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District highlights expanded summer programs, ESY inclusion and community partnerships

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Roseville Area Schools presented summer programming results including participation counts, a partnership model integrating Extended School Year (ESY) students with Summer Discovery, and community partnerships with the Bell Museum and local organizations.

Roseville Area Schools presented an overview Thursday of its summer programs, reporting participation levels, staff-retention rates and new partnerships the district says expanded access and inclusion for students with special needs. Nacita Thomas, executive director of student services, introduced the team. Community education supervisors and program leads reported enrollment numbers: Friendship Connection served 563 students across four buildings for nine weeks; Youth Enrichment ran 175 classes with 1,200 registrations; Summer Discovery enrolled 751 students (130 of whom were new middle-school enrollments this year); Summer Academy credits totaled about 407 credits earned; the adult…

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