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Nutrition Newsletter(April) - Click
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SUSD Offers Summer Programs
As summer quickly
approaches, many parents are beginning to research quality summer
programs for their children. Scottsdale Unified School
District is offering a variety of summer camps, enrichment programs
and academic summer school classes to meet your child's interests
and needs.
- Academic/Enrichment Camps
- Elementary School Summer Camps
- Cheyenne Camp Gold Academic Summer
Camp
- Desert Canyon Elementary Camp Cub
- Middle School Summer Camp
- Cocopah Summer Academic Camp
- Scottsdale Spanish Academy Summer
Camps (Spanish-based programming)
- Aztec Elementary Camp
- Pueblo Elementary Camp
- Pueblo - Spanish Immersion Jump Start Program
- Fine Arts Camps Band
Camp
- Dance Camp
- Strings/Choral Camp
- High School Athletic Camps at Arcadia, Chaparral,
Coronado, Desert Mountain and
- Saguaro high schools
- Academic Summer School at Coronado and
Desert Mountain high schools
Session
I- June 10th- June 25th
Session II- July 7th- July 22nd
All camp brochures are available
on the Community Schools Web page at: www.susd.org/district/communityschools/index.cfm.
For more information,
please contact the Community Schools Department at 480-484-8614.
Register
your child today!
Nutrition Newsletter(February) - Click
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Lions Quest Parent Letter - Click
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Board Approves Calendars
At Tuesday night’s Governing Board meeting, the Board approved the proposed calendars
for 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11 and a template of subsequent calendars
through 2017. The calendars are posted at: http://www.susd.org/district/administrativeservices/calendar.cfm or click
here.
Steps for K-12 Student/Parent Access to SUSD Online
DAP Reports in Galileo
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Take Your Child to Work –After
School is Out
Scottsdale Unified School District , and other schools across the
Valley, encourages parents to take their children to the workplace
for a learning experience –after school is out for the summer.
Districts around the Valley are recommending June 15 as a preferred
date for Take Your Child to Work Day. The national date, April 27,
comes at a particularly difficult time for students who are working
hard to complete their school work for the year. Taking children
to work after the school year ends allows them to get the best of both –exposure
to the workplace without missing a single precious day of school.
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