Greensville schools set June 2–30 summer learning schedule; Power Scholars expands to Wyatt Middle

Greensville County School Board · May 13, 2025

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Summary

Greensville County Public Schools will run summer learning programs June 2–30 with Power Scholars at Greensville Elementary and, for the first time, Wyatt Middle School; registration was extended to May 19 and the district offered free transportation and meals.

Greensville County Public Schools announced on May 12 that its summer learning program will run June 2–June 30, with site-specific hours and multiple program tracks including Power Scholars, a K summer boot camp, 21st Century programs, EL summer enrichment, SOL support and credit-recovery at the high school.

Doctor Parkeson presented the overview: Greensville Elementary School hours will be 8:45 a.m.–2:45 p.m., Wyatt Middle School hours 8:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m., and Greensville County High School sessions 9:45 a.m.–1:30 p.m. The transcript records that this is the first year Wyatt Middle School participates in the Power Scholars program; Power Scholars and the other offerings cover students in grades K–8 (programs vary by site and grade). High-school testing windows are scheduled for June 10 and June 24.

Registration: the application window was extended to May 19; families were sent letters and a public QR code was shared for registration, and paper applications are available on request. District presenters said transportation and meals for summer learning participants will be provided at no cost to families. The district also noted that some students identified by their schools will be contacted if their attendance is required.

Programs and supports highlighted include a K boot camp focused on literacy development, an EL summer enrichment track for level 1–2 EL students, Project Graduation supports for seniors needing additional work to graduate, SOL Eagle Academy for students who passed courses but still need to pass SOL tests, and CTE boot camp and credit-recovery offerings for high-school students.

For more information, the transcript directs families to contact the summer learning administrators at each site or use the public QR code shared by schools.