Posted on April 18, 2018
Author Jacque Ryan, WKVI
North Judson-San Pierre Superintendent Annette Zupin outlined some summer school opportunities when school board members met Tuesday night.
One thing she highlighted was NJSP’s Countdown to Kindergarten which is an opportunity for incoming kindergarten students to familiarize themselves with the school experience. Dr. Zupin said it will be held for two weeks with students coming in for four days each week. That will run from July 16th through 19th and July 23rd through the 26th.
Additionally, Zupin mentioned that the Starke County Community Foundation provided a $7,000 donation to help fund the Kindergarten Countdown program, as they’ve done for the past few years.
Other summer school opportunities that will be held at North Judson-San Pierre Elementary School include a high ability class from June 4th through the 15th and an IREAD class from June 4th through 7th.
Dr. Zupin explained that students who did not pass the IREAD test when it was given during the school year will have a chance to get some additional help during the class and then they will be re-tested this summer.
Last but certainly not least, Dr. Zupin said that the Starke County Youth Club will be hosting a summer school session at North Judson-San Pierre in June starting on the 4th and ending on the 28th.
If you have any questions, you can contact Dr. Zupin at (574) 896-2155
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