Chancellor Fariña Kicks Off Summer In The City Registration From Harlem To Hollis

March 20, 2018

Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña today announced that the registration period for this year’s Summer in the City (SITC) – which provides free, full-day summer programming for students in grades 2-12 – is now open. In its third year, SITC provides more than 30,000 enrichment seats across the city, offering exciting, hands-on reading, math, and STEM programs; internship opportunities; SAT prep; and visits to cultural sites across the City. SITC will run from July 5 to August 9, 2018 at more than 300 sites across the City, and families can enroll through April 27, 2018.

“Summer programs are a critical part of our Equity and Excellence for All agenda, and I encourage families to sign up so that their children can continue learning over the summer and even visit museums or participate in hands-on STEM activities,” said Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña. “Summer is a special time of year for our students, and it’s important that they stay active, continue to learn, and of course, have fun.”

Launched by Chancellor Fariña in 2016, SITC builds on the DOE’s Equity and Excellence for All agenda by providing students with a variety of challenging and enriching literacy, math, computer science and college readiness programming. SITC opportunities are available through Summer Academy enrichment programs as well as mandated summer school. Summer Academy enrichment programs as well as mandated summer school. Summer Academy programs are open to all DOE students, and may include lessons on ecology, aviation, robotics, engineering, visits to museums, zoos, and parks, internships, SAT prep, and more. SITC also offers high-quality and engaging mandated summer school programing for students who do not meet promotion requirements.

SITC programs help prevent summer learning loss and ensure that students return to school in the fall ready to learn and succeed. All students participating in SITC will also receive free, healthy breakfast and lunch. To learn more about SITC and its Summer Academy and mandated summer school programs, visit schools.nyc.gov/Summer and subscribe for email updates by visiting schools.nyc.gov/subscribe. 

Summer Academy programs include:

Second Grade

Students will learn and play during the summer by joining SITC’s Second Grade program. Second graders will participate in hands-on STEM activities and go on field trips, while also practicing their math and reading skills in preparation for third grade. Families should contact their child’s principal to enroll.

Family English Initiative

Families with students in kindergarten and first grade can learn English together and explore cultural institutions across the City. Learn more about the Family English Initiative and apply here.

Summer STEM

The study of science, technology, engineering, and math encourages children to think critically and solve problems. There are two summer STEM programs offered this summer:

  • STEM Summer in the City: This five-week program exposes students in grades 2–10 to skills like coding, game design, robotics, and the engineering design process. Students will also participate in art projects, field trips, and physical education. Learn more about STEM Summer in the City and register for the program here.
  • STEM Matters NYC Camp: STEM Matters NYC offers students in grades K–12 programs that range from animal science to aviation, and ecology to oceanography. Students can participate in week-long camps, high school internships, and a four-week course that counts toward college credit. Learn more

    here.

DREAM Program

DREAM is a program that helps prepare eligible middle school students for the Specialized High School Admissions Test. Learn more about DREAM here.

ELL Summer Enrichment Programs

  • Elementary and Middle School ELL Summer Enrichment Program: English Language Learners in grades 2-8 can continue strengthening their academic skills through this new program. Learn more about ELL programming for elementary and middle school students here.
  • High School ELL Summer Enrichment Program: English Language Learners in grades 9-11 will have access to enrichment programs including SAT prep, writing workshops and documentary filmmaking. Learn more about ELL programming for high school students here.

Community Schools K-5 Program

Students at participating Community Schools can spend this summer learning through hands-on activities. This full-day program runs five days a week and is open to students in grades K-5. Learn more about the Community Schools’ summer programs here.

Career Clue

Students can receive valuable work experience through the Career Clue program, as well as a full SYEP summer wage ($1,500-$1,900 for the summer). Students can also earn academic credit. The program includes field trips to learn about different career pathways. Applicants must attend a Community, Renewal or Rise high school to apply. Learn more about Career Clue here.

Renewal and Rise High School Programs

Renewal and Rise students who will be in grades 9 –12 this fall, and are on track to graduate, can take part in one of the following programs this summer:

  • Summer Bridge: This program gives students starting 9th grade in the fall a chance to get to know their new schools.
  • SAT Prep: This program provides SAT prep to students in grades 10-12 this fall.

Families can learn more about these programs and sign up here.


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