Educators Celebrate Successful Summer School Programs at Stevenson Elementary and Samanvish High School

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The Bellevue School District celebrated the success of its summer school program during the Regular Board Meeting on July 31, 2025. The program, held at Stevenson Elementary and Samanvish High School, focused on providing essential educational support to students, particularly those with disabilities and those needing to recover credits for high school graduation.

The summer initiative included specialized sessions for elementary students, aimed at improving reading and math skills, as well as a credit recovery program for high school students. The district highlighted the dedication of its educators, who worked throughout the summer to ensure students could meet their Individualized Education Program (IEP) goals and graduate on time.

A standout moment from the summer program was a talent show at the elementary school, showcasing the creativity and achievements of the students. The district expressed gratitude to all educators, counselors, and staff involved in the program, emphasizing their commitment to student growth and success.

As the school year approaches, the Bellevue School District is poised to build on this summer's achievements, continuing to support students in their educational journeys.

Converted from Regular Board Meeting July 31, 2025 Meeting Recording meeting on August 03, 2025
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