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Wednesday, December 4, 2024

SFPS Announces 2024 Summer Programs

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Kate I. Noble Board Member, District 3 at Sante Fe Public Schools | Official website

Kate I. Noble Board Member, District 3 at Sante Fe Public Schools | Official website

The Santa Fe Public Schools have announced their exciting lineup of Summer Programs for 2024. These programs, made possible in part by federal pandemic relief funding, are open to all students enrolled in the school district.

A variety of engaging and educational programs will be offered throughout the summer months, catering to different grade levels and interests. From STEM-based activities to arts and music programs, there is something for everyone.

One of the key highlights of the announcement is the diverse range of partners collaborating with SFPS. These partners include Audubon NM, Cooking With Kids, ArtWorks, Children and Teen Safety Workshops, Girls Inc., Hands On Heritage, and Reunity Farms. They will be providing valuable services within school sites and summer camps, enriching the overall experience for students.

In a statement, SFPS expressed gratitude towards their community partners, emphasizing the importance of their contributions in enhancing the summer programs.

Registration for the various programs is now open, offering students the opportunity to participate in a wide array of activities. From garden camps to music and dance programs, the Summer Programs aim to provide a fun and enriching learning experience for students of all ages.

Parents and students are encouraged to explore the different options available and sign up for the programs that best suit their interests and schedules. The SFPS Summer Programs promise a summer filled with learning, creativity, and excitement for all participants.

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