Apply by May 6 for Summer Matters – FREE academic and enrichment programs!

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Summer Matters is a FREE 24-day summer school program for TK-8 students. Your TK-8 student can beat summer learning loss while experiencing fun academic and enrichment activities! 

  • Instruction from credentialed teachers including exciting science topics
  • Field trips and special events
  • Physical play and exercise
  • Social skill building
  • Free breakfast and lunch served daily

Students from any school may apply to any site listed below based on their grade level. Applicants must provide their own transportation to and from Summer Matters. 

Current TK-6th Grade Students

Monday – Friday

8am – 5pm

June 24 - July 26 (No program on July 4)

  • Abe Lincoln 
  • Caleb Greenwood
  • Camellia
  • Caroline Wenzel
  • David Lubin
  • Earl Warren
  • Elder Creek
  • Ethel I. Baker
  • Ethel Phillips
  • Fr. Keith B. Kenny
  • Golden Empire
  • H.W. Harkness
  • Hubert Bancroft
  • Isador Cohen
  • John Cabrillo
  • John D. Sloat
  • Leataata Floyd
  • Mark Twain
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. 
  • New Joseph Bonnheim
  • Pacific
  • Rosa Parks K-8
  • Susan B. Anthony
  • Suy:u
  • Tahoe
  • Washington

Parents and guardians will be notified between June 3 – June 14 if space is available for their student in a Summer Matters program. Your student must already be enrolled in ÑÇÖÞɫͼ to qualify.

Current Middle School Students

Monday – Friday

8am – 12pm

June 24 – July 26 (No program on July 4)

  • Albert Einstein
  • California
  • Fern Bacon
  • Sam Brannan
  • Will C. Wood

Parents and guardians will be notified between June 3 – June 14 if space is available for their student in a Summer Matters program. Your student must already be enrolled in ÑÇÖÞɫͼ to qualify.

Current High School Students

Although we do not offer Summer Matters at the high school level, there are summer learning opportunities available to your high school student.

Summer at City Hall

Summer at City Hall is a program that is available to high school students in partnership with the City of ÑÇÖÞɫͼ. Between June 24 – July 26, students enjoy an interactive learning experience learning how government works and the importance of civic engagement. Students who complete the program will receive a $500 stipend. . 

Credit Recovery

Students in need of recovering credit in order to graduate on time can complete most courses online, facilitated by an ÑÇÖÞɫͼ credit recovery teacher. Please see your child’s school counselor to enroll in summer school.

Bridge and Specialty Programs

Some high schools may offer bridge and specialty programs for students. These programs will be advertised by the school sites and students will be supported to enroll.