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New Haven Public Schools outlines six-part summer 2025 plan; K–3 program reduced to six sites
Summary
District staff presented a six-component summer learning plan running mainly July 1–25, with extended-school-year services and credit recovery at separate dates, reported roughly 900–1,000 K–3 enrollments so far, and said the district reduced sites and expects lower costs versus prior years.
New Haven Public Schools staff presented the district’s summer learning plan to the board, describing six program components that run primarily July 1–July 25 and providing site, eligibility and logistics details.
The district listed six components: a K–3 program; a strengths and self‑efficacy student support program for grades 6–8; an extended school year (ESY) program for students with individualized education plans; a high‑school English learners academy for newcomer students; high school credit recovery; and dual‑credit/industry certification opportunities.
District staff said the K–3 program will operate at six schools (King Robeson, Fair Haven, Bishop Woods, Clemente — moved from Hill Central because of planned solar‑panel work — Davis and one other site mentioned in materials). Programs generally run 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. or 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., include reading, math and enrichment (for example, coding and arts residencies) and provide transportation for enrolled K–3 students when bus routing is available.
The district said…
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