Week Children’s Museum For-Mar Nature Preserve July 8th-11th Holmes Doyle Ryder July 15th-18th Week of July 22nd at Site
Field Trips July 2nd Children's Zoo July 3rd Lego Land Tot lot Field Trips July 2nd Children's Zoo July 3rd Lego Land
K-5th Arts and Robotics Math and Literacy Summer Scholars Camp 4-Week Rotation June 24th -27th July 8th-11th July 15th-18th July 22nd-25th
K-5th Arts and Robotics Math and Literacy Summer Scholars camp 8:00a.m.-3:00p.m. 8:00-8:30a.m. Breakfast 8:30-11:30a.m. Arts and Robotics Math and Literacy Academy 11:30-12:00p.m. Lunch 12:00-3:00p.m. YouthQuest
K-5th Arts and Robotics Math and Literacy Summer Scholars Camp 1 Week Field Trips July 1st, 2nd & 3rd Ann Arbor Hands on Museum Impression 5 Museum Base Camp Potter Park Zoo
K-5th Arts and Robotics Math and Literacy Summer Scholars Camp Schools: Doyle Ryder and DTM Neithercut, Pierce and Potter Eisenhower and Freeman Holmes and Brownell
K-5th Arts and Robotics Math and Literacy Summer Scholars Camp Goals Minimize summer learning loss by keeping students academically engaged in math and literacy Tap into student’s creativity and allow them to experience enrichment through the arts and engineering Engage student’s in different experiences throughout Genesee County
K-5th Arts and Robotics Summer Scholars Camp 4 Sites Flint Institute of Music Music and Dance Mott College-Mott Memorial Building Culinary Arts Baker College Camp Inventions Kettering University Robotics
K-5th Arts and Robotics Math and Literacy Summer Scholars Camp Rotation Schedule Week # FIM Mott College Baker College Kettering University 1 June 24th -27th Doyle Ryder and DTM Neithercut, Pierce and Potter Eisenhower and Freeman Holmes and Brownell 2 July 8th-11th 3 July 15th-18th 4 July 22nd-25th
K-5th Arts and Robotics Summer Scholars Camp 4 Summer School Coordinators One at each site 400 students 15 students to 1 teacher Paraprofessionals Behavior Specialists Safety Advocates
K-5th Arts and Robotics Summer Scholars Camp Transportation Provided Students will be transported directly to partner sites Bus stop at each school Daily breakfast and lunch provided
6th and 7th Summer Camp Site: Baker College Minimum of 60 students Teachers Behavior Specialists Safety Advocates Transportation Provided Students will be transported directly to partner site Daily breakfast and lunch provided
6th and 7th Hi-Tech Summer Camp 1 Week Field Trips July 1st, 2nd & 3rd Charles Wright African American Museum Michigan Science Center Oakland College Tour
6th and 7th Hi-Tech Summer Camp Goals: Provide relationship and team building opportunities Engage students in a project based learning experience Provide Critical Math Literacy through the Algebra Project
8th Grade Summer Camp Goals: Transition activities for 8th to 9th grade To develop student’s ability to meaningfully and actively engage in inquiry based projects and processes
8th Grade Summer Camp Location: Baker College 100 students Behavior Specialists Safety Advocates Rotation 2 Weeks at Baker College 2 Weeks on the road to engage students in different experiences throughout Michigan
8th Grade Summer Camp Field Trips Michigan Science Center Museum of African American History Oakland College Tour
High School Summer School (9-12th) Goal: Increase graduation rate by providing credit recovery
High School Summer School (9-12th) Location: Northwestern High School Safety Advocates A.M. - Credit Recovery P.M. – YouthQuest Rotation 2 weeks at Northwestern High School 2 weeks on the road to engage students in different experiences throughout Michigan
High School Summer School (9-12th) Field Trips Michigan Science Center Museum of African American History Oakland College Tour
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