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Overview

  • Successful Summer School students will be self-driven, self-paced, and courses must be finished in three weeks. Summer School classes are filled on a first-come, first-served basis.

  • Transportation and meals are not provided for summer school.

  • Summer School course catalogs are published in April.

Preschool Class

For students 3 – 5 years of age. Our preschool sessions incorporate an array of activities using children’s literature, art, science, math, and music. Learn more in the Elementary Summer School Course Catalog.

Elementary Summer School

The main focus of the Elementary Summer School program is enrichment. The specific class offerings vary from year to year but always include classes incorporating the basic skill areas of reading, writing, math, and science. Typically, many of the offerings are themed classes enabling students to practice core skills while investigating an area of interest. 

Eligibility by grade level can be found in the Elementary Summer School Course Catalog.

Middle Summer School

The focus of the Middle Summer School program is enrichment, including outdoor education and band. Specific class offerings vary from year to year.

Check the Middle Summer School Course Catalog for eligibility and additional details.

High Summer School

High Summer School options include only online course options. Check the High Summer School Course Catalog for specifics.

In the High Summer School program, students are driven by their goals. They work to advance in a subject area, some are recovering a failed credit, and others are fulfilling a graduation requirement that will not fit in their school year schedule. Students can earn one semester credit during eachsession of Summer School.

Students entering 7th and 8th grade who successfully complete Algebra I or Geometry during summer school with a passing grade will not be required to take Algebra I or Geometry in high school. All students will need to fulfill the District 20 graduation requirements, which include three years of math during grades 9 through 12.

Entering 9th grade students will be given high school credit for all high school courses offered during District 20 summer school in which they earn a passing grade. These grades will be reflected on their official transcript.

Summer School Course Catalogs

Summer School and Enrichment

We administer the Academy District 20 Summer School and Enrichment programs, and are part of the Learning Services department.

Summer School and Enrichment

Overview
We administer the Academy District 20 Summer School and Enrichment programs, and are part of the Learning Services department.
Phone
(719) 234-1374
Hours
8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., M-F
Location
Education and Administration Center
1110 Chapel Hills Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80920

Catalogs and Forms