Summer Programs Catalog
Browse the summer programs catalog below to view opportunities offered across the District. To find specific programs at your school or in your neighborhood, search the summer programs map.
How to Register
For information about registering for specific summer programs, contact your school directly. Not all programs are open to all students. Some students will receive or may have already received a letter about mandatory summer program participation. Please follow the directions in that letter to access the appropriate program.
Academic Programs
Designed to provide students with extra academic support in core subjects.
Mandatory for students in 2nd, 5th, and 8th grades who do not meet the minimum promotion criteria are required to attend Summer Bridge Plus. Optional and encouraged for students invited by their school to receive engagement and academic support. This program, located at select sites, offers tailored and intensive instruction to address individual needs in reading, mathematics, social science, and science through an online curriculum. Upon completion of the program, mandatory students who successfully meet promotion criteria will advance to the next grade. Please note: that schools with ongoing capital improvement projects may be exempt from hosting this academic enrichment summer program. For additional information, please contact your student's current enrolled school to inquire about their summer programming opportunities at their school or summerbridge@cps.edu for general information.
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ACADEMIC COMPETITIONS
Offers dynamic programmatic opportunities over the summer to students in grades 1 through 12 through the following programs: Summer Knights Chess (June 24 - July 12), Chicago Debates Summer Institutes (July 15 - August 2), and Bizee Bee Spelling and Literacy Summer Camp (July 8 - 19).
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Summer Credit Recovery allows high school students to retake courses they previously failed. Current Seniors are able to take courses they need to graduate over the summer. School counselors will reach out to eligible students for registration at an available site.
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EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR
Extended School Year (ESY) programming provides additional academic support to PreK – 12 students as indicated in their Individualized Education Program (IEP) for six weeks during the summer. Families of students that are eligible for ESY will receive a letter from their school in May.
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ES EL NEWCOMER SUMMER SUPPORT
OLCE Newcomer Summer Support targets ELs who are newcomers and provides ESL instruction with the goals of improving academic outcomes and increasing student's English language development. Families of students that are eligible for OLCE Newcomer Summer Support should have received an invitation from their school.
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HS ESL CREDIT ATTAINMENT
English as a Second Language (ESL) Credit Attainment allows English Learners (ELs) to earn the ESL credits they need to graduate. The ESL Credit Attainment program this summer will target ELs in grade 11-12 needing to attain ESL credit to graduate and newcomers needing ESL I/Communications I for ELs Semester. Please note: Students who have failing grades in ESL courses do not qualify for ESL Credit Attainment. Families of students that are eligible for HS ESL Credit Attainment will receive notification from their school.
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SUMMER TASSEL TRUANCY INTERVENTION PROGRAM
The Tassel Truancy Intervention Program is an online program for rising fifth-year seniors who are 0.5 to 1.5 credits away from graduating high school and have barriers that prevent them from attending in-person credit recovery/obtainment. Students that are eligible for Summer Tassel Truancy Intervention will receive notification from their school.
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SUMMER OF ALGEBRA
Summer of Algebra offers rising high school freshmen the opportunity to engage in a rigorous, inquiry-based algebra program and prepare them for advanced math pathways. Students are eligible if they have taken the Algebra for Middle Grades, or equivalent course in 8th grade. Ideal candidates have shown some mastery of Algebra but have not passed the Algebra Exit Exam. Participating students are eligible to earn the algebra competency and enter into geometry directly.
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CBE SUMMER MASTERY
Competency-Based Education (CBE) Summer Mastery provides additional instruction at participating CBE schools for students who did not meet proficiency by the end of the traditional school year.
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CBE SUMMER ACCELERATION
Competency-Based Education (CBE) Summer Acceleration is an opportunity for students across CBE schools to earn credits and develop academic and technical skills.
Enrichment Programs
Designed to challenge students to think critically and work collaboratively through project- and inquiry-based learning approaches, as well as nurture their creativity and curiosity through exposure to the arts, technology, world culture, and beyond.
COMMUNITY SCHOOLS INITIATIVE (CSI) SUMMER OF LEARNING
CSI Summer of Learning offers students educational field trips and enrichment opportunities that are centered on science, technology, engineering, math, and the arts. CSI Summer of Learning also provides adult education workshops and community programming.
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OUT OF SCHOOL TIME
OST summer programs are school designed and planned and offer academic support, enrichment activities, and mentorship designed to engage students, build community and connectedness to school, expose students to new opportunities and learning, and meet students’ needs and interests.
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ECCE YOUTH APPRENTICESHIPS
There are two types of apprenticeships offered: A2L Advance Manufacturing/Auto Tech is a summer program that will serve as a preparation for a Youth Apprenticeship role in Advance Manufacturing and Auto Tech. During the program students will engage in a college credit course, certification opportunities (OSHA 10 & CPR/ First Aid), off-site visits, meet top industry experts, and receive employability skills training. A2L All-Sector is a summer program that will serve as preparation for a Youth Apprenticeship role in all other sectors. During the program students will engage in courses focused on Excel, Project Management, and Data Analytics, and receive employability skills training offered through the GPEAK Curriculum.
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FLL ROBOTICS CAMP
FLL Robotics Camp will increase access and rigor to school based programming that already exists. FIRST LEGO League (FLL) Robotics Camps engages students in STEM learning through hands-on robotics challenges. FLL is available to students from grades PK-8 in three different divisions. These programs emphasize the importance of teamwork, collaboration and sportsmanship and develop a wide range of student skills, including, engineering, problem solving, critical thinking, and at the intermediate and middle school levels, programming, research, and presentation. The hands-on nature of this program encourages creativity and innovation for all students at all levels.
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CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION (CTE) SUMMER CAMPS
Career and Technical Education (CTE) Camps provide an opportunity for 6-9th grade students to explore career-oriented fields, from engineering to aviation to culinary arts and more. Students will be trained by industry professionals, work on interactive projects, hear from industry partners, and take career-related field trips. Camps are held in state-of-the-art labs housed within local high schools.
Transition Programs
Designed to support purposeful academic transitions for students and their families by equipping them with resources, guidance, and peer connections.
PREVIEW TO PRE-K
Preview to Pre-K (PTPK) will support students to develop their love of school and learning through social-emotional, early literacy and early math activities. All rising pre-k students are eligible to participate in PTPK at the CPS school at which they are enrolled in for pre-k for Fall 2024. Preview to Pre-K is offered at select schools.
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KICK OFF TO KINDERGARTEN
Kick Off to Kindergarten (KOTK) will support students to be kindergarten ready, focusing on early literacy, early math, and social-emotional skills through a district provided curriculum. All rising kindergarten students are eligible to participate in KOTK at the CPS school at which they are enrolled in for kindergarten for Fall 2024. Kick Off to Kindergarten is offered at select schools.
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As research strongly encourages Math, English, and team/SEL skill building to best support Freshman On Track rates, students will receive instruction in English, Math, and School Counseling as well as have the opportunity to participate in team building, field trips, and enrichment activities. CPS Freshman on Track Data has shown that students who participate in Freshman Connection have a higher FOT rate than non-participants. Freshman Connection takes place between June 26 - July 26, 2024, (dates vary by High School) students will: meet school staff, learn graduation requirements and expectations, brush up on their study skills, learn techniques for coping with stress, and get to know their new classmates through field trips and other activities.
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ACCELERATION AT FRESHMAN CONNECTION HOST SCHOOLS
The Acceleration version of Freshman Connection offers students who are aging out of elementary school without meeting eighth-grade promotion criteria the opportunity to participate in their high school’s Freshman Connection program. This program provides additional support to prepare students for ninth grade. Families of students required to attend Acceleration will receive a letter from their school before the end of the school year. Please be aware that schools with ongoing capital improvement projects may be exempt from hosting this academic enrichment summer program. We advise you to confirm with your student's current enrolled school regarding their participation in the program. For additional questions, contact summerbridge@cps.edu.
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ALUMNI SUCCESS INITIATIVE
Alumni Success Initiative provides graduates from the Classes of 2023 and 2024 and their families with resources and support to help them enter and persist in their postsecondary pathway. Support and advising will be provided by trusted Postsecondary Champions from their high school, Transitional Youth Leaders (near peer advisors on college campuses), and Family Transition Mentors. Questions about this program can be directed to aftergraduationhelp@cps.edu.
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JROTC CADET LEADERSHIP CHALLENGE
JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge is designed to: 1) Provide Cadets an opportunity to practice leadership skills in an unfamiliar environment. 2) Allow Cadets a chance to participate in citizenship building exercises, 3) Give Cadets the opportunity to experience living and interacting with their peers from other schools, 4) Instruct leadership-type skills to Cadets using a variety of tasks such as land navigation, archery, leadership reaction course, rappelling, sports, drones, and robots, 5) Provide an opportunity to participate in adventure training not normally available to Cadets, 6) Take advantage of recreational facilities and have fun.
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JROTC COMMAND AND STAFF LEADERSHIP SCHOOL
JROTC Command and Staff leadership School is designed to allow the new JROTC chain of command to formulate their new vision and goals for the upcoming school year SY 24-25. The staff will develop products such as the vision, mission, and goals for the year. In addition, they will develop the calendar and start the service learning brainstorming of ideas for their yearly projects.
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From June 5 to July 27, new City Colleges students across the city will prepare for a successful college experience by taking a FREE college level course and participating in college success activities – ensuring momentum into and through college early in their first year. You can join them! With additional advising, options for English tutoring and math supports – this is your first step to college success. Apply by May 27.