Summer school: Oases in East San Jose, San Ramon, Oakland

July 19, 2015

Sharon Noguchi
Published: July 19, 2015

This article from Inside Bay News looks at the resurgence of summer programs in parts of California, why they’re important to kids, and how approaches differ across communities.

Article Excerpt

Public schools are suddenly flush with cash from the state, but one victim claimed by the Great Recession is only starting to bounce back: summer school.

A few Bay Area school districts are resurrecting summer classes that offer a leg up in academics or simply offer fun, mind-expanding lessons — critical in stopping the summer slide, when kids can lose as much as one or two months of learning.

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