Summer learning in Dallas ISD is anything but boring, with programs designed to engage students at every level.
During Summer Breeze, students will have two months to experience a mix of academic support and enrichment through the district’s free summer programming. From connecting with peers to tackling rigorous coursework, students can accelerate learning while also supporting their social and emotional well-being.
This year, a show-themed approach is taking center stage in Dallas ISD’s Summer Cool program, where the district’s youngest students will take part in a full day of reading, math, and enrichment activities.
Meanwhile, high school students will have the opportunity to participate in extended learning, including credit recovery acceleration to get ahead, and test preparation for the ACT, SAT, or TSI.
P-TECH and early college programs will also offer summer camps designed to prepare middle school students for the early college high school experience.
Students can also explore a variety of opportunities including cultural camps, drill team, art, dance, theatre, choir, and science activities. Dual language and English as second language camps will feature science discovery, Spanish immersion, language enrichment, and more.
The summer will culminate in a student-led production as the 41st Annual Summer Youth Arts Institute presents “Hallelujah Gospel! The Musical,” performed at the Women’s Museum at Fair Park.
For more information, and to enroll in Summer Breeze Camp, visit The Summer Learning Guide.
