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The East Ramapo School District held its latest edition of Superintendent's Corner on April 23, 2025, where Interim Superintendent Anthony DeCarlo and Sonia Dominguez discussed the district's summer programs aimed at preventing summer learning loss while ensuring students enjoy their break.

DeCarlo emphasized the importance of engaging students during the summer months, stating that the district is excited to offer a variety of programs for all grade levels. The offerings include a "Kindergarten Jump Start" program to help young students acclimate to a regular school day, as well as specialized programs in computer science, fine and performing arts, and sports. For seventh and eighth graders, a STEAM program will be available at Pomona Middle School.
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At the high school level, the SMART Scholars program will allow students to get a head start on college courses, while credit recovery options will be provided for those needing additional support to earn necessary credits. Additionally, a Regents review will be offered for students preparing for August exams.

Importantly, all summer programs are free, including transportation, meals, and activities. DeCarlo encouraged parents to register their children early due to limited spaces, directing them to the district's website for more information and applications.

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The meeting also highlighted community partnerships, such as with the Finkelstein Memorial Library, which is promoting literacy through a summer reading challenge. The library will offer prizes for reading and reviews, along with various programs throughout the summer.

In conclusion, the East Ramapo School District is committed to providing enriching summer experiences for students, blending learning with fun, and fostering community collaboration to support educational growth.

Converted from Superintendents Corner about District Summer Programs meeting on April 23, 2025
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