Daily News | Philly schools will spend $20 million to provide free summer programs
Philadelphia School District Superintendent Dr. Tony Watlington Sr. greeted students entering summer programs in this 2022 file photo. For the summer of 2023, the school system is spending $20 million to offer summer programs to 15,000 youth.The Philadelphia School District will spend $20 million to offer free summer programs to 15,000 students citywide.
Summer bridge programming for rising eighth and ninth graders to reinforce English and math skills and introduce career pathways. The district, in partnership with the city and other organizations, is also offering work-based learning opportunities. Bus service will be provided for children enrolled in extended school year programs for students with special needs; students in other programs will receive SEPTA passes.Families can register their students online
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