SUMMER SCHOOL: Deadline extended for program open to all high-school students in West Seattle

Two weeks ago, we reported on the free summer-school program that’s available to all high-school students in West Seattle, regardless of where they go to school. Its administrator Sandi Whiton e-mailed to say they extended the registration deadline after word that one local school had canceled its own summer-school program – so you have until tomorrow (Monday, July 2nd) to sign up if interested. Here’s the updated registration form. She adds, “This is mainly a credit recovery program; however, if you have an incoming 9th grader who needs to brush up on his or her math skills, we are offering an Intro to Programming class that is taught by a recipient of UW’s Distinguished Professor Award. The class will be an animation through storytelling class, and all students will receive a .5 elective credit. Space is limited, so please get your applications in asap!”

1 Reply to "SUMMER SCHOOL: Deadline extended for program open to all high-school students in West Seattle"

  • Grateful and frustrated July 1, 2018 (3:30 pm)

    Tracy, words cannot express my gratitude for you and the blog. You are a true asset to our community. I learned about this opportunity because of you. Information is not readily available where you expect it to be. Our community at a neighboring high school learn about this until only AFTER school was over. Very frustrating 

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