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Superintendent reports summer programs, facility upgrades and fall start dates

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Lodi superintendent Jerry D'Amico summarized summer academic programs, staffing, building upgrades and technology improvements ahead of the 2025–26 school year, including a renovated STEM lab, theater overhaul and a 1-to-1 Chromebook roll-out for select grades.

Superintendent Jerry D'Amico reported on summer programming, facilities work and fall start dates Tuesday as the Lodi Board of Education concluded a special meeting at Thomas Jefferson Middle School.

D'Amico said the district ran extended learning and enrichment programs this summer, including a special-education extended school year (ESY) program and a four-week STEAM/LEAD program at Thomas Jefferson Middle School. Rising seventh- and eighth-grade students attended STEM boot camps at Lodi High School where instruction included entry-level programming and rapid prototyping.

“Students had a great time learning something new and applying those skills…

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