Summer School
2024 Summer School Dates
Account Creation Begins For SDJ Residents and OEI Families |
March 25, 2024 8:00am |
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Course Enrollment Opens For SDJ Residents and OEI Families | April 1, 2024 4:30pm |
Account Creation and Course Enrollment Opens for Non Residents | April 15, 2024 8:00am |
Elementary & Middle School Programs | June 10 – July 3 8:00am-11:30am |
High School Programs | June 10 – July 12 |
Swimming and Water Safety First session | June 10 - July 3 |
Swimming and Water Safety Second Session | July 8 - July 26 |
- No Summer School on Thursday, July 4th and Friday, July 5th
- *May be subject to change
IF you have any questions please contact Michelle Johnson in the Summer School Office 608-743-5042
Michelle Johnson
ADA Compliant Summer School 2024
- General Information
- Account Creation / Course Enrollment
- Adams Elementary
- Harrison Elementary
- Jackson Elementary
- Jefferson Elementary
- Kennedy Elementary
- Lincoln ELementary
- Madison Elementary
- Monroe Elementary
- Roosevelt Elementary
- Van Buren Elementary
- Washington Elementary
- Wilson ELementary
- Fall 2024 - 6th Graders
- Middle Schools
- PLAY PRODUCTION/GIRLS CODE SUMMER CAMP
- CRAIG HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT RECOVERY
- PARKER HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT RECOVERY
- ARISE VIRTUAL ACADEMY
- ROCK RIVER CHARTER SCHOOL CREDIT RECOVERY
- EV3 MINDSTORMS LEGO ROBOTICS CAMP SUMMER RESEARCH INSTITUTE
- GOLF
- NATURE NAVIGATORS / J.S.O.L. SURVIVAL SCIENCE
- SAUNTERS/SAUNTERS ELITE
- CRAIG HIGH SCHOOL STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
- PARKER HIGH SCHOOL STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
- SUMMER STRINGS CAMP 6TH GRADE BAND/ORCHESTRA CAMPS
- NEW JULY OFFERINGS
- SUMMER MUSICAL
- SWIM AND WATER SAFETY - FIRST SESSION
- SWIM AND WATER SAFETY - SECOND SESSION
General Information
WELCOME TO SUMMER SCHOOL 2024!
We hope you will take advantage of the programs available at the district’s elementary, middle, or high school levels. We offer excellent summer educational programming and the majority of our Summer School staff are our own district educators who work with our students throughout the regular school year.
WHO’S ELIGIBLE TO PARTICIPATE
All students who reside within the School District of Janesville’s resident boundaries or are open enrolled in the district’s P4J—12th Grade programs are eligible to participate in Summer School.
Non-resident families may enroll their children on a tuition basis. For non-resident fee information, please see our “FEES” section. Enrollment for non-resident families will begin two weeks after the ini-tial enrollment date for resident students.
FEES
Enrollment for resident students is free. The non-resident fee is $150 per student (not per course). The non-resident fee is in addition to any courses that require a fee. Example: If your child is a non-resident and enrolls in Golf: Beginning your account will be assessed the $10 course fee and the $150 non-resident fee for a total amount due of $160.
Courses that require a fee will state the required amount in the individual course description. Fees are due no later than June 10th. Payments not received by this date will result in the student being dropped from the course and unable to attend Summer School.
Fees are to be paid by cash or check and mailed or delivered to the Summer School Office located at the Educational Services Center, 527 South Franklin Street, Janesville, WI 53548-4779.
- Please make checks payable to:
- School District of Janesville
- Memo field: Summer School/Student Name/Course Name
REFUNDS
If your child is unable to attend a summer school course that you have already paid for, you may re-quest a refund through the Summer School Office. Refunds must be requested prior to the start of Summer School. Refunds will also be issued if the School District of Janesville cancels a course.
COURSES REQUIRING A FEE
- Golf: Beginning $10.00
- Golf: Intermediate $60.00
- Saunters $15.00
- Saunters Elite $ 15.00
- Summer Musical $85.00
NURSING SERVICES
The School District of Janesville Summer School program provides emergency nursing services, which includes care of sick or injured children and administration of oral medication.
ATTENDANCE - ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL
Students are encouraged to attend all classes. If your student will be absent, for any reason (including planned absences), it is very important that you contact your child’s school to notify them. If your child has been marked absent and you have not notified the school office in advance, a phone call will be made to the phone number listed in the Summer School database.
ATTENDANCE - HIGH SCHOOL
Students who are enrolled in credit recovery courses must complete the required coursework and demonstrate proficiency in all class learning outcomes in order to receive credit. Instruction and coursework is completed on the high school campus using a combination of an online program and traditional instruction. Students will have 6 weeks to demonstrate proficiency and complete the required coursework in order to pass the class. Once the student has passed the class, they are no longer required to attend the class. No extension of time outside of the 6 weeks will be provided. If coursework is not completed in time, no credit will be given. Student work must be completed at school and cannot be completed off-campus.
SUPERVISION
Summer School program hours are 8:00-11:30 am for all courses (unless otherwise stated). Supervision before and after these hours is not provided by the School District of Janesville. Students should not arrive prior to 8:00 am and must be picked up from the school no later than 11:30 am. As a general rule, student guests are not permitted to attend the School District of Janesville Summer School program. Parents/guardians must sign in at the school office and wear a visitor badge during their visit.
CLOTHING / ATTIRE
Students attending the School District of Janesville Summer School program are expected to dress appropriately. Clothing/attire is considered inappropriate if it is offensive or disruptive to the school environment as determined by staff/administration. Tennis shoes or sandals with backs are recommended. No flip-flops please. Hats may not be worn in the building. Masks or face shields may be required depending on the status of the school board policies/local health guidance.
BEHAVIOR
Students attending the School District of Janesville Summer School program are expected to follow the ex-pectations outlined in the School District of Janesville Student Conduct Code which can be found at
http://www.janesville.k12.wi.us/departments/student-services/school-district-of-janesville-handbooks
Administration reserves the right to dismiss students who are not acting in a respectful, responsible, or safe way toward self or others.
COMPUTER / INTERNET USE
The School District of Janesville Summer School program provides internet, email, and network access for employee and student use. The use of the district’s computers and network systems is viewed as a privilege and not a right in the district. Employees and students should be aware that computer activity is monitored by the district electronically. The ultimate responsibility for acceptable use is the sole responsibility of the individual user. Employees and students should have no expectation of privacy in the contents of personal files on the district system.
Account Creation / Course Enrollment
ACCOUNT CREATION AND COURSE ENROLLMENT IS COMPLETED ONLINE ONLY
Website address: http://www.janesville.k12.wi.us
- Account Creation will begin on Monday, March 25th at 8:00 am.
- Course Enrollment will begin on Monday, April 1st at 4:30 pm.
This system helps parents manage their child’s summer school enrollment. In this system you will:
- Create an account - (make a username/password)
- Add Students
- Enroll students into summer school courses
- Obtain a copy of student’s schedule
In order to facilitate this and make things easier for you, we implemented some constraints:
- We require that you agree to our terms of use
- We require certain contact information from you
- We limit classes based on your child's age and/or grade level
- Enrollments are on a first-come, first-serve basis. Once a class fills, it will no longer appear on your enrollment screen.
How to use the system
The system is designed for you to "click around." With the exception of adding and dropping classes, there is really nothing you can do that will "harm" anything. so please feel free to explore all the links and buttons in the system.
One very important note:
When filling out a web-form, the information you have typed is not saved until you click "Submit." This system has a timeout that lasts about 30 minutes (if you are idle for 30 minutes, it will log you out).
Please remember your login and password after you have created it!
The system has a very basic layout. At the top is the Menu bar containing links to Home, Help, Logout, etc. Once you log into the system, another bar will appear beneath that which indicates your progress in the system.
Completion Status:
- Parent Info
- Student Info
- Signups
- Verify
- Pay
- Schedule
As you complete each step the red "X" will turn into a checkmark indicating you have completed that step.
The last step (payment) will remain red until the Summer School Office has received and recorded your payment. If you have questions, please contact the Summer School Office at 608-743-5042.
If, at any point, you do something that would make your progress incomplete (such as adding another student) these indicators should turn red again. However, there are some circumstances they may not, such as you cannot find any courses for one of your students, but you wish to finalize your registration.
If you cannot find any courses for one of your students, this is okay! Just click onto Step 4 to verify what you have selected. If all looks good, click the "Continue to Payment" link that appears and this will tell the system that you are satisfied with your current selections.
REGISTRATION STEPS 1 THROUGH 5 IN DETAIL
Please note: If you have created an account and cannot remember your login or password - Do not attempt to create another account - Please contact the Summer School Office!
Do not create a separate account for each student! Only one account is needed per family.
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Step 1 - Parent Information
- Click the “Register” link from the home page to create an account (username/password).
- Please remember your login and password after you have created it!
- You will be prompted for information about YOU (not your student), fill in the requested information and click “Submit”. If at any time you need to change your information, click “Step 1” from the comple-tion status bar.
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Step 2 - Student Information
- Click the “Add a Student” link, and fill in your Infinite Campus Student ID Number and date of birth (Month and day), click “Add New Student”. You will be asked to verify your student by clicking “Yes” or “No”. You will then have an opportunity to add any necessary health concerns (if applicable), click “Submit”.
- The data provided under “Parent Information” will be used to contact you for summer school related communication or in the case of an emergency. Be sure to add at least one additional emergency con-tact for your student by clicking “Add an Emergency Contact”. NOTE: You can attach emergency con-tacts to one or all of your students.
- If you have additional students to add, repeat Step 2 for each student (Click “Add Student”).
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Step 3 - Course Enrollment
- Click on the “Add or Drop Classes” to enroll your student into a course or to drop the course from their enrollment. If you click the "Add or Drop Classes" and no activities appear, either the classes are full (unlikely) or there may be incorrect information in the system regarding your child. In either case, please contact the Summer School Office to check on this.
- You will need your username and password to log in to add/drop courses at a later date.
- Students may enroll at any school throughout the district unless otherwise noted in the course description
- You will need your username and password to log in to add/drop courses at a later date
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Step 4 - Verify Enrollment
- Verify the courses you have enrolled your students. If everything looks good, click the “Continue to Payment” link, otherwise you can return to “Class Enrollments”.
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Step 5 - Payment
- Once enrollment is finalized and verified, fees (if applicable) are to be paid by cash or check and mailed or delivered to the Summer School Office located at the Educational Services Center, 527 South Franklin Street, Janesville, WI 53548-4779 Please make checks payable to: School District of Janesville
Fees are due no later than June 10th. Payments not received by this date will result in the student being dropped from the course and unable to attend Summer School.
Please note: the Red "X" will change to a check mard only when your payment has been received and processed
REGISTRATION and COURSE ENROLLMENT IS COMPLETED ONLINE ONLY
Website address: http://www.janesville.k12.wi.us
Registration and Course Enrollment for non-resident students will begin on Monday, April 15 at 9:00am.
All non-resident students will need to obtain a Student ID Number in order to complete the registration process.
Fill out this form to obtain a student ID number for any student not currently attending the School District of Janesville. You will be asked for the following information.
- Student’s Full First and Last Name
- Student’s Date of Birth (month, day, year)
- Student’s Gender
- Student’s Current Grade
- Student’s Current School and District
If you have multiple students to enroll, you will need to provide this information for each student. If you do not provide all of the above information, a Student ID Number cannot be created for your student.
You will receive an email response within 48 hours with your student’s ID Number and will then be able to complete the online registration and enrollment process. You will not be able to complete the online registration and enrollment process without a Student ID Number. Once you have obtained your Student ID Number(s) you will then be able to complete Steps 1 through 5.
FEES
The non-resident fee is $150 per student (not per course). The non-resident fee is in addition to any courses that require a fee. Example: If your child is non-resident and enrolls in Golf: Beginning your account will be assessed the $10 course fee and the $150 non-resident fee for a total amount due of $160.
Courses that require a fee will state the required amount in the individual course description. Fees are due no later than June 10th. Payments not received by this date will result in the student being dropped from the course and unable to attend Summer School.
Fees are to be paid by cash or check and mailed or delivered to the Summer School Office located at the Educational Services Center, 527 South Franklin Street, Janesville, WI 53548-4779.
Please make checks payable to: School District of Janesville Memo field: Summer School/Student Name
REFUNDS
If your child is unable to attend a summer school course that you have already paid for, you may request a refund through the Summer School Office. Refunds must be requested prior to the start of Summer School. Refunds will also be issued if the School District of Janesville cancels a course.
Adams Elementary
KICK-OFF TO KINDERGARTEN
This program is recommended for all children who are entering Kindergarten in the fall. This course introduces students to Kindergarten routines and expectations while further developing students’ social and academic skills. Activities include a variety of art, music, and movement. Students participating in this course will be better prepared for their first day of Kindergarten having gained valuable socialization experiences.
REQUIREMENTS:
Students must be five (5) years old on or before September 1, 2024 AND enrolled in Kindergarten for the Fall of the 2024-2025 school year.
COURSE: ADA100
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
1ST GRADE HERE I COME!
This course is designed to prepare students who have completed Kindergarten and are entering the First Grade in the fall of 2024. Students’ newly acquired reading and math skills are built on using fun, hands-on, and engaging activities incorporating art, music, and physical activity.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024— Grade 1
COURSE: ADA101
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
CAMP ADAMS EAGLES
Attention Campers! Join us at Camp Adams Eagles this summer! We will get to explore and learn in a fun environment this summer! Students in grades 2-5 will rotate between 4 different camps! They will get to learn at Camp STEAM, Camp Read S'more, Physical Education Camp, and Spanish Camp! Join us at Adams Elementary School for a summer camp adventure!
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 - Grades 2-5
COURSE: ADA120
TIME: 8:00-11:30 AM
ADAMS ELEMENTARY
1138 E. Memorial Dr.
608-743-6300
Head Teacher:
Summer Bruegger
Attendance Calls:
608-743-6330
SUMMER SCHOOL DATES
ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL
June 10-July 3
HIGH SCHOOL
June 10-July 12
Additional program dates are as listed.
COURSE TIMES
- ELEMENTARY 8:00 - 11:30 am*
- MIDDLE 8:00 - 11:30 am*
- HIGH SCHOOL 8:30 - 11:45 am*
*Unless otherwise stated in the course description
Harrison Elementary
KICK-OFF TO KINDERGARTEN
This program is recommended for all children who are entering Kindergarten in the fall. This course introduces students to Kindergarten routines and expectations while further developing students’ social and academic skills. Activities include a variety of art, music, and movement. Students participating in this course will be better prepared for their first day of Kindergarten having gained valuable socialization experiences.
REQUIREMENTS:
Students must be five (5) years old on or before September 1, 2024 AND enrolled in Kindergarten for the Fall of the 2024-2025 school year.
COURSE: HAR100
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
1ST GRADE HERE I COME!
This course is designed to prepare students who have completed Kindergarten and are entering the First Grade in the fall of 2024. Students’ newly acquired reading and math skills are built on using fun, hands-on, and engaging activities incorporating art, music, and physical activity.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024— Grade 1
COURSE: HAR101
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
Harrison Hawks in ORBIT!
This summer our incoming 2nd-5th graders are invited to blast off with us and spend four weeks in ORBIT! Our students will blast off and spend one week learning, laughing, and having fun in each of our four classes: Outdoor Explorers, Reader’s Theater, Book-It and Tech Titans. Each class will incorporate a variety of hands-on activities, exploration, games, and projects that the 2nd-5th graders won't want to miss!
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 — Grades 2 - 5
COURSE: HAR120
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
HARRISON ELEMENTARY
760 Princeton Road
608-743-6400
Attendance Calls:
608-743-6430
Head Teacher:
Jessica Grandt-Turke
ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL
June 10-July 3
HIGH SCHOOL
June 10-July 12
Additional program dates are as listed.
COURSE TIMES
- ELEMENTARY 8:00 - 11:30 am*
- MIDDLE 8:00 - 11:30 am*
- HIGH SCHOOL 8:30 - 11:45 am*
*Unless otherwise stated in the course description
Jackson Elementary
KICK-OFF TO KINDERGARTEN
This program is recommended for all children who are entering Kindergarten in the fall. This course introduces students to Kindergarten routines and expectations while further developing students’ social and academic skills. Activities include a variety of art, music, and movement. Students participating in this course will be better prepared for their first day of Kindergarten having gained valuable socialization experiences.
REQUIREMENTS:
Students must be five (5) years old on or before September 1, 2024 AND enrolled in Kindergarten for the Fall of the 2024-2025 school year.
COURSE: JAC100
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
1ST GRADE HERE I COME!
This course is designed to prepare students who have completed Kindergarten and are entering the First Grade in the fall of 2024. Students’ newly acquired reading and math skills are built on using fun, hands-on, and engaging activities incorporating art, music, and physical activity.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024— Grade 1
COURSE: JAC101
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
JACKSON’S SUMMER JOURNEY!
Spend four weeks this summer on a journey through outer space at Jackson Elementary School! This fun-filled program will emphasize Reading, Math, Spanish, Phy. Ed, STEM. and Art & Crafts. We will be empowering students to have fun while learning through the wonders of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Math.
Students will rotate through each of these classes daily. All classes will utilize computers, iPads and Chromebooks to reinforce and enhance instruction. We will also be having fun dress up days while we learn about outer space. We will have a fun, culminating track and field/water day to celebrate our travels through space.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 — Grades 2—5
COURSE: JAC120
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
JACKSON ELEMENTARY
441 W. Burbank Ave
608-743-6500
Attendance Calls:
608-743-6530
Head Teacher:
Stephanie Balch
SUMMER SCHOOL DATES
ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL
June 10-July 3
HIGH SCHOOL
June 10-July 12
Additional program dates are as listed.
COURSE TIMES
- ELEMENTARY 8:00 - 11:30 am*
- MIDDLE 8:00 - 11:30 am*
- HIGH SCHOOL 8:30 - 11:45 am*
*Unless otherwise stated in the course description
Jefferson Elementary
KICK-OFF TO KINDERGARTEN
This program is recommended for all children who are entering Kindergarten in the fall. This course introduces students to Kindergarten routines and expectations while further developing students’ social and academic skills. Activities include a variety of art, music, and movement. Students participating in this course will be better prepared for their first day of Kindergarten having gained valuable socialization experiences.
REQUIREMENTS:
Students must be five (5) years old on or before September 1, 2024 AND enrolled in Kindergarten for the Fall of the 2024-2024 school year.
COURSE: JEF100
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
1ST GRADE HERE I COME!
This course is designed to prepare students who have completed Kindergarten and are entering the First Grade in the fall of 2024. Students’ newly acquired reading and math skills are built on using fun, hands-on, and engaging activities incorporating art, music, and physical activity.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024— Grade 1
COURSE: JEF101
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
FULL STEAM AHEAD TO JEFFERSON’S BRAIN GAMES 2024!
Are you ready to stretch your thinking? Our program will incorporate the components of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math) to review and expand on the learning and gains made during the school year. Students rotate through a variety of STEAM activities every day in small groups. There is a little something for everyone! We can’t wait to meet you here for our Summer Brain Games 2024!
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 — Grades 2 - 5
COURSE: JEF120
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
JEFFERSON ELEMENTARY
1831 Mt. Zion Ave.
608-743-6600
Attendance Calls:
608-743-6630
Head Teacher:
Shilo Habeck
ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL
June 10-July 3
HIGH SCHOOL
June 10-July 12
Additional program dates are as listed.
COURSE TIMES
- ELEMENTARY 8:00 - 11:30 am*
- MIDDLE 8:00 - 11:30 am*
- HIGH SCHOOL 8:30 - 11:45 am*
*Unless otherwise stated in the course description
Kennedy Elementary
KICK-OFF TO KINDERGARTEN
This program is recommended for all children who are entering Kindergarten in the fall. This course introduces students to Kindergarten routines and expectations while further developing students’ social and academic skills. Activities include a variety of art, music, and movement. Students participating in this course will be better prepared for their first day of Kindergarten having gained valuable socialization experiences.
REQUIREMENTS:
Students must be five (5) years old on or before September 1, 2024 AND enrolled in Kindergarten for the Fall of the 2024-2025 school year.
COURSE: KEN100
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
1ST GRADE HERE I COME!
This course is designed to prepare students who have completed Kindergarten and are entering the First Grade in the fall of 2024. Students’ newly acquired reading and math skills are built on using fun, hands-on, and engaging activities incorporating art, music, and physical activity.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024— Grade 1
COURSE: KEN101
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
AROUND THE WORLD
Come experience a bit of different cultures from around the world. Each week we will be pretending to travel to a different continent. We will learn about the language, traditional clothing, food, and unique animals as well as other parts of a culture from at least one country on the continent.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024— Grades 2 - 5
COURSE: KEN155
TIME: 8:00—9:00 AM
COURSE: KEN155
TIME: 9:15—10:15 AM
COURSE: KEN155
TIME: 10:30—11:30 AM
ART ADVENTURES
Let’s explore different types of art this summer! Students will create art projects using different mediums including paint, yarn weaving, beads, markers, and origami to name a few. Explore your creative side with Art Adventures!
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 — Grades 2 - 3
COURSE: KEN130
TIME: 8:00—9:00 AM
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 — Grades 2 - 4
COURSE: KEN130
TIME: 9:15—10:15 AM
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 — Grades 3 - 5
COURSE: KEN130
TIME: 10:30—11:30 AM
BROADWAY BOUND
In this course, students will prepare and perform a musical for parents, friends, and family. The class runs for the whole morn-ing of summer school so that students can learn all about what it takes to produce a show. There are roles for everyone! In addition to singing, acting, and moving, we’ll create scenery and props to enhance the musical production. We even put the final show on television!
Due to the short duration of the class, please do not enroll in this course if you anticipate being absent more than two (2) days.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024— Grades 2 - 5
COURSE: KEN132
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
FUN IN THE SUN
This summer enjoy a variety of outdoor activities that will include leisure and recrea-tional activities. Games could include; soccer, 4-square, tag games, ladder toss, frisbee games, fun water games. This class is a fun, no pressure environment. You do not have to be athletic to enjoy this class! Let's have some fun outside!
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024— Grades 2 - 4
COURSE: KEN134
TIME: 8:00—9:00 AM
COURSE: KEN134
TIME: 9:15—10:15 AM
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 — Grades 3 - 5
COURSE: KEN134
TIME: 10:30—11:30 AM
KENNEDY TRIATHLON
In this course, students will learn the importance of health and fitness, study, train and race for a “Kids Triathlon”. Students must have a two wheeled bicycle. Students must also be able to ride a two wheeled bicycle independently without training wheels. Students must also be able to swim unassisted without a life jacket to participate. The last week of summer school we will have our own “Summer School Kids Triathlon”.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 — Grades 3- 5
COURSE: KEN136
TIME: 8:00—9:00 AM
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
This class is for students who enjoy participation and activity. The first 10-15 minutes of each class will be a fitness activity. Students will be offered a variety of activities to develop skills necessary to live an active life-style, emphasize healthy competition and good sportsmanship, and develop a positive attitude toward physical activity.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 — Grades 4 - 5
COURSE: KEN140
TIME: 9:15—10:15 AM
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 — Grades 2 - 3
COURSE: KEN140
TIME: 10:30—11:30 AM
KENNEDY ELEMENTARY
3901 Randolph Road
608-743-7500
Attendance Calls:
608-743-7565
Head Teacher:
Allison Stalsberg
ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL
June 10-July 3
HIGH SCHOOL
June 10-July 12
Additional program dates are as listed.
COURSE TIMES
- ELEMENTARY 8:00 - 11:30 am*
- MIDDLE 8:00 - 11:30 am*
- HIGH SCHOOL 8:30 - 11:45 am*
*Unless otherwise stated in the course description
MATH GAMES AND PUZZLES
Students will continue to develop thinking and problem-solving skills and logical rea-soning by engaging in hands-on puzzles and games that involve both creativity and criti-cal thinking. Students will be encouraged to connect with mathematics concepts on a deeper, real-life level, in a fun and engaging way!
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 — Grades 3-5
COURSE: MATH GAMES AND PUZZLES
TIME: 8:00—9:00 AM
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 — Grades 3-5
COURSE: MATH GAMES AND PUZZLES
TIME: 9:15—10:15 AM
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 — Grades 2-4
COURSE: MATH GAMES AND PUZZLES
TIME: 10:30—11:30 AM
READING ROCKETS
Reading Rockets is an "invite only" course. Students must receive a letter of invite in or-der to enroll in this course. PASSWORD REQUIRED
Students will be offered daily opportunities to practice balanced literacy skills with some integration of technology literacy skills.
Students will review, refine and extend their vocabulary and phonics skills, develop fluency, increase comprehension, and respond to reading through writing. The focus of the course will be a guided reading approach using Summer Success reading curriculum and a variety of materials at students’ instructional and independent levels.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024—Grade 2
COURSE: KEN152
TIME: 8:00—9:00 AM
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 — Grade 3
COURSE: KEN153
TIME: 9:15—10:15 AM
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 — Grade 4
COURSE: KEN154
TIME: 10:30—11:30 AM
MATH BLAST
Math Blast is designed for students who need extra math practice during the summer. Class sizes are kept small in order to provide more individualized instruction to the students. Students will spend time prac-ticing math facts, developing number sense, and applying math strategies. This class is considered remediation and is invitation only. PASSWORD REQUIRED
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 — Grade 4
COURSE: KEN156
TIME: 8:00—9:00 AM
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 — Grade 2
COURSE: KEN156
TIME: 9:15—10:15 AM
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 — Grade 3
COURSE: KEN156
TIME: 10:30—11:30 AM
TECHNOLOGY ACADEMY
STEAM Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math Get ready to create, communicate, collaborate, and apply critical thinking skills! This course will actively engage students in using technology throughout science and engineering. Students will have an opportunity to explore various types of software and apps. They will create pieces using multimedia tools, along with engaging in experiments and other hands-on projects and activities. Please be aware that non-resident students will be required to have a gmail account for this class.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 — Grades 2 - 5
COURSE: KEN150
TIME: 8:00—9:00 AM
COURSE: KEN150
TIME: 9:15—10:15 AM
COURSE: KEN150
TIME: 10:30—11:30 AM
READING/WRITING ENRICHMENT
Reading and writing are skills necessary for school success. This course provides enrichment opportunities using a variety of literature, reviews and extends previously taught skills, and teaches new skills through creative writing projects, motivational activities, and learning games. Classroom instruction develops critical and creative thinking skills.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 — Grade 2—3
COURSE: KEN148
TIME: 8:00—9:00 AM
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 — Grade 3—4
COURSE: KEN148
TIME: 9:15—10:15 AM
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 — Grades 4—5
COURSE: KEN148
TIME: 10:30—11:30 AM
Lincoln ELementary
JOURNEY TO GREATNESS SUMMER SCHOOL
Students will work with the 4-C’s to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to be successful. What are the 4-C’s? Communication, Collaboration, Creativity, and Critical Thinking. Through personalized learning opportunities, your child will have the chance to learn and grow through these highly engaging methods. They will be empowered in how they learn and how they show mastery of skills. Your child will have ownership of their learning and will develop the knowledge and skills to be successful with the teacher as their guide!
KICK-OFF TO KINDERGARTEN
This program is recommended for all children who are entering Kindergarten in the fall. This course introduces students to Kindergarten routines and expectations while further developing students’ social and academic skills. Activities include a variety of art, music, and movement. Students participating in this course will be better prepared for their first day of Kindergarten having gained valuable socialization experiences.
REQUIREMENTS:
Students must be five (5) years old on or before September 1, 2024 AND enrolled in Kindergarten for the Fall of the 2024-2025 school year.
COURSE: LIN100
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
1ST GRADE HERE I COME!
This course is designed to prepare students who have completed Kindergarten and are entering the First Grade in the fall of 2024. Students’ newly acquired reading and math skills are built on using fun, hands-on, and engaging activities incorporating art, music, and physical activity.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024— Grade 1
COURSE: LIN101
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
THE LINCOLN JOURNEY TO GREATNESS
Journey through summer with the 4C’s of learning on Lincoln’s path to greatness! Students will explore and problem solve real-life situations by engaging in fun activities focused on communication, collaboration, creativity, and critical thinking. Students will discover innovative practices as they infuse the 4C's within the classes Music and Movement, Spanish, Art, and STEM.
The Lincoln Journey to Greatness program will provide students with many different avenues for learning in their own creative and empowering way!
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024— Grades 2 - 5
COURSE: LIN120
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
LINCOLN ELEMENTARY
1821 Conde Street
608-743-6700
Attendance Calls:
608-743-6730
Head Teacher:
Stephanie Butler
ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL
June 10-July 3
HIGH SCHOOL
June 10-July 12
Additional program dates are as listed.
COURSE TIMES
- ELEMENTARY 8:00 - 11:30 am*
- MIDDLE 8:00 - 11:30 am*
- HIGH SCHOOL 8:30 - 11:45 am*
*Unless otherwise stated in the course description
Madison Elementary
KICK-OFF TO KINDERGARTEN
This program is recommended for all children who are entering Kindergarten in the fall. This course introduces students to Kindergarten routines and expectations while further developing students’ social and academic skills. Activities include a variety of art, music, and movement. Students participating in this course will be better prepared for their first day of Kindergarten having gained valuable socialization experiences.
REQUIREMENTS:
Students must be five (5) years old on or before September 1, 2024 AND enrolled in Kindergarten for the Fall of the 2024-2025 school year.
COURSE: MAD100
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
1ST GRADE HERE I COME!
This course is designed to prepare students who have completed Kindergarten and are entering the First Grade in the fall of 2024. Students’ newly acquired reading and math skills are built on using fun, hands-on, and engaging activities incorporating art, music, and physical activity.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024— Grade 1
COURSE: MAD101
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
Camp Madison
Welcome to Camp Madison! Campers will enjoy a fun filled summer with all sorts of camp activities - singing around the campfire, crafts, science experi-ments, and team building activities. Campers will use their math and reading skills to complete challenges throughout the summer. Please join us at Camp Madison!
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 -Grades 2 - 5
COURSE: MAD120
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
MADISON ELEMENTARY
331 North Grant Ave
608-743-6800
Attendance Calls:
608-743-6830
Head Teacher:
Christine Veium
ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL
June 10-July 3
HIGH SCHOOL
June 10-July 12
Additional program dates are as listed.
COURSE TIMES
- ELEMENTARY 8:00 - 11:30 am*
- MIDDLE 8:00 - 11:30 am*
- HIGH SCHOOL 8:30 - 11:45 am*
*Unless otherwise stated in the course description
Monroe Elementary
KICK-OFF TO KINDERGARTEN
This program is recommended for all children who are entering Kindergarten in the fall. This course introduces students to Kindergarten routines and expectations while further developing students’ social and academic skills. Activities include a variety of art, music, and movement.
Students participating in this course will be better prepared for their first day of Kindergarten having gained valuable socialization experiences.
REQUIREMENTS:
Students must be five (5) years old on or before September 1, 2024 AND enrolled in Kindergarten for the Fall of the 2024-2025 school year.
COURSE: MON100
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
1ST GRADE HERE I COME!
This course is designed to prepare students who have completed Kindergarten and are entering the First Grade in the fall of 2024. Students’ newly acquired reading and math skills are built on using fun, hands-on, and engaging activities incorporating art, music, and physical activity.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024— Grade 1
COURSE: MON101
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
Engaging & Empowering the Inner Mustang
Join us for an engaging and empowering experience that allows 2nd- 5th graders to work in a collaborative environment in order to gain awareness and solve “real-world” school, neighborhood, and community problems through a Project-Based Learning focus.
- Engaging In Problem Solving:Students will be empowered to learn how to take initiative and responsibility, build their confidence, solve problems, work in teams, communicate ideas, and manage themselves more effectively.
- Engaging In All Things Techno: Empowering learners through a wide world of technology opportunities. Students will gain skill and proficiency in an assortment of technology enhanced programs, sites, and projects as they generate effective solutions.
- Engaging In Exercise & Movement: Empowered learning begins with exercise. Students will participate in a variety of games, sports, and lively fun. In turn, their mindsets will be optimized with improved alertness, attention, and motivation.
- Engaging In Creativity: Students imaginations will be shifted into high gear as we foster and develop their creative juices and use them to generate an array of original projects .They will work with a variety of artistic mediums and make decisions regarding design, style and color schemes.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 — Grades 2-5
COURSE: MON120
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
MONROE ELEMENTARY
55 South Pontiac Dr.
608-743-6900
Attendance Calls:
608-743-6930
Head Teacher:
Dennis Condon
ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL
June 10-July 3
HIGH SCHOOL
June 10-July 12
Additional program dates are as listed.
COURSE TIMES
- ELEMENTARY 8:00 - 11:30 am*
- MIDDLE 8:00 - 11:30 am*
- HIGH SCHOOL 8:30 - 11:45 am*
*Unless otherwise stated in the course description
Roosevelt Elementary
KICK-OFF TO KINDERGARTEN
This program is recommended for all children who are entering Kindergarten in the fall. This course introduces students to Kindergarten routines and expectations while further developing students’ social and academic skills. Activities include a variety of art, music, and movement. Students participating in this course will be better prepared for their first day of Kindergarten having gained valuable socialization experiences.
REQUIREMENTS:
Students must be five (5) years old on or before September 1, 2024 AND enrolled in Kindergarten for the Fall of the 2024-2025 school year.
COURSE: ROO100
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
1ST GRADE HERE I COME!
This course is designed to prepare students who have completed Kindergarten and are entering the First Grade in the fall of 2024. Students’ newly acquired reading and math skills are built on using fun, hands-on, and engaging activities incorporating art, music, and physical activity.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024— Grade 1
COURSE: ROO101
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
ROOSEVELT steam summer camp
Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math! Come join the fun at Roosevelt as we do a wide variety of STEAM activities this summer! From art projects, to engineering challenges, and more. Students will practice their team building and social skills by working with partners and small groups to complete problem solving missions.
They will also have opportunities to learn and play card and board games (new ones and classics). Students will get to use their logic and reasoning skills to play math games, as well as their creativity to make amazing arts and crafts projects. They'll use the engineering design process to build, create, design, and solve challenges. It's going to be a summer camp you won't want to miss!
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 — Grades 2 - 5
COURSE: ROO120
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
ROOSEVELT ELEMENTARY
316 South Ringold St
608-743-7000
Attendance Calls:
608-743-7030
Head Teacher:
Jennifer Kallio
ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL
June 10-July 3
HIGH SCHOOL
June 10-July 12
Additional program dates are as listed.
COURSE TIMES
- ELEMENTARY 8:00 - 11:30 am*
- MIDDLE 8:00 - 11:30 am*
- HIGH SCHOOL 8:30 - 11:45 am*
*Unless otherwise stated in the course description
Van Buren Elementary
KICK-OFF TO KINDERGARTEN
This program is recommended for all children who are entering Kindergarten in the fall. This course introduces students to Kindergarten routines and expectations while further developing students’ social and academic skills. Activities include a variety of art, music, and movement. Students participating in this course will be better prepared for their first day of Kindergarten having gained valuable socialization experiences.
REQUIREMENTS:
Students must be five (5) years old on or before September 1, 2024 AND enrolled in Kindergarten for the Fall of the 2024-2025 school year.
COURSE: VAN100
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
1ST GRADE HERE I COME!
This course is designed to prepare students who have completed Kindergarten and are entering the First Grade in the fall of 2024. Students’ newly acquired reading and math skills are built on using fun, hands-on, and engaging activities incorporating art, music, and physical activity.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024— Grade 1
COURSE: VAN101
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
VAN BUREN “VOICE & CHOICE”
Van Buren students in grades 2-5 will enjoy fun, interactive learning experiences as they choose up for 3 different, hands-on courses being offered during our Van Buren Voice & Choice Summer School Program! Students will rotate through all 3 classes each day, with a free breakfast treat and recess in between.
Course titles include:
- Let’s Write About It!
- Ready, Set, STEM
- Mystery Science Exploration
- Love To Read!
- Readers Theater
- A Royal Affair
- Gamifying Math
- Cool Cards & Board Gaming
- Fun with Fidgets
- Coloring Van Buren
- The Art Of Ballooning
- Walking for Wellness
- Let’s Get Physical
Once you sign up for Van Buren “Voice & Choice” watch for an email from Principal Edwards with how to sign up to ensure you get your top picks!!
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024— Grades 2 - 5
COURSE: VAN120
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
VAN BUREN ELEMENTARY
1515 Lapham Street
608-743-7100
Attendance Calls:
608-743-7130
Head Teacher:
Stephanie Edwards
ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL
June 10-July 3
HIGH SCHOOL
June 10-July 12
Additional program dates are as listed.
COURSE TIMES
- ELEMENTARY 8:00 - 11:30 am*
- MIDDLE 8:00 - 11:30 am*
- HIGH SCHOOL 8:30 - 11:45 am*
*Unless otherwise stated in the course description
Washington Elementary
The Rookies, KICK-OFF TO KINDERGARTEN
This program is recommended for all children who are entering Kindergarten in the fall. This course introduces students to Kindergarten routines and expectations while further developing students’ social and academic skills. Activities include a variety of art, music, and movement. Students participating in this course will be better prepared for their first day of Kindergarten having gained valuable socialization experiences.
REQUIREMENTS:
Students must be five (5) years old on or before September 1, 2024 AND enrolled in Kindergarten for the Fall of the 2024-2025 school year.
COURSE: WAS100
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
The starters, 1ST GRADE HERE I COME!
This course is designed to prepare students who have completed Kindergarten and are entering the First Grade in the fall of 2024. Students’ newly acquired reading and math skills are built on using fun, hands-on, and engaging activities incorporating art, music, and physical activity.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 - Grade 1
COURSE: WAS101
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
THE MVPS
Hot dog! Students sliding into second through fifth grades will be working collaboratively in grade level teams to maintain and build skills for the upcom-ing school year. These MVPs will be cheering to be back in the swing of things as they train their minds in aca-demic and social skills. Our lineup includes practice and application in reading, science, math, technology, and crafts through creative, hands on activities. Washington summer school is a home run!
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 - Grades 2-5
COURSE: WAS120
TIME: 8:00-11:30 AM
WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY
811 North Pine Street
608-743-7200
Attendance Calls:
608-743-7230
Head Teacher:
Stacy Glowacki
ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL
June 10-July 3
HIGH SCHOOL
June 10-July 12
Additional program dates are as listed.
COURSE TIMES
- ELEMENTARY 8:00 - 11:30 am*
- MIDDLE 8:00 - 11:30 am*
- HIGH SCHOOL 8:30 - 11:45 am*
*Unless otherwise stated in the course description
Wilson ELementary
KICK-OFF TO KINDERGARTEN
This program is recommended for all children who are entering Kindergarten in the fall. This course introduces students to Kindergarten routines and expectations while further developing students’ social and academic skills. Activities include a variety of art, music, and movement. Students participating in this course will be better prepared for their first day of Kindergarten having gained valuable socialization experiences.
REQUIREMENTS:
Students must be five (5) years old on or before September 1, 2024 AND enrolled in Kindergarten for the Fall of the 2024-2025 school year.
COURSE: WIL100
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
1ST GRADE HERE I COME!
This course is designed to prepare students who have completed Kindergarten and are entering the First Grade in the fall of 2024. Students’ newly acquired reading and math skills are built on using fun, hands-on, and engaging activities incorporating art, music, and physical activity.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024— Grade 1
COURSE: WIL101
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
WILSON CAMP WILDCAT
Students entering grades 2 through 5 in the Fall of 2024 will participate in four weeks of Camp Wildcat at Wilson. Themed weeks include On Wisconsin! and Summer Fun. Wildcat Campers will attend Wildcat Recreation, STEAM class and receive reading & math skills support throughout the day. We always have a few special summer surprises! Join us this summer for fun and friends!
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 - Grades 2 - 5
COURSE: WIL120
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
WILSON ELEMENTARY
465 Rockport Road
608-743-7300
Attendance Calls:
608-743-7330
Head Teacher:
Cassie Kriefall
ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL
June 10-July 3
HIGH SCHOOL
June 10-July 12
Additional program dates are as listed.
COURSE TIMES
- ELEMENTARY 8:00 - 11:30 am*
- MIDDLE 8:00 - 11:30 am*
- HIGH SCHOOL 8:30 - 11:45 am*
*Unless otherwise stated in the course description
Fall 2024 - 6th Graders
The middle school summer academies will provide a balance of enrichment and academics. Fall 2024 6th grade students will enroll in an entire block program that runs from 8:00—11:30 am.
The middle school programs are a great opportunity for your student to prepare for Fall 6th grade, meet new classmates, and become acclimated to a new building. Please see course descriptions below.
EDISON’S 6TH GRADE TRANSITION
CALLING ALL HEROES! Edison’s 6th Grade Transition team is looking for all students interested in becoming an everyday HERO! During our 6th Grade Transition program, you and your child can expect learning environments and activities that foster:
- Hunger for more (knowledge, skills, learning, fun)
- Empowerment
- Responsibility
- Opportunity for growth
- Engagement
- Skills focused on preparing
- Students for their future
We invite Fall 2024 6th graders to join The 6th Grade Transition team, offering a great opportunity for students to get a head start on a successful school year. Team building challenges will offer students the opportuni-ty to meet staff and explore their middle school environment in a fun, hands on, and interactive way.
Students will participate in engineering design challenges and explore fun weekly themes that will help develop the necessary skills to give students a jumpstart on middle school reading and math. Our staff is passionate and enthusiastically focused on helping students become an everyday HERO!
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 — Grade 6
COURSE: EDI200
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
FRANKLIN’S 6TH GRADE ACADEMY
Our newest Falcons will have the opportunity to meet some of your new middle school teachers and work on transitioning to your next grade level through a fun, hands on, and interactive way. 6th grade students will be able to explore STEM and Engineering principles with project based learning.
6th Grade Falcons will also develop life-long fitness regimens, through our interactive Physical Education based curriculum. Students will plan fitness goals, chart progress, and incorporate and explore interactive technology supported academics, which will develop the skills they need to be successful at Franklin in the years to come.
Please note that all Franklin Summer School classes will be housed at Parker High School this summer due to construction at Franklin.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 — Grade 6
COURSE: FRA200
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
MARSHALL’S 6TH GRADE CARDINAL CAMP
In 6th grade engineering we will spend our time solving real-life issues. We will work individually, in small groups and large groups. Everyday will be a new challenge, whether we are solving or creating. If you want to critically think, work hands-on, solve problems and want to have fun while doing it, this class is for you. Students will engage and explore creative problem solving through the use of a variety of materials including drawing, painting and sculpture in Cardinal Camp Art . Aside from our Engineering and Art classes we will be introducing our new Cardinals to Marshall Middle School. Lastly, students will be introduced to the courses, programs and sports we offer here at Marshall.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 - Grade 6
COURSE: MAR200
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
EDISON MIDDLE
1649 S. Chatham St
608-743-5900
Attendance Calls:
608-743-5931
Head Teacher:
Daniel Kuehne
FRANKLIN MIDDLE @ Parker High School
3125 Mineral Point Ave
Attendance Calls:
608-743-6075
Head Teacher:
Laura Steele
MARSHALL MIDDLE
25 S. Pontiac Dr.
608-743-6200
Attendance Calls:
608-743-6231
Head Teacher:
Lara Polk
ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL
June 10-July 3
HIGH SCHOOL
June 10-July 12
Additional program dates are as listed.
COURSE TIMES
- ELEMENTARY 8:00 - 11:30 am*
- MIDDLE 8:00 - 11:30 am*
- HIGH SCHOOL 8:30 - 11:45 am*
*Unless otherwise stated in the course description
Middle Schools
The middle school summer academies will provide a balance of enrichment and academics. Fall 2024 7th & 8th grade students will enroll in an entire block program that runs from 8:00—11:30 am. The middle school programs are a great opportunity to continue the learning experience while having a great time! Please see course descriptions below.
EDISON SUMMER ACADEMY
CALLING ALL HEROES! Edison’s Summer Academy is looking for all students interested in becoming an everyday HERO! During our Summer Academy, you and your child can expect learning environments and activities that foster:
- Hunger for more (knowledge, skills, learning, fun)
- Empowerment
- Responsibility
- Opportunity for growth
- Engagement
- Skills focused on preparing students for their future
The Edison Summer Academy is for 7th and 8th grade students and is a great place for students to sharpen their skills in reading and math, explore space and climate through engineering with NASA based lessons, and engage in fulfilling outdoor and indoor activities.
Students will learn to predict, build, construct, experiment and observe as they tackle problems related to climate change. Hands-on activities will include 3 science labs investigating climate change, making smores with a solar oven, making an ocean ecosystem, and others.
Students will take part in three classes each morning: Math/Algebra Readiness, STEM and Strategic Reading, and Physical Education.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024—Grades 7-8
COURSE: EDI201
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
FRANKLIN SUMMER LEARNING EXTENSION
Franklin Summer Learning Extension offers students entering 7th and 8th grade a wide variety of instructional activities focusing on STEM and project based learning. Students will have the opportunity to choose the activities and learning projects they would like to experience, in a technology rich environment. Our students will focus on STEM, Engineering and Simple Machine based activities, incorporating literacy and mathematics skills related to core academic instruction. Franklin Summer Learning Extension will b ea place for your child to grow academically and socially in a student centered environment geared for student success. Please note that all Franklin Summer School classes will be housed at Parker High School this summer due to construction at Franklin.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 - Grades 7 - 8
COURSE: FRA201
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
MARSHALL MASH-UP
Unforgettable Summertime Fun. That is what middle school students can expect from Marshall Mash-Up. Though at a glance it may appear to be all fun and games, this experience prepares students for the rigors of high school STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) classes.
The critical thinking, creative problem-solving and collaboration skills that students learn at Marshall Mash-Up will benefit them for a lifetime! We will also spend some timefocusing on social justice and discovering ways to become a productive member of the community.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 - Grades 7- 8
COURSE: MAR201
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
EDISON MIDDLE
1649 S. Chatham St
608-743-5900
Attendance Calls:
608-743-5931
Head Teacher:
Daniel Kuehne
FRANKLIN MIDDLE @ Parker High School
3125 Mineral Point Ave
Attendance Calls:
608-743-6075
Head Teacher:
Laura Steele
MARSHALL MIDDLE
25 S. Pontiac Dr.
608-743-6200
Attendance Calls:
608-743-6231
Head Teacher:
Lara Polk
SUMMER SCHOOL DATES
ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL
June 10-July 3
8:00—11:30 am*
HIGH SCHOOL
June 10-July 12 8:30—11:45 am*
Unless otherwise stated in the course description
PLAY PRODUCTION/GIRLS CODE SUMMER CAMP
PLAY PRODUCTIONS
This educational theatre program teaches the principles of stage presence and theatre modalities while bringing to life a summer production chosen by the directors of this class. Students will learn how to move on stage, act/project their voice, and design a set. Performance dates and times for the community will be scheduled. Summer School students will see the show on the last day of summer school, July 3.
*Auditions for the chosen production will be held the first couple days of Summer School. If you have any questions, please contact :
- Amanda Jones: amanda.jones@janesville.k12.wi.us
- Melanie Hawkins: melanie.hawkins@janesville.k12.wi.us
This class meets June 10 - July 3 8:00—11:30 am
at Edison Middle School.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 —Grades 7-9
COURSE: EDI203
TIME: 8:00—11:30 AM
GIRLS CODE SUMMER CAMP
Girls Code Summer Camp is designed to show girls that computer programming can be fun! Students will explore various coding platforms in addition to app creation. Girls can create games as well as music via various coding sites. Finally students get the opportunity to explore different modules in Google CS First.
This course is appropriate for all levels of computer programming experience – from beginner to advanced. Calling artists, engineers, planners, writers, mathematicians, etc. – all skills and interests are valued at Girls Code Summer Camp!
This course is offered for girls at Marshall Middle School from June 10 - June 28
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 — Grades 6 - 12
COURSE: COM620
TIME: 12:00—2:00 PM
EDISON MIDDLE
1649 S. Chatham St
608-743-5900
Attendance Calls:
608-743-5931
Teachers:
Amanda Jones
Melanie Hawkins
PLAY PRODUCTIONS
June 10-July 3
MARSHALL MIDDLE
25 S. Pontiac Dr.
608-743-6200
Attendance Calls:
608-743-6231
Head Teacher:
Lara Polk
Girls Code Summer Camp
June 10 - June 28 12:00 PM—2:00 PM
ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL
June 10-July 3
HIGH SCHOOL
June 10-July 12
Additional program dates are as listed.
COURSE TIMES
- ELEMENTARY 8:00 - 11:30 am*
- MIDDLE 8:00 - 11:30 am*
- HIGH SCHOOL 8:30 - 11:45 am*
*Unless otherwise stated in the course description
CRAIG HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT RECOVERY
Each high school summer school course is a make-up class for 0.5 credit. Coursework is delivered and completed in a combination of a traditional classroom setting and online - both occurring at school. Students needing to make up course credit should enroll in High School Credit Recovery. Students will have up to 5 weeks to demonstrate proficiency in all class learning expectations in order to pass a class. Once the student has passed the class, they are no longer required to attend that class. Student work must be completed at school and cannot be completed off-campus.
High School Credit Recovery runs June 10-July 12 from 8:30—11:45. Students need to only sign up one time for High School Credit Recovery. Students may start an additional course if they have completed the previous course by June 30. The head teacher and counselors will ensure students take the appropriate classes at the high school. High school make-up courses may not be taken to achieve advanced or additional credits. Credit deficient courses are available at both Craig (CRA) and Parker (PAR) High Schools.
REQUIREMENTS:
Credit deficient classes can only be taken to make up a failed class. A student must have previously taken and failed a class during the regular school year (having earned no credit) for a student to be eligible to enroll in the corresponding offered summer school course.
If a student does not finish the coursework and demonstrate proficiency in the 5 weeks, they will not receive credit or a passing grade for the class. Any appointments (including court) should be made for non-school hours. High school students enrolled in credit deficient courses and who are not in their seat at the start of class will be considered tardy.
COURSE: CRA222 TIME: 8:30-11:45
HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT RECOVERY:
JUNE 10-JULY 12
8:30—11:45 AM
The following courses are available to take for credit recovery at Craig:
- ENGLISH 9
- ENGLISH 10
- ENGLISH 11
- ENGLISH 12
- ALGEBRA I
- GEOMETRY
- ALGEBRA II
- GLOBAL STUDIES
- US HISTORY
- BIOLOGY
- PHYSICAL SCIENCE
- PERSONAL FINANCE
- HEALTH
- FRESHMAN SEMINAR
CRAIG HIGH
401 S. Randall Ave.
608-743-5200
Attendance Calls:
608-743-5231
Head Teacher:
Barry Halloway
Fall 2024 Grades 9-12 (9th Grade Repeat Only)
SUMMER SCHOOL DATES
ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL
June 10-July 3 8:00—11:30 am*
HIGH SCHOOL
June 10-July 12 8:30—11:45 am*
Unless otherwise stated in the course description
PARKER HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT RECOVERY
Each high school summer school course is a make-up class for 0.5 credit. Coursework is delivered and completed in a combination of a traditional classroom setting and online - both occurring at school. Students needing to make up course credit should enroll in High School Credit Recovery. Students will have up to 5 weeks to demonstrate proficiency in all class learning expectations in order to pass a class. Once the student has passed the class, they are no longer required to attend that class. Student work must be completed at school and cannot be completed off-campus.
High School Credit Recovery runs June 10-July 12 from 8:30—11:45. Students need to only sign up one time for High School Credit Recovery. Students may start an additional course if they have completed the previous course by June 30. The head teacher and counselors will ensure students take the appropriate classes at the high school. High school make-up courses may not be taken to achieve advanced or additional credits. Credit deficient courses are available at both Craig (CRA) and Parker (PAR) High Schools.
REQUIREMENTS:
Credit deficient classes can only be taken to make up a failed class. A student must have previously taken and failed a class during the regular school year (having earned no credit) for a student to be eligible to enroll in the corresponding offered summer school course.
If a student does not finish the coursework and demonstrate proficiency in the 5 weeks, they will not receive credit or a passing grade for the class. Any appointments (including court) should be made for non-school hours. High school students enrolled in credit deficient courses and who are not in their seat at the start of class will be considered tardy.
COURSE: PAR322 TIME: 8:30-11:45
HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT RECOVERY:
JUNE 12-JULY 20
8:30—11:45 AM
The following courses are available to take for credit recovery at Craig:
- ENGLISH 9
- ENGLISH 10
- ENGLISH 11
- ENGLISH 12
- ALGEBRA I
- GEOMETRY
- ALGEBRA II
- GLOBAL STUDIES
- US HISTORY
- BIOLOGY
- PHYSICAL SCIENCE
- PERSONAL FINANCE
- HEALTH
- FRESHMAN SEMINAR
PARKER HIGH
3125 Mineral Point
608-743-5600
Attendance Calls:
608-743-5630
Head Teacher:
Mark Roth
Fall 2024 Grades 9-12 (9th Grade Repeat Only)
SUMMER SCHOOL DATES
ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL
June 10- July 3 8:00 -11:30 am*
HIGH SCHOOL
June 10-July 12 8:30 -11:45 am*
Unless otherwise stated in the course description
ARISE VIRTUAL ACADEMY
Credit-deficient courses are specifically designed for making up failed classes; they cannot be chosen to earn advanced or additional credits. These online classes, which are 0.5 credits only, include available lab hours for assistance and exams.
Daily computer work is expected, with students required to stay on pace and maintain passing grades; daily attendance will be recorded. Failure to remain on pace will result in immediate removal from the summer school program.
Classes are scheduled from June 10 to July 25, with office hours available Monday through Thursday, 8:00 am to 12:45 pm. There are no classes on Fridays or on July 4th.
All students within the School District of Janesville are eligible for sum-mer course registration with ARISE Virtual Academy. Refer to the course catalog at ariseva.com for a comprehensive list of offerings.
Requirements
apply for grades 9-12
applicable for Fall 2024.
COURSE: AVA360
TIME: 8:00am-12:45pm
Located at: FRANKLIN MIDDLE
450 N. Crosby Ave. 608-743-6016
Attendance Calls
743-6110
Head Teacher:
Dr. Patricia Hernandez
Fall 2024 Grades 9-12
SUMMER SCHOOL DATES AVA
June 10—July 25 8:00 am—12:45 pm M-Th
- *No School 4th
- *No Friday Classes
SUMMER SCHOOL DATES
ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL
June 10 - July 3 8:00—11:30 am*
HIGH SCHOOL
June 10 - July 12 8:30—11:45 am*
Unless otherwise stated in the course description
ROCK RIVER CHARTER SCHOOL CREDIT RECOVERY
The Rock River Charter School summer school courses are to allow students whom are credit deficient to earn necessary credits to continue on track with graduation requirements.
Summer school programming for RRCS will run June 10-July 3, 8:00am -12:00pm.
High school make-up courses may not be taken to achieve advanced or additional credits.
ATTENDANCE POLICY
Students attending Rock River Charter School will not receive credit if they accumulate more than two absences. These two absences should be saved for emergencies.
Students enrolled at Rock River Charter School who are not in their seats when class starts will be considered tardy. The first two tardies will be equal to one absence. Thereafter, the third tardy will be equivalent to one absence.
All students partici-pating in credit deficient courses will be required to sign an attend-ance agreement to ensure that they are aware of this policy.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 — Grades 9-12 (9th Grade Repeat Only)
Students must currently be enrolled at RRCS to participate in the Summer School program.
COURSE: RRC360
SESSION A:
8:00 AM—10:00 AM
SESSION B:
10:00 AM—12:00 PM
RRCS
31 W. Milwaukee St. 608-752-8273
ATTENDANCE CALLS
752-8273
Head Teacher:
Robin Wauchop
DATES
June 10 - July 3
COURSE TIMES
8:00 am - 10:00 am
10:00am - 12:00 pm
SUMMER SCHOOL DATES
ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL
June 10-July 3 8:00 - 11:30 am*
HIGH SCHOOL
June 10 - July 12 8:30—11:45 am*
Unless otherwise stated in the course description
EV3 MINDSTORMS LEGO ROBOTICS CAMP SUMMER RESEARCH INSTITUTE
EV3 MINDSTORMS LEGO ROBOTICS CAMP
Using the LEGO® EV3 Core Set, students will have a great time and be completely engaged and challenged during this week-long robotics camp. Students will work with a partner in finding creative solutions to problems by brainstorming, building, programming, and testing based on real-life robotics technology.
This course is offered at Washington Elementary School. July 8-12, from 8:30-11:30 and 12:00-3:00.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 — Grades 5 - 7
- COURSE: LGO614 Session 1: 8:30 - 11:30 5th Grade
- COURSE: LGO615 Session 2: 12:00 - 3:00 6th & &7th Grade
SUMMER RESEARCH INSTITUTE
The resistance of bacteria to antibiotics is a current medical threat. And yet, there is hope in new areas of research that are helping to address this threat, including research that is led by students. In this experience, students will learn research skills and techniques to perform their own scientific experiments. Students have the opportunity to choose a project focued on finding new antibiotics or exploring how viruses can be used to kill antibiotic resistant bacteria. This experience will include interactions with scientific experts from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
This course is open to students from all high schools and will be held June 10 - July 2 at Parker High School.
*PASSWORD REQUIRED*
Pease contact Mr. Pratt at zachary.pratt@janesville.k12.wi.us for more information.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 Grades 10-12 Password
COURSE: PAR622
TIME: 8:00AM-12:00PM
EV3 MINDSTORMS LEGO ROBOTICS CAMP
WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY LMC
811 N Pine St
ATTENDANCE CALLS
608-743-5042
Head Teacher:
Gee Gee Jannene
July 8-12 COURSE TIMES
8:30-11:30 Gr 5
12:00-3:00 Gr 6 & 7
Summer Research Institute
Instructor
Zachary Pratt
PARKER HIGH
3125 Mineral Point
ATTENDANCE CALLS
608-743-5600
June 10 - July 2 8:00 AM—12:00 PM
GOLF
GOLF: Beginning
This is an introductory course for beginning golfers and golfers with limited experience. The instructor will group students according to their ability and experience. The following areas will be covered: rules, etiquette, grip, stance, swing, putting, chipping, iron play, and driving. Students should have a putter, a 7, 8, or 9 iron, and a wood for this course. Students will play 3 holes of golf at the conclusion of the course.
This course is held at: Blackhawk Golf Course (M-TH) Fridays will be reserved for rain dates. Fee—$10
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 Grades 3 - 9
COURSE: BLA600 TIME: 8:00-9:15 AM
GOLF: INTERMEDIATE
This course is designed for the student with previous golf instruction/experience. The course will deal primarily with the application and reinforcement of the fundamentals learned in Golf: Beginning.
These fundamentals will be applied in the classroom, on the practice range, and on the golf course. Each student will be required to have, as a minimum, a beginners set of golf clubs including four irons ranging from a long iron to a short iron (example: 3, 5, 7, and 9), one wood or “metal wood”, and a putter.
This course is held at : Blackhawk Golf Course
- Mon - Th June 10 - July 3
- Mon, Tue, Wed 9:30-11:00AM
The final Wednesday will be a 6 hole tournament at Blackhawk Golf Course.
BigTee Mini Golf & Range (across from the airport) on the first three Thursdays.
Fridays will be reserved for rain dates.
Fee—$60
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 Grades 4 - 9
COURSE: BLA601
TIME: 9:30-11:00 AM
BLACKHAWK GOLF COURSE
2100 Palmer Drive
Bigtee Mini Golf & Range
4337 US-51
Instructor
Bill LeTourneau
Attendance Calls:
608-743-5042
Summer School Office
SUMMER SCHOOL DATES
Golf: Beginning June 10 - July 3
8:00 AM—9:15 AM
Golf: Intermediate June 10 - July 3
9:30 AM—11:00 AM
*Fridays are reserved for rain dates*
NATURE NAVIGATORS / J.S.O.L. SURVIVAL SCIENCE
NATURE NAVIGATORS
Are you a lover of nature? Do you have a natural curiosity for all things wild? Then this course is for you! Nature Navigators is a course offering to provide students the opportunities to study and explore the unique and fascinating wildlife, habitats, vegetation, and water systems of the Janesville Schools Outdoor Laboratory (J.S.O.L.)
This course will be offered in two sessions, the first being July 8 - 12 and the second July 15-19 at J.S.O.L., rain or shine. Please be sure students are dressed appropriately for weather and habitat.
Students may only enroll in one session!
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024— Grades 4 - 6
FIRST SESSION:
July 8-12
COURSE: JSO606
TIME: 8:00—2:00PM
SECOND SESSION:
July 15-19
COURSE: JSO607
TIME: 8:00—2:00PM
J.S.O.L. SURVIVAL SCIENCE
Do you enjoy spending time outside and discovering nature? Would you like to learn more about the science of outdoor navigation, geocaching, identification of edible plants and which ones to avoid, shelter building, starting and using a fire in a survival situation and discovering other natural resources used for survival?
Students will use instruments such as: a compass, GPS, water collection systems and fire starting techniques.
Classes are held:
- June 10-July 3 from 8:00-11:30 am.
- Offered at JSOL (Janesville Schools Outdoor Lab)
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024— Grades 6 - 8
COURSE: JSO605
TIME: 8:00 - 11:30 AM
J.S.O.L.
3570 W. County Rd. A
(Corner of County Rd A and Austin Rd)
Attendance Calls:
608-743-5042 Summer School Office
SUMMER SCHOOL DATES
Nature Navigators
July 8 - July 12 8:00 AM—2:00PM
July 15 - July 19 8:00 AM—2:00PM
Instructors
- Adrian Farris
- Melanie Baumunk
- Ken Sippy
JSOL Survival Science
June 10 - July 3
8:00-11:30
Instructors
- Neal Boys
- Robert Eastman
- Assistant Michele Schroeder
SAUNTERS/SAUNTERS ELITE
SAUNTERS
Saunters is a youth hiking pro-gram made possible with support from the Ice Age Trail Alliance. This course is focused on combating child-hood obesity, preventing summer learning loss, and mitigating nature deficit disorder. Students will hike five unique Ice Age Trail segments in and around the area.
Students will receive a T-shirt to wear on the last day of hiking. Learning outcomes
from this course are directly connected to nonfiction reading and comprehension.
Math, Social Studies and Science standards are also addressed through study of flora,fauna, geology and other natural elements.The majority of the learning is experiential
as students hike through unique biomes of Wisconsin. All suggested activities are connected to the National Common Core Standards or the Wisconsin Academic Standards for 4th through 8th grade students. A final
schedule will be determined closer to the date of the program. Hike locations will be
based off of current conditions. This course is offered from July 8-12. Students, staff and
volunteers will load the bus each day from Parker High School and travel up to two
hours away to a segment of the Ice Age Trail.
*Last day runs until 12:00pm and pick up will be at the JSOL Shelter after a Potluck/
Celebration.
After Registration, please email:
nboys@janesville.k12.wi.us
with the students name and t-shirt size.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024— Grades 4-8
COURSE: SAU606
TIME: 8:00AM-3:30PM
THIS COURSE HAS A FEE - $15.00
SAUNTERS ELITE
Saunters Elite is an advanced hiking program made possible with support from the Ice Age Trail Alliance. This course is focused on combating childhood obesity, preventing summer learning loss, and mitigating nature deficit disorder.Students will hike three unique Ice Age Trail segments around the Janesville area ranging from 8-12 miles. Students will be expected to carry their lunch, snacks, and an adequate water supply for the entire hike and need to be physically prepared to hike these distances.
Students will receive a Saunters t-shirt at the end of the course.
This course is offered from July 15-17.
Students, staff, and volunteers will load the bus each day from Parker High School and travel up to one hour away to a segment of the Ice Age Trail.
After Registration, please email: nboys@janesville.k12.wi.us
with the students name and t-shirt size.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024— Grades 6 - 12
COURSE: SAU607
TIME: 8:00AM-3:30PM
THIS COURSE HAS A FEE - $15.00
PICKUP AND DROPOFF AT PARKER HIGH SCHOOL
3125 Mineral Point Ave
Attendance Calls
608-755-1696
608-931-5509
Bus leaves promptly at 8:00 AM
SUMMER SCHOOL DATES
SAUNTERS
July 8 - July 12
8:00 AM—3:30 PM
Last day ends at 12:00pm
$12.00 Fee
SAUNTERS ELITE
July 15-17
8:00-3:30
$7.00 Fee
Instructors
- Neal Boys
- Robert Eastman
Assistant
- Michele Schroeder
CRAIG HIGH SCHOOL STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
This program is designed for ALL students entering grades 7-12 in the fall. The course will focus on improving the athletic ability of all participants.
Students will practice various pre-exercise warm-up routines, learn proper exercise technique for both strength and power exercises, develop sport specific conditioning, and use speed, agility and plyometric training protocols to improve athletic performance.
Whatever your athletic goals, Strength & Conditioning class will help get you there as Craig High School Varsity coaches will work with athletes in all sessions.
This course is offered at Craig High School from June 10 - July 18 M-Th (no Friday classes).
No classes will be held on Thursday, July 4.
Students are encouraged to signup for the following times:
7:00-9:00 Boys Grades 10-12
9:00-10:30 Girls 9-12
10:30-12:00 Boys Freshman
12:00-1:15 Boys Grades 7-8
12:00-1:15 Girls Grades 7-8
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024-Grades 7-12
SEE REGISTRATION CENTER FOR INDIVIDUAL LESSON TIMES BASED ON GRADE
CRAIG HIGH
401 S. Randall Ave. 608-743-5200
Attendance Calls:
608-743-5230
Lead Teacher:
- Dan Ouimet
SUMMER SCHOOL DATES
Strength & Conditioning
June 10-July 18
(Monday-Thursday)
Grades 10-12 Boys
7:00am –9:00am
Grades 9-12 Girls
9:00am–10:30am
Boys Freshman
10:30am-12:00pm
Boys Grades 7-8
12:00pm-1:15pm
Girls Grades 7-8
12:00pm-1:15pm
PARKER HIGH SCHOOL STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
This program is designed for ALL students entering grades 7-12 in the fall. The course will focus on improving the athletic ability of all participants.
Students will practice various pre-exercise warm-up routines, learn proper exercise technique for both strength and power exercises, develop sport specific conditioning, and use speed, agility and plyometric training protocols to improve athletic performance.
Whatever your athletic goals, Strength & Conditioning class will help get you there.
This course is offered at Parker High School from June 10 - July 19.
No classes will be held on July 4 or July 5.
Students are encouraged to signup for the following times:
- 7:30-9:00 (Grades 11-12 Boys) M-F
- 8:15-9:45(Grade 10 Boys) M-F
- 9:00-10:30 (10-12 girls) M-TH
- 9:45-11:15 (Freshman Girls) M-TH
- 10:30-12:00 (Freshman Boys) M-TH
- 12:15-1:30 (Grades 7-8 Boys and Girls) M-TH
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024-Grades 7-12
SEE REGISTRATION CENTER FOR
INDIVIDUAL LESSON TIMES BASED ON GRADE
PARKER HIGH
3125 Mineral Point 608-743-5600
Attendance Calls:
608-743-5630
Lead Teacher:
- Jacob Standiford
SUMMER SCHOOL DATES
Strength & Conditioning
- Grades 10-12 Boys 7:30-9:00 M-F
- Grades 10-12 Boys 8:15-9:45 M-F
- Grades 10-12 Girls 9:00-10:30 M-TH
- Freshman Girls 9:45-11:15 M-TH
- Freshman Boys 10:30-12:00 M-TH
- Grades 7-8 Boys /Girls 12:15-1:30 M-TH
SUMMER STRINGS CAMP 6TH GRADE BAND/ORCHESTRA CAMPS
SUMMER STRINGS CAMP
Summer Strings Camp is dedicated to provide students entering Fall 7th—12th grade an opportunity to have an excellent weeklong music experience. Features of the program include: Large and small group ensembles, High School Chamber Ensemble, music theory games and listening projects.
A concert at the end of the week will show-case each ensemble. Students should enroll in the course number for the instrument that they play.
This course is offered July 8-12 at Marshall Middle School.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 — Grades 7 - 12
- COURSE: MAR621 — VIOLIN
- COURSE: MAR622 — VIOLA
- COURSE: MAR623 — CELLO
- COURSE: MAR624 — BASS
ALL COURSES WILL MEET: 8:00—11:30 AM
6TH GRADE BAND / ORCHESTRA CAMPS
All students enrolled in 6th grade band or orchestra for the 2024-2025 school year are strongly encouraged to attend this summer school session. The summer school session will consist of a 1 hour band or orchestra class for five consecutive days.
If it is absolutely not possible to attend the summer school session, the student will need to attend make-up sessions after school in September. Students need to enroll in the class for the instrument they will be playing in band or orchestra.
This course is offered Aug 12-16 at Edison Middle School.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 - Grade 6
Band & Orchestra Students
SEE REGISTRATION CENTER FOR
INDIVIDUAL LESSON TIMES BASED ON INSTRUMENT
ALL COURSES WILL MEET: 1 hour each day
MARSHALL MIDDLE
25 S. Pontiac Dr. 608-743-6200
Summer Strings Camp
July 8-July 12 8:00 AM—11:30 AM
Attendance Calls:
608-743-6231
INSTRUCTORS
- Sarah Lidholm
- Joyce Wohead
- Lori Meyer
- Nicole Heling
EDISON MIDDLE
1649 S Chatham
608-743-5900
6th Grade Band/Orchestra Camp
Aug 12-16
Attendance Calls
608-743-5900
INSTRUCTORS
Lindsay North
Emily Erdman
Joyce Wohead
Lori Meyer
Attendance Calls
608-743-5042
NEW JULY OFFERINGS
TENNIS CAMP
Middle School is a great time to learn a new skill, and tennis is a sport that you can play for many years to come. Come to Tennis Camp to make new friends, have fun, and learn how to play this amazing sport! Students should come dressed to play. Please bring a racket and a water bottle.
REQUIREMENTS:
Entering Grades 6-8 Fall 2024
LOCATION: Craig Tennis Courts
DATES: July 8-19
TIMES: 8:00am-9:30am
INTRODUCTORY SPANISH
Introductory Spanish is a great way to introduce your child to another language. This course seeks to increase en-thusiasm for Spanish-learning and to stress the importance of being able to communicate with lots of new friends who might speak this language.
REQUIREMENTS:
Entering Grades 3-6 Fall 2024
LOCATION: Craig High School
DATES: July 8-19
TIMES: 10:00am-11:30am
SHAKESPEARE IN FILM
From "10 Things I Hate About You" to "Gnomeo and Juliet" to "The Lion King," Shakespeare's influence can be seen in various movies that we've come to know and love. This course will focus on 1-2 of Shakespeare's plays, and students will discuss how his words came to live through the big screen.
REQUIREMENTS:
Entering Grades 8-12 Fall 2024
LOCATION: Craig High School
DATES: July 8-19
TIMES: 12:00pm-1:30pm
VIDEO SPECIAL EFFECTS
The Video Special Effects Course is an exciting and dynamic class where students explore the art of creat-ing captivating visual effects for film and video. Participants learn techniques like green screen composit-ing, and motion graphics, using industry-standard software.
REQUIREMENTS:
Entering Grades 6-12 Fall 2024
LOCATION: Craig Mac Lab
DATES: July 22-26
TIME: 9:00am-12:00pm
CRAFTING FUN CLUB
Learn how to do fun crafts like making dog tugs, bead art, tie blankets and more! Crafting is so much fun! Get crafty with us!
REQUIREMENTS:
Entering Grade 3-5 in the Fall 2024
LOCATION: Madison
DATES: July 8-July 18 (M-TH)
TIMES: 8:00am-9:30am
GOOD OLD FASHION FUN WITH GAMES
We are going to learn how to play all sorts of board and card games. Have fun learning how to play games from the classics to some new games out there!
REQUIREMENTS:
Entering Grades 3-5 Fall 2024
LOCATION: Madison School
DATES: July 8-July 18 (M-TH)
TIMES: 10:00am-11:30am
ULIMATE SPORTS CAMP
Welcome to Marshall's Ultimate Sports Camp Extravaganza! Our camp is designed to ignite the passion for sports in young athletes while fostering teamwork, skill development, and a love for an active lifestyle. Whether your child is a budding soccer star, a basketball enthusiast, or a future track and field champion, our camp offers a dynamic and inclusive environ-ment for all.
REQUIREMENTS:
Entering Grades 6-8 Fall 2024
LOCATION: Marshall
DATES: July 8-25
TIME: 8:00am-11:30am
SUMMER MUSICAL
The School District of Janesville’s Summer School presents THE LITTLE MERMAID MUSICAL will be performed on July 12th - 14th & 19th - 21st.
Students will develop music, dance, and acting skills in rehears-als and performances. Students will also construct the set and learn other technical production skills.
This course is offered June 10 - July 21st at Parker High School. “THE LITTLE MERMAID THE MUSICAL” is offered as a Summer School class and is considered an enrichment activity.
Course fees: Janesville School District students or those who live within the Janesville School District boundaries: $85.00.
If you are a non-SDJ student and don’t live in the school district of Janesville boundaries, there is an additional fee of $150.00.
The $85 fee will cover costume rental, make-up, and a t-shirt. Please note that students who are enrolled as Tech Crew will not be charged a fee. Additional t-shirts will be available for purchase.
Auditions
Auditions are open to students, from any school district, currently enrolled in grades 7-11. Auditions will be held on Sunday, April 28th 12:00pm at Parker High School, 3125 Mineral Point Drive, Janesville in the Choir Room #1407. Enter at Door 29 on the west side of the building.
If selected to be in the musical, students will need to register and enroll in the School District of Janesville’s Summer School Summer Musical course.
REQUIREMENTS:
Currently — Grades 7-11
PASSWORD REQUIRED COURSE FEE - $85.00
Non Resident Fee-$150.00
Production Team: Parker Arts Academy Staff
- If you have questions about the auditions contact: colin.swanson@janesville.k12.wi.us
- Students wanting to be a part of Tech Crew should contact: matthew.knutson@janesville.k12.wi.us & email/turn in a Tech Crew Application Form.
PARKER HIGH SCHOOL
3125 Mineral Point Ave
INSTRUCTORS
- Colin Swanson
- Matt Knutson
Auditions
Sunday, April 28 6pm-8pm
COURSE DATES
June 10-July 21
Performance Dates
- July 12 7:00pm
- July 13 7:00pm
- July 14 1:00pm
- July 19 7:00pm
- July 20 7:00pm
- July 21 1:00pm
SWIM AND WATER SAFETY - FIRST SESSION
Students enrolling in swim will be involved in one of the following skills development sections:
- Level I Introduction to Water Skills
- Level II Fundamental Aquatic Skills
- Level III Stroke Development
- Level IV Stroke Improvement
- Level V Stroke Reinement
- Level VI Personal Water Safety.
All students will be tested the first day of class to determine their skill level. First Session of Swimming and Water Safety will meet Monday through Friday, June 10–July 3. This course is offered at Parker High School and Craig High School.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 — Grades K - 6
Students must be five (5) years old on or before September 1, 2024 and
registered for Kindergarten for the 2024-25 school year.
COURSE: See table below
TIME: See table below
COURSE | LOCATION | TIME | DATES |
---|---|---|---|
CRA510 | Craig HS | 9:00-9:30 am | JUNE 10 - JULY 3 |
PAR510 | Parker HS | 9:00-9:30 am | JUNE 10 - JULY 3 |
CAR511 | Craig HS | 9:45-10:15 am | JUNE 10 - JULY 3 |
PAR511 | Parker HS | 9:45-10:15 am | JUNE 10 - JULY 3 |
CAR512 | Craig HS | 10:30-11:00 am | JUNE 10 - JULY 3 |
PAR512 | Parker HS | 10:30-11:00 am | JUNE 10 - JULY 3 |
CAR513 | Craig HS | 11:15-11:45 am | JUNE 10 - JULY 3 |
PAR513 | Parker HS | 11:15-11:45 am | JUNE 10 - JULY 3 |
CAR514 | Craig HS | 12:30-1:00 pm | JUNE 10 - JULY 3 |
PAR514 | Parker HS | 12:30-1:00 pm | JUNE 10 - JULY 3 |
CAR515 | Craig HS | 1:15-1:45 pm | JUNE 10 - JULY 3 |
PAR515 | Parker HS | 1:15-1:45 pm | JUNE 10 - JULY 3 |
CAR516 | Craig HS | 2:00-2:30 pm | JUNE 10 - JULY 3 |
PAR516 | Parker HS | 2:00-2:30 pm | JUNE 10 - JULY 3 |
CAR517 | Craig HS | 2:45-3:15 pm | JUNE 10 - JULY 3 |
PAR517 | Parker HS | 2:45-3:15 pm | JUNE 10 - JULY 3 |
Craig High School
401 S. Randall Ave.
Head Teacher
Megan Oninski
PARKER HIGH
- 3125 Mineral Point
Head Teacher
- Mike DeRubies
Attendance Calls:
608-743-5042 Summer School Office
SWIM LESSON DATES
- SESSION 1 June 10-July 3
- SESSION 2 July 8-July 26
SWIM AND WATER SAFETY - SECOND SESSION
Students enrolling in swim will be involved in one of the following skills development sections:
- Level I Introduction to Water Skills
- Level II Fundamental Aquatic Skills
- Level III Stroke Development
- Level IV Stroke Improvement
- Level V Stroke Reinement
- Level VI Personal Water Safety.
All students will be tested the first day of class to determine their skill level. Second Session of Swimming and Water Safety meet Monday through Friday, July 8-July 26.
This course is offered at Parker High School and Craig High School.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fall 2024 — Grades K - 6
Students must be five (5) years old on or before September 1, 2024 and
registered for Kindergarten for the 2024-25 school year.
COURSE: See table below
TIME: See table below
COURSE | LOCATION | TIME | DATES |
---|---|---|---|
CRA520 | Craig HS | 9:00-9:30 am | JULY 8 - JULY 26 |
PAR520 | Parker HS | 9:00-9:30 am | JULY 8 - JULY 26 |
CAR521 | Craig HS | 9:45-10:15 am | JULY 8 - JULY 26 |
PAR521 | Parker HS | 9:45-10:15 am | JULY 8 - JULY 26 |
CAR522 | Craig HS | 10:30-11:00 am | JULY 8 - JULY 26 |
PAR522 | Parker HS | 10:30-11:00 am | JULY 8 - JULY 26 |
CAR523 | Craig HS | 11:15-11:45 am | JULY 8 - JULY 26 |
PAR523 | Parker HS | 11:15-11:45 am | JULY 8 - JULY 26 |
CAR524 | Craig HS | 12:30-1:00 pm | JULY 8 - JULY 26 |
PAR524 | Parker HS | 12:30-1:00 pm | JULY 8 - JULY 26 |
CAR525 | Craig HS | 1:15-1:45 pm | JULY 8 - JULY 26 |
PAR525 | Parker HS | 1:15-1:45 pm | JULY 8 - JULY 26 |
CAR526 | Craig HS | 2:00-2:30 pm | JULY 8 - JULY 26 |
PAR526 | Parker HS | 2:00-2:30 pm | JULY 8 - JULY 26 |
CAR527 | Craig HS | 2:45-3:15 pm | JULY 8 - JULY 26 |
PAR527 | Parker HS | 2:45-3:15 pm | JULY 8 - JULY 26 |
Craig High School
401 S. Randall Ave.
Head Teacher
Megan Oninski
PARKER HIGH
- 3125 Mineral Point
Head Teacher
- Mike DeRubies
Attendance Calls:
608-743-5042 Summer School Office
SWIM LESSON DATES
- SESSION 1 June 10-July 3
- SESSION 2 July 8-July 26