Sign Up for K-12 Summer Learning Programs Today

Although the end of the school year is just around the corner, it doesn’t mean the learning has to end. ACPS offers a variety of learning opportunities over the summer for elementary to high school students. And, some of them are free!

This summer students can enhance language skills, engage in music and theater programs, prepare for the transition to kindergarten or middle school, and much more.

High school students who need to make up credits or want to get ahead can use the summer to do so. Visit the T.C. Williams website for details about summer program offerings. Download the T. C. Summer School Handbook to learn more and register by June 23.

Self-paced online courses are also available to high school students. Ninth grade students can also take online courses with administrator approval. Students must register by June 23 and attend an orientation session on June 28. Get details in the T. C. Summer School Handbook.

The following is a list of the programs being offered this summer. Please see the ACPS website for details about eligibility, registration and more:

  • High School Online (Self-paced June – August 18)
  • ACPS Summer Theater School (Free Camp) (July 10 – 28)
  • Summer Language Academy (July 10 – 28)
  • Transition to Algebra (July 10 – 28)
  • Young Scholars (July 10 – July 28)
  • Algebra Boot Camp (July 10 – August 4)
  • English Learning Programs for Grades K-8 (July 10 – August 4)
  • Music Camp (July 24 -28)
  • Extended School Year (July 10 – August 4)
  • Summer Enrichment Program (July 10 – August 4)
  • TC Williams Summer School (July 10 – August 4)
  • Title I Primary Prep Program (July 10 – August 4)
  • Kindergarten Prep (August 14 – 18)
  • Middle School Prep (August 31)

See the full list of all the courses with times and dates.

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