.ChiPubSchools and the Chicago Public Library announced the upcoming start of their summer literacy programming for students of all ages at schools and libraries across the city.
As the 2022-23 school year winds to a close, Chicago Public Schools is launching its annual literacy and reading programs for students to continue learning during the summer months.CPS and the Chicago Public Library on Tuesday announced the upcoming start of their summer literacy programming for students of all ages at schools and libraries across the city.
“Our summer literacy programming aims to ensure that our students sharpen their skills and, perhaps most importantly, address any challenges going into the 2023-24 school year,” CPS CEO Pedro Martinez said in a statement. “The summer months are the perfect time to reinforce skills learned during the previous year and prepare them with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in the classroom and in life.
CPS summer offerings, which begin June 26, include transition programs for kids entering high school, Summer Start — which offers high school grads a chance at up to $1,000 and college credits for taking additional summer courses — and career and technical education summer camps.
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