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Everett schools report broad summer learning participation, 1,045 half credits and new partnerships

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Summary

District staff told the board on Sept. 9 that summer programs reached students from kindergarten through high school, produced 1,045 half credits, piloted museum and library partnerships, and held a summer graduation for 28 students.

Sept. 9, 2025 — Everett Public Schools staff reported a large and varied slate of summer learning programs to the board on Tuesday, including early‑learning “Everett Ready” kindergarten preparation, elementary and middle‑school academies, high‑school credit recovery and internships, and a summer graduation.

Why it matters: District presenters said summer offerings supported reading and academic continuity, provided credit recovery options for high‑school students, and connected families to school resources and public libraries.

What staff said: Executive Director (Willard,…

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