Summer Activities

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The mission of Fremont Public Schools is to produce creative, adaptable, productive citizens committed to life-long learning.

Further, it is the goal of the Fremont Public Schools to provide an educational program that will produce productive citizens prepared to successfully compete in the twenty-first century global society.



Summer School
Location: High School

Session:  June 1 - June 18    8:00 A.M. – 12  P.M. / 12:00 P.M. - 3:00 P.M.  

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Driver's Education
Location: High School

* FIRST SESSION   8:00 A.M.-10:50 A.M. or 11:00 A.M.- 1:50 P.M.
Classroom sessions meet every day for the first two weeks from
June 7th through June 18th.      
Drive times will be scheduled on an individual student basis.  Driving time will start on June 8th.

* SECOND SESSION  8:00 A.M.-10:50 A.M.       
Classroom sessions meet every day for the first two weeks from
July 5th through July 16th
Drive times will be scheduled on an individual student basis.  Driving time will start on July 6th.

 

Summer Fun
Location: Milliken Park Elementary

Times June 7 thru July 2, 2010
9:00 A.M.-11:30 A.M.

Summer Fun is a program designed for students with special needs to participate in a wide range of activities. Some of the activities that will be provided every day include, art, music, P.E., and many field trips.

 

Reading and ELL
Location: Linden Elementary

Times July 12 thru August 6, 2010
8:30 A.M.-11:30 A.M.

Summer Reading Camp

This program serves approximately one hundred first, second and third grade students who are identified for the program through reading assessments, and are reading below grade level.  The program is based on the use of Guided Reading Techniques in small group instruction.  Paraprofessionals work directly with small groups of students (6-15) on the improvement of reading skills, and are under the supervision of a certified teacher.  Two one-half day in-service training sessions are generally held the Thursday and Friday before summer school begins.

ELL Summer School

This program serves approximately 135 students in grades K-5 who are identified for the English Language Learners Program.  The purpose of the program is to promote English language development, and is based on a combination of classroom instruction and field trips within the community.  Paraprofessionals work directly with student on English language skills, and provide student supervision on field trips.

 

Camp Invention
Location: Bell Field Elementary

What is Camp Invention?

Camp Invention is an amazing week-long summer day camp where kids get hands on experience playing with science and creativity. It's open to kids entering 1st through 5th grade and they have so much fun, they don't even know they're learning. At Camp Invention, kids are inspired to express their creativity, work as a team, and create new things out of existing inventions. Before the week is up your child may be spouting off Newton's laws of physics!

Camp Invention is part of a set of initiatives by the National Inventors Hall of Fame's to encourage inventive thinking in America. With the support of the US Patent Office, Camp Invention seeks to inspire a passion for science in kids through hands on projects and creative expression. Camps have been held at schools every summer across the country since 1990.

* FIRST SESSION   9:00 A.M.-3:30 P.M.
June 7th through June 11th  

* SECOND SESSION   9:00 A.M.-3:30 P.M.
June 14th through June 18th