Summer School

The mission of the SPSD Summer School Program is to provide students access to educational opportunities during the summer break. The primary purpose of the summer school program is to help students bridge academic and social emotional learning from spring to fall. Courses offered will support academics, enrichment and physical activities in a safe and fiscally responsible manner.

Classes are offered for students who have completed 4K through Grade 11.

Summer School Open House

Thursday, June 12
4:00-6:00 p.m.
Please come!

Drop in and meet your teacher at the Open House!

Staff will be at Bridges and SPMS to meet and greet you.

Summer School Dates

Summer Saunter
June 9 – 13, 2025

Speed & Strength
June 9 – July 24, 2025

Afternoon Magic
June 11 – July 25, 2025

Summer School Six Week Program
June 16 - July 25, 2025
No Summer School on Friday, July 4

Updates

Bridges Elementary
Classes begin at 8:05. Drop off with supervision begins at 7:50 with breakfast available at that time.

Sauk Prairie Middle School
Classes begin at 8:15. Drop off with supervision begins at 8:00 with breakfast available at that time.

Attendance

If your child will be absent please call or email by 8:45 each day to avoid getting an automatic phone call at  9:05-9:20 each day.

Summer School 2025 Format

Grades 4K -7 (Current grade for 2024-25 school year)

Grades 4K, 5K, Grade 1 will have cohort sections grouped for the full morning with one teacher.

  • These classes will be located at Bridges Elementary School. 

Grade 2 will be placed in a cohort at Bridges.

  • Students will transfer as a cohort to three classes each day.

    • 1 hour of academic instruction (review of learning from the past school year)

    • 1 hour of physical activity

    • 1 hour of creativity


Grades 3 -7 will have cohort sections by grade level and held at SPMS.

  • Students will transfer as a cohort to three classes each day.

    • 1 hour of academic instruction (review of learning from the past school year)

    • 1 hour of physical activity

    • 1 hour of creativity


    Students who are eligible for Reading and/or Math Intervention in grades K-8 will have this available to them during four weeks of the six week session of summer school. This will be provided in a pull-out model, just as we do during the regular school year. All parents need to do is sign their children up for their grade level course and the teaching team will identify students who were receiving intervention during the school year.