Summer School 2024

Please note that in observance of Juneteenth, there will be no summer school or enrichment program on June 19, 2024.

GBAPS is Committed to ensuring every student in our school community feels engaged, connected and supported! Summer School is a learning opportunity for students to engage in academic and enrichment opportunities all designed to help students stay on track for graduation to become college, career and community ready. GBAPS Summer School is open to all students, even if they are not currently enrolled in a GBAPS School. 

We are excited to offer 1/2 and full day opportunities, and free enrichment programming by community partners. Summer School is open for any child, grades 4K-12.

Summer School Registration

Summer School Enrollment is FREE for GBAPS students and students who live within the district boundaries. Students who do not live within the GBAPS boundaries will be charged a $50.00 fee per course.

Please register by bringing the appropriate registration form to your school office or the district office building. Paper forms can be found in the back of the course books and are linked below. Phone registrations can be received by calling (920) 448-2281 ext 50733.  Please note that students will need to enroll for the grade they are entering next school year.
Elementary Summer School Registration Form  Secondary Summer School Registration Form  Non-GBAPS Student Summer School Registration Form 

Course Books

Elementary School - English | Spanish
Secondary (Middle & High School) - English | Spanish

Summer School Dates

Elementary School:
Session 1: June 17-July 12, 2024
No School on July 1-5, 2024
Session 2: July 15-August 2, 2024

Middle School:
Session 1: June 17-July 12, 2024
No School on July 1-5, 2024
Session 2: July 15-August 2, 2024

High School:
Session 1: June 17-June 28, 2024
Session 2: July 8-August 2, 2024

Summer School Sites

Elementary School Host Sites
Students generally will attend summer school within the cohorts listed below; however, families have the choice to send their child to the host site that works best for them.

Host Site Schools in Cohort
Start & End Times
Baird (1/2 day) Baird, Red Smith, Wequiock 8:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. 
Chappell (1/2 day) Beaumont, Chappell, Jackson 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Danz (full day, bilingual program) Danz, Eisenhower 7:45 a.m. - 2:10 p.m.
Doty (1/2 day) Doty, Langlade, Webster 7:45 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Howe (1/2 day) Aldo, da Vinci, Howe 7:45 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
King (1/2 day) Kennedy, Keller, King, MacArthur 8:15 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Fort Howard (1/2 day) Elmore, Fort Howard, Lincoln, Tank 7:45 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Nicolet (1/2 day, bilingual program) Nicolet, Sullivan 8:15 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
McAuliffe (1/2 day) Martin, McAuliffe, Wilder 8:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
 Jefferson Head Start (1/2 day) Head Start / Jefferson Head Start June 17 - July 12
Monday - Thursday
8:30 a.m. - 12: 00 p.m.

Half Day Summer School with Optional Afternoon Opportunities Provided by Community Partners
The seven sites listed below will be running morning Summer School programming with an optional afternoon opportunity provided by the YMCA. The morning will be a combination of academics and enrichment. The afternoon program runs until 5:00 p.m. with engaging activities and two weekly field trips coordinated by the YMCA. Registration for the afternoon program is handled directly through the YMCA. Thanks to a federal grant, the YMCA program will be at no cost to families. Register for the YMCA program  here.

Baird
Chappell
Doty
Howe
King
Nicolet 
McAuliffe

Fort Howard will have a similar afternoon opportunity provided by the Boys & Girls Club. Registration for the afternoon program is handled directly through the Boys & Girls Club, and the program is at no cost to families. Register here.
 
Secondary Summer School Host Sites
Edison Middle School
Franklin Middle School
Lombardi Middle School
Washington Middle School
East High School
West High School
Preble High School
Southwest High School
Minoka-Hill School
John Dewey Academy of Learning
N.E.W. School of Innovation

For questions related to summer school, please contact your school.

Transportation

Hub busing for summer school is provided but not guaranteed in all cases. Use the forms listed below to request transportation. The Summer School Bus Times schedule will be posted during the week of June 3-10. You will receive a notification via school messenger when the schedule is ready to view.
Elementary Transportation Request Form
Secondary Transportation Request Form

Food Service

The District Food Service Department will serve school breakfast and lunch at our Summer School sites. In addition, lunch will be offered at many City of Green Bay parks and community partner locations. Meals will be free for students. Per the United States Department of Agriculture, the Summer Food Service Program requires meals to be eaten at the school or community location. Stay tuned for more information about the summer Food Service Program. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. 

Summer School Guidelines Regarding Inclement Weather

If the heat index is between 90 and 95 degrees:
- Students will be provided with ample amounts of water and will remain in air conditioned spaces as much as possible within buildings.  

If students are engaging in physical activity: 

- When possible the activities will be moved to a shaded area outdoors or moved indoors.

- Breaks will be provided at least every 30 minutes for about 10 minutes to allow for students to cool down and hydrate. In addition, students will be allowed to take breaks as needed during activities and have access to water.

- Staff are asked to watch and monitor students carefully for signs of heat exhaustion and to call a district nurse if there are concerns.

If the heat index is above 95 degrees:

- All outdoor activities will be moved indoors to air conditioned spaces.

- Water will be provided. - Staff will monitor the building’s temperature to determine the level of physical activity to allow.

- Staff are asked to watch and monitor students carefully for signs of heat exhaustion and to call a district nurse if there are concerns.

If the outdoor Air Quality Index (AQI) is 101 or more, students will remain indoors, including for co-curricular activities. 
  
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