: 2021 SUMMER PROGRAMS

Locations and Program/Contacts Descriptions Start/End Dates/Time Program Fees **NO CLASSES ON JULY 5** Elementary Programs Early Childhood Special Education PK 2 & PK 3 students with disabilities currently receiving services Easton Preschool Program (ECSE) PK2 & PK3 Classes in an Early Childhood Special Education program may have the opportunity to participate in a 4-week program focused on June 28 - July 22, 2021 developmental skills in the areas of oral language, school Monday - Thursday Contact: Denise Thomas, Senior readiness, social emotional skills and/or motor skills (fine/gross Coordinator, Learning Support- Special motor). 8:30 – 11:30 a.m. No Fee Education Services, 757-323-3814 Grades: PreK 2 – PreK 3 3-hour instructional day for students Heather West, Teacher Specialist, 4-hour day for staff Learning Support – Special Education Services 757-636-2115 Pre-Kindergarten Summer Innovation This 6-week program provides prekindergarten students the Willoughby and Berkley/Campostella ECC Programs opportunity to explore early learning with a focus on literacy and numeracy, arts, science, interactive technology and social June 28 – August 3, 2021 emotional learning. Monday – Thursday Contact: Principal No Fee Grades: PreK 3-4 8:30 – 11:30 a.m.

3-hour instructional day for students 4-hour day for staff Elementary Summer Basic Skills This 6-week program provides eligible elementary students in Locations TBD Program Grades K - 5 with intensive academic instruction in literacy and numeracy (math) skills, as well as, instruction in science and June 28 – August 3, 2021 social studies. Enrichment opportunities change weekly and Monday - Thursday No Fee Contact: Elementary Principal or include the Arts, STEM, World Languages, and physical activity. st Assistant Principal 1 Stagger: 8:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. 2nd Stagger: 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Grades: K–5

Elementary Summer Basic Skills Students with disabilities who participate in the 6-week Follow Elementary Basic Skills Inclusion Support elementary basic skills program will receive inclusion support locations and schedules with a focus on phonics, fluency, vocabulary development, number sense, and computation intervention. June 28 – August 3, 2021 Contact: Elementary Principal or Monday - Thursday Assistant Principal No Fee PK4/Rising Kindergarteners to attend a class at the basic skills 1st Stagger: 8:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. site/elementary sites and follow the elementary basic skills 2nd Stagger: 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. schedule.

Grades: K-5

Locations and Program/Contacts Descriptions Start/End Dates/Time Program Fees **NO CLASSES ON JULY 5** Elementary Summer Basic Skills ESL English Learners who participate in the 6-week elementary basic Follow Elementary Basic Skills Support skills program above will receive supplemental ESL support with locations and schedules a focus on building academic language. ELs selected for the program will be at a proficiency level of 3 and above. June 28 – August 3, 2021 Contact: Elementary Principal or Monday – Thursday No Fee Assistant Principal, or ESL coordinator Grades: K–5 1st Stagger: 8:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. 2nd Stagger: 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Elementary Summer Innovation This 6-week program provides learning enrichment to elementary Locations TBD Program school students in grades K-5 who completed the school year in good academic standing and want to explore thematic summer June 28 – August 3, 2021 learning across math, science, history, and English language Monday – Thursday Contact: Elementary Principal or arts. Innovation themes may include topics such as STEM, Assistant Principal American history, science exploration, African American history, 1st Stagger: 8:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. No Fee entrepreneurship, and Positive Behavior Intervention and 2nd Stagger: 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Support.

Grades: K-5 Welcome to SCHOOL – a program for Rising Kindergarteners who have a home language other than Held at select Basic Skills locations. rising ESL Kindergarteners and their English, and who are newly arrived in the US, will participate in Will follow Elementary Basic Skills locations and parents. this 2–3-week program which will focus on school readiness and schedules. academic language. Other areas of focus: • A strong parent engagement component June 28 – August 3, 2021 Contact: Meredith Hobson, Senior Monday - Thursday • Sharing of school and community resources No fee Coordinator, Foreign Language/ESL 757-852-4630 • Phonemic awareness and number sense 1st Stagger: 8:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. • The language of “school” 2nd Stagger: 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Grades: K–5

Behavior & Social Skills Support Elementary students with disabilities traditionally served in a self- , Jacox, and Oceanair Summer Program contained emotional disability classroom will have an opportunity to participate in a 6-week program focused on behavior support, June 28 – August 3, 2021 transition back to school, and social emotional skills. Students Monday - Thursday Contact: will also engage in literacy and numeracy intervention. Shannon Gould, Senior Coordinator, 1st Stagger: 8:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. No Fee Learning Support – Special Education Grades: K–5 2nd Stagger: 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. (757) 282-8961

Locations and Program/Contacts Descriptions Start/End Dates/Time Program Fees **NO CLASSES ON JULY 5**

Middle School Programs

Middle School Summer Basic Skills This 6-week program is designed to provide eligible middle Locations TBD Program school students (6-8) with intensive instruction in the four core content areas. The priority is offered to any student who has June 28 – August 3, 2021 failed no more than two academic courses. Monday – Thursday Contact: Middle School Principal or Grades: 6-8 No Fee Assistant Principal 7:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

Middle School Summer Basic Skills Students with disabilities who participate in the 6-week middle Follow Middle School Basic Skills locations and Inclusion Support school basic skills program will receive inclusion support with a schedules focus on grade recovery. June 28 – August 3, 2022 No Fee Contact: Middle School Principal or Grades: 6-8 Monday –Thursday Assistant Principal 7:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

Middle School Summer Basic Skills English Learners who participate in the 6-week middle school Follow Middle School Basic Skills locations and ESL Support basic skills program will receive supplemental English Language schedules Development support with a focus on reading, literacy skills, building academic vocabulary, and using academic resources. June 28 – August 3, 2021 Contact: Middle School Principal or An additional focus may be made on refining oral language skills. Monday –Thursday No Fee Assistant Principal, or ESL Coordinator Participating ELs should be at proficiency levels 3 and above. 7:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Grades: 6-8

Middle School Summer Innovation This 6-week program provides learning enrichment to middle Locations TBD Program school students in grades 6-8 who completed the school year in good academic standing and want to explore thematic summer June 28 – August 3, 2021 learning across math, science, history, Innovation themes may Monday –Thursday Contact: Middle School Principal or include topics such as STEM, history, science exploration, Assistant Principal entrepreneurship, and Positive Behavior Interventions and 7:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Support. No Fee

Grades: 6-8

Locations and Program/Contacts Descriptions Start/End Dates/Time Program Fees **NO CLASSES ON JULY 5**

High School Programs

High School Summer School The 2021 High School Summer School Program is designed for Booker T. Washington High School Program students who need to recover credit for failed course(s) or want Norview High to take a course for initial credit. th Register with school counselors before Math 7 . Virtual courses for credit recovery and initial credit will be offered. Contact: High School Guidance Requests to enroll in Gradpoint for initial credit courses must be Late Registration: Counselor at student’s home school June 16 – 17, 2021 approved by the executive director. Gradpoint courses will only be virtual. 3:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

No Fee Initial credit courses will also be offered in-person. Students must Virtual Initial Credit have prior approval from school counselors to enroll in initial Virtual Credit Recovery credit courses. In-person Initial Credit June 28 – August 3, 2021 7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. All Course Revisits for Credit will be in-person courses only.

School counselors must approve registration for these courses. In-person Course Revisits for Credit 7:30 a.m. -12:00 p.m. Grades: 9–12 High School Summer School Students with disabilities who participate in the high school Follow High School Summer School Program Program Inclusion Support summer program will receive inclusion support with a focus on location and schedule. credit/graduation recovery. Booker T. Washington High School No Fee Contact: High School Guidance Counselor at student’s home school

High School Summer School English Learners who participate in the high school summer Follow High School Summer School Program Program ESL Support program will receive supplement English Language Development location and schedule. support with a focus on credit/graduation recovery. Language interventions will be driven by the academic and content Booker T. Washington High School No Fee Contact: High School Guidance language students need for their respective courses. Norview High School Counselor at student’s home school, ESL coordinator

Post-Graduate & CDP Program The purpose of the Summer Transition Academy is to provide Booker T. Washington High School current post-graduate and career development program (CDP) (career readiness classes/ students the opportunity to increase their career readiness and classroom-based instruction) Contacts: job development skills. Students will participate in career No Fee Ronald Richardson, Senior Coordinator, assessments and explore a variety of career options and CAB, NTC, & Community Locations Learning Support – Special Education internships out in the community or in a virtual environment. for job development & internships (757) 374-5465 Students will explore community agencies that support students with disabilities and complete referrals. Instruction and activities June 28 – August 3, 2021

Locations and Program/Contacts Descriptions Start/End Dates/Time Program Fees **NO CLASSES ON JULY 5** OR will be given to increase daily and independent skills. Parents will Monday –Thursday also have the opportunity to attend informational workshops to Dionne May, Teacher Specialist, familiarize themselves with agencies and programs that support 7:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Post-Graduate Programs individuals with disabilities. (757) 615-3337

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Sherry Moltamore-Mallory, Teacher Specialist, CDP (757) 274-2346.

District-Wide Program: Cross- Students with disabilities traditionally served in self-contained Elementary Schools Categorical Summer Program district-wide autism, ID, and MD classrooms will have an Crossroads, Little Creek, Sewells Point, W.H. opportunity to participate in a program focused on oral/pragmatic Taylor, Norview ES, and Tanners Creek language, core vocabulary, and functional reading/math/social June 28 – August 3, 2021 Contact: skills. Monday - Thursday Shannon Gould, Senior Coordinator, Learning Support – Special Education Grades: K–5 (elementary) 1st Stagger: 8:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. (757) 282-8961 Grades: 6-8 (middle) 2nd Stagger: 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Grades: 9-12 (high) Middle Schools Norview MS, Northside, & Crossroads June 28 – August 3, 2021 Monday –Thursday

7:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. No Fee High School Norview High June 28 – August 3, 2021 Monday –Thursday

7:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

Student schedule/hours TBD based on program level (elementary, middle, and high)

Locations and Program/Contacts Descriptions Start/End Dates/Time Program Fees **NO CLASSES ON JULY 5**

Summer Application Programs

Advanced Placement Summer This 3-week program is designed for any high school student Booker T Washington High School Academy taking an Advanced Placement course in the fall. Participating Face-to-Face students are provided opportunities to learn the skill sets Contact: necessary for success in Advanced Placement courses. July 12-29, 2021 No Fee Andrea Disney, Instructional Specialist, Students can choose a different course each week (with the Monday – Thursday Academic Rigor Services exception of Art and Design; they will attend all 3 weeks). (757) 852-4674 (Option #3) 7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Camp Einstein This 4-week program is designed for motivated students currently Crossroads School No Fee for NPS in Kindergarten through Grade 4 who are working at or above students Contacts: grade level. All learning experiences are designed to nurture Face-to-Face Karla Stead, Senior Coordinator, Gifted creativity, critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Students $275 for Non- Education & Academic Rigor Services select three courses for four weeks (4 days/week), each course June 28 - July 22, 2021 NPS/Private (GEARS) specifically designed to be an active and engaging learning School Students [email protected] experiences. Breakfast, lunch, and transportation is included. Monday -Thursday Norfolk Resident (757) 852-4674 (Option #3) 8:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. *Class offerings dependent on enrollment. $285 for Non- Jennifer Lane, Camp Einstein Director Grades: K-4 Norfolk resident [email protected] Getting Ready for Algebra The is a non-credit on-line course designed to strengthen and Virtual and Face-to-Face reinforce algebraic concepts and skills, enable students to Campus Sites prepare for more rigorous mathematics, and help students Contact: become effective mathematical problem solvers. This 15-day June 28 – July 22, 2021 Rhonda White session is available to middle school students preparing to take Monday – Thursday No Fee Senior Coordinator, Mathematics Algebra 1 in 2021-2022. 7:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. (757) 628-3886 Up to 25 students will be selected per building: ADL, AOIS, Azalea, Blair, Crossroads, , LTS, Northside, Norview, Ruffner, and SSTEM Getting Ready for Pre-Algebra 6 The is a non-credit on-line course designed to strengthen and Virtual and Face-to-Face reinforce concepts and skills, enable students to prepare for the Campus Sites rigorous mathematics involved in Prealgebra 6. This 15-day Contact: session is available to students preparing to take Pre-Algebra 6 June 28 – July 22, 2021 Rhonda White in 2021-2022. Monday – Thursday No Fee Senior Coordinator, Mathematics (757) 628-3886 Up to 25 students will be selected per building: ADL, AOIS, 7:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Azalea, Blair, Ghent, LTS, Northside, Norview, Ruffner, and SSTEM

Locations and Program/Contacts Descriptions Start/End Dates/Time Program Fees **NO CLASSES ON JULY 5** Junior University “College & Career Junior University (JU) is an enrichment program for academically Crossroads School Readiness Summer Academy” talented middle school students (rising 6th, 7th, 8th grade Tuition Free – students) offered by the Office of School Counseling and Face-to-Face NPS Students Guidance. JU provides academic activities that are aligned with

Contacts: the Standards of Learning and have an emphasis on June 28 -July 22, 2021 $275 Non-NPS April C. Harmon, Senior Coordinator, critical thinking and problem-solving skills. These classes are Monday – Thursday Students who School Counseling geared toward preparing students for the honors and advanced reside in Norfolk (757) 628-3901 courses they will take in middle school and high school. 8:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

$285 Non- OR Norfolk

Residents Rhonda Lindsey, JU Coordinator (757) 628-3575 Middle School Health/PE Program This 6-week program is designed to provide middle school Locations TBD students (6-8) with a blended learning experience covering various components of the health and physical education curriculum. The June 28 – August 3, 2021 Contact: course was designed to allow students to complete their PE Monday – Thursday Darrick Person, Senior Coordinator requirement in the summer. By doing so, they have the opportunity No Fee Health and Physical Education to take additional credit bearing courses during the school year. 7:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. (757) 628-3866 Grades: 6-8 Elementary Summer Arts Academy This 4-week arts-intensive program is designed for motivated Academy for Discovery at Lakewood students currently in Kindergarten through Grade 5 who are In-person Contacts: working on or above grade level. All arts classes are designed to No Fee Georgeanna Fellio, nurture creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. June 28 – July 22, 2021

Senior Coordinator, Art/Dance Emphasis will be on hands on and performance-based activities. Monday - Thursday [email protected] Students can select three arts courses from among the four *Dance will disciplines: Visual Art, Dance, Music and Theatre. Each course is 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. require students Danielle Roby, specifically designed to be an active and engaging learning to purchase Senior Coordinator, Music/Theatre experience. The daily schedule will include breakfast, lunch, appropriate [email protected] and a break/recess. *Class offerings dependent shoes for dance Grades: Rising 1–5 on enrollment. style. Office of Art & Music Education (757) 852-4674 Middle School Summer Arts Academy This arts-intensive program supports rising 6th, 7th, and 8th Academy for Discovery at Lakewood grade students in the areas of Art, Dance, Music or Theatre. In-person No Fee Contacts: Summer Arts Enrichment courses are aligned with the Virginia Georgeanna Fellio, Standards of Learning and have an emphasis on student June 28 – July 22, 2021 *Dance will Senior Coordinator, Art/Dance creativity and performance in the arts. These classes are geared Monday – Thursday require students [email protected] toward preparing students for advanced arts courses in any NPS to purchase high school and/or applying for the Arts Academy at Booker T. 8:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. appropriate Danielle Roby, Washington High School. shoes for dance Senior Coordinator, Music/Theatre style. [email protected]

Locations and Program/Contacts Descriptions Start/End Dates/Time Program Fees **NO CLASSES ON JULY 5** *Students choose one area of concentration in the arts (art, The daily schedule will include breakfast, lunch, Office of Art & Music Education music, theatre, or dance). The daily schedule will include and a break/recess. *Class offerings dependent (757) 852-4674 breakfast, lunch, and a break. on enrollment.

Grades: Rising 6-8

High School Summer Arts Academy Summer Arts Academy program is an arts intense enrichment Booker T. Washington High School (Schedule aligns with regular summer program for rising 9th through 12th grade students focused on art, In-person classes No Fee school program) dance, music and theater. Summer Arts Academy courses are aligned with the Virginia Standards of Learning and have an Registration: *Instrument Loan Contacts: emphasis on enhancing student creativity and performance in the Booker T. Washington High Schol Agreement form Georgeanna Fellio, arts. Students focus on one concentration area in preparation for June 16 – 17, 2021 must be Senior Coordinator, Art/Dance advanced arts courses at any NPS high school and/or continuing 3:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. completed but [email protected] at the Arts Academy at Booker T. Washington High School. These no fee. courses will bring together students from across the city. Program Schedule: *Dance will Danielle Roby, June 28 – August 3, 2021 Senior Coordinator, Music/Theatre Monday -Thursday require students Grades: Rising 9-12 [email protected] 7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. to purchase appropriate Office of Art & Music Education shoes for dance (757) 852-4674 style.

Art & Design Portfolio Prep for This 3-week summer program is designed for any high school Booker T. Washington High School Advance Placement student taking a Studio Art Advanced Placement course in the In-person classes (2D, 3D, Drawing) fall. Participating students are provided opportunities to learn the (Concurrent w/regular summer school skill sets necessary for success in Advanced Placement courses, *Students enrolled in a Studio Arts Advanced program) begin the portfolio creation process and access resources and Placement course for 2021-2022 school year. materials. No Fee July 12 - July 29, 2021 Contacts: Grades: 11-12* Monday - Thursday Georgeanna Fellio, Senior Coordinator, Art/Dance 7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. [email protected]

Office of Art & Music Education (757) 852-4674 Green STEM Summer Experience @ A two-week high energy summer learning experience for grades Camp E. W. Young Camp Young 3-7 focused on STEM and career exploration. July 6-15, 2021 Monday – Thursday Grades: 3-7 No Fee Contact: Dr. Veronica Haynes, Site Coordinator 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. [email protected]

Locations and Program/Contacts Descriptions Start/End Dates/Time Program Fees **NO CLASSES ON JULY 5** (757) 547-4245

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Career and Technical Education (CTE) Office (757) 892-3964

Credentials Bootcamp This “Bootcamp” is designed to serve as credentials testing Virtual classes with some in-person testing preparation/review sessions for high school students pursuing required at state/vendor approved sites. state licensure within the field of healthcare (Nursing, Dental, Contact: Cecil Avery or Kenyetta Pharmacy) or trades and industry (Cosmetology, ASE, or HVAC). June 28 – August 3, 2021 Goshen All participants must fully complete their program of study prior to No Fee for participating in a summer boot camp. Depending on national or Eligible Students Career and Technical Education Office state testing calendars, eligible students may have the opportunity (757) 892-3964 to test for licensure at the conclusion of the summer. Cyber Camps This summer program is infused with interactive cybersecurity Virtual and In-person learning experiences and activities for students, grades 6-11. Students will be introduced to various aspects of this high Various locations with select Contacts: demand career pathway as they participate in a host of cyber in-person camps held at a local college/university. Dr. Deb Marshall or Sonja Bridgers sessions and team challenges. These programs are offered in Dates and times to be announced. No Fee collaboration with our higher education partners. Career and Technical Education Office (757) 892-3964 Grades: 6-11 Summer Work-Based Learning In collaboration with area businesses and agencies, NPS high Various locations based on WBL availability and Experience school students (rising 11th and 12th graders) who are enrolled site assignment. Dates and hours between June within select career and technical education programs during the – August 2021, will also vary based on site hours school year will have the opportunity to participate in a Summer and student schedules. Contacts: Tonya Harvey, Phalishia Work-Based Learning (WBL) Experience. Summer WBL

Johnson or Kenyetta Goshen participants may take part in job shadowing, paid or unpaid No Fee internships, or cooperative education (paid employment) during Career and Technical Education Office, the summer months. These experiences will be aligned with the (757) 892-3964 student’s career of interest and high school CTE pathway. An application, interview, and other employment/workplace readiness criteria may be required. ISAEP Summer Program This summer program provides extended learning options and Virtual Classes workforce development opportunities for students enrolled within the GED program. Eligible students participate in official GED June 28 – August 3, 2021 Contact: Valerie Johnson testing at the conclusion of the program. 7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. No Fee

Career and Technical Education Office (757) 892-3964

Locations and Program/Contacts Descriptions Start/End Dates/Time Program Fees **NO CLASSES ON JULY 5** Open Campus For students that are on track to potentially graduate by end of Norfolk Technical Center Norfolk Technical Center summer school, August 3, 2021.

Contact: Sallie Cooke, Program Leader No Fee @ (757) 892-3323 for further details

English as a Second Language, This program is designed to provide English Learners Crossroads School Middle School Step Ahead foundational content skills and English language development. Newcomer Enrichment Program Beyond subject area vocabulary, there will be a strong focus on June 28 - July 22, 2021 the functional nature of language necessary for academic Monday - Thursday Contact: success (language for making comparisons, telling causes, Meredith Hobson, Senior Coordinator justifying, etc.). Each week will include a language-based content 8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. No Fee ESL and World Language Programs area focus and culminate in a project-based learning assignment. [email protected] Technology skills for school will also be an integral piece to the (757) 407-0310 program.

Grades: 6-8 (All Proficiency Levels) Elementary ESL (English as a Second This 4-week program is designed for English Learners who are Crossroads School Language) Newcomer Program newly arrived to the US within the last two years, and/or who have Face to Face an English proficiency level between 1-2.

Contact: ESL teachers will provide intense language English language June 28 - July 22, 2021 Meredith Hobson, Senior Coordinator instruction to build academic language and urgent vocabulary. Monday – Thursday No Fee ESL and World Language Programs [email protected] Grades: 1–5 8:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. (757) 407-0310

Special Education - Extended School This individualized education program is for students with Year (ESY) Programs disabilities whose IEP team has determined that the students meet TBD based on student IEP. (Elementary & Secondary) the ESY criteria. Extended School Year is designed to ensure

specific critical life skill needs (academic, social/emotional, and independent living) per IEP goals. Extended School Year services Contact: may be provided through a variety of means including skill-based No Fee Shannon Gould, Senior Coordinator, packets, consultative support, direct support in a virtual or in- Learning Support – Special Education person educational setting, or through a combination of services (757) 282-8961 based on the IEP team’s determination of the least restrictive environment for the student who meets the specific qualifying criteria.