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- May 2nd, 2024
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Provo City School District is committed to support our families in these unprecedented times. As summer is now in full swing, students and parents may be looking for resources. If you are interested in resources for the summer please email us at summerlearning@provo.edu with your child’s name and school. Keep safe during the summer.
High schools will be providing opportunities over the summer for any student to recover credit through paper packets or online course work for courses that may have been previously failed. Students may reach out to each high school to arrange a time with a school counselor or administrator for more information on how to begin this work.
Provo eSchool is only offering credit recovery courses through Edgenuity for summer school this year. Credit recovery courses are for students in grades 7-12 who have previously failed a course and need to make up the credit. Please visit our website to learn what courses are available, fill out the enrollment form, and pay the fees (https://provo.edu/eschool/provo-eschool-summer-school/). Summer school runs May 27-July 29th.
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