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Summer opportunities across the district support student learning

Bus drop off(06/28/2024) Summer academic programs began June 17 at more than a dozen school sites with the district serving nearly 3,400 students designed to support learning.

Enhanced options are available for students in kindergarten through 12th grade, English Learning (EL) students and students pursuing credit recovery to graduate. Targeted services (TS) are offered to eligible K-8 students and are designed to build academic skills and help students develop better organizational and social/emotional skills. 

Summer courses can help high school students who might experience a longer graduation timeline than their peers to stay on pace to graduate in four years. A multilingual program at Anoka-Hennepin Technical High School will host co-taught courses and language support classes; and credit recovery opportunities are offered to students meeting eligibility at both Sandburg Regional and Technical high schools.

Additional programs offered over the summer months include the school-age child care program, Adventures Plus, hosted at 14 sites this year for over 2,000 students - and programs for community members of all ages through Anoka-Hennepin Community Education. Families seeking additional enrichment opportunities for the remainder of the summer may consider community education. Learn more, browse offerings and register online: ahschools.us/communityeducation.