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Waukesha reports about 3,100 students enrolled in expanded summer programs; district serves free meals

Waukesha School District Board of Education · July 11, 2024
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District summer-school administrator Mary Garcia Velez told the board the district is serving roughly 3,100 students this summer across academic and enrichment programs, and has provided 3,698 breakfasts and 6,573 lunches through July 3. Officials said readiness programs for incoming kindergarteners and grade transitions are starting now.

Mary Garcia Velez, the district’s summer-school administrator and a principal, briefed the Waukesha School District Board on July 10 about an expanded slate of summer offerings and student participation.

Garcia Velez said roughly 3,100 students are taking part across multiple elementary and secondary sites in a mix of academic recovery, enrichment and co‑curricular activities. She reported site-level counts and program details, including the district’s virtual Get Ahead academy (about 448…

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