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Enrollment open for summer programs 

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    The Monroe County Community School Corporation (MCCSC) is now enrolling for summer programs for all grades. Many families of 4-year-old Pre-K students will qualify for free or very low tuition costs to attend the “Little Explorers” EdVenture Camp, thanks to public support for MCCSC’s 2023 Referendum.

    Kids in summer camp

    Families can contact school counselors to register for high school programs: 

    • High School Summer Classes, June 2 – July 10, offers all MCCSC high school students the opportunity to take classes for credit recovery. Classes are offered online, with direct instruction from teachers in some courses. Classes are hosted by Bloomington High School South. 
    • The Computer Technology Support Course (CRAM) course, June 2 – June 26, offers incoming 10-12th grade students at Bloomington High School North and South the chance to prepare to provide laptop technical support to students during the school year. Students must apply to participate, and applications will be shared by schools.
    • The Supervised Agricultural Experience, June 2 – July 10, is open to all MCCSC students in recommended grades 10-12. The experience offers students opportunities to gain experience in the agricultural field(s) in which they are interested. 

    Virtual Camp, June 2-26, offers students in grades K-8 to practice their math and reading skills virtually through Edmentum products: Study Island, Math Seeds, and/or Reading Eggs. Schools will send registration instructions home via Parent Square. 

    EdVenture Camp offers science-themed sessions June 2 – July 24 for students entering Pre-K (4-year-olds) through 8th grade. The “Little Explorers” EdVenture Camp for Pre-K and Kindergarten students offers age-appropriate activities including arts and crafts, music, story time, games, water play, and more. A limited number of scholarships are available. To qualify for scholarships, for K-8th grade students, families must have received MCCSC Free/Reduced meals during the 2024-2025 school year. Pre-K students whose family incomes are 225% or less of the federal poverty level are eligible to attend for free, through MCCSC’s 2023 Referendum. 

    For complete information about summer programs and to enroll, families should visit https://mccsc.edu/summer.