- Los Angeles Unified School District
- Summer of Learning
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High school students can take advantage of summer school courses for credit recovery or accelerating high school graduation and preparation for post-secondary education.
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9th - 12th Grade, Summer Term
High school students currently enrolled in Los Angeles Unified can take advantage of the Summer Term program. This program offers credit recovery courses and opportunities to accelerate progress toward high school graduation and preparation for post-secondary education. The program is structured with two periods of in-person classes taught by Los Angeles Unified secondary teachers and two periods of fully virtual asynchronous courses.
Program Dates: June 26 – July 25
Times: Monday to Friday
- Period 1: 8:30 to 11:00 a.m.
- Nutrition: 11:00 to 11:30 a.m.
- Period 2: 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
- Period 3 & 4: Asynchronous (Edgenuity curriculum)
How to Apply: Please contact your child’s school counselor to register
Learning Method: In-person and asynchronous options
Eligibility: Current Los Angeles Unified students with a District ID number in grades 9th – 12th
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Summer Internships
The Los Angeles Unified School District proudly announces the Summer of Learning Internship program. The internship program offers hands-on experience for LAUSD “Rising Seniors” interested in learning about the various careers in public education. Students will have the opportunity to intern with schools, school management offices, the office of communications, the office of general counsel, facilities services offices, and the office of the superintendent. Students will understand the many Los Angeles Unified School District career paths and earn while they learn.
Eligibility: Applicants must be Rising Seniors (entering the 12th grade) eligible to apply for a work permit, able to commit 20–30 hours per week for 6-weeks (July 3rd – August 11th). We are looking for students with a strong work ethic, a passion for learning, who like to take on new challenges, and who are interested in public education and serving the community.
Interested applicants should complete the following interest form:
https://forms.gle/dsD6ycqeEnHisFEq9 or call Michelle Elias at 213-241-7053. A limited number of intern positions are available and will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis.
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College 101: Navigating Your Path Through College to Career
Los Angeles Unified, in conjunction with Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) will offer a virtual/synchronous summer college course for the class of 2024.
The College 101: Navigating your Path through College to Career course will allow students the opportunity to explore career pathways, identify their college readiness strengths and needs, and expand their personal tool-kit for academic success. Students will earn 1 CSU/UC transferable college unit and 5 high school non-equivalent/enrichment course credits. The grade earned will not be counted towards the high school GPA.
Program Dates: June 26 – July 25
Times: 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. or 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m
How to Apply:
- Student or School Counselor completes and submits Interest Form.
- District Counselor will contact the student.
- District Counselor will support application and enrollment through Los Angeles Valley College.
- Learning Method: Virtual/Synchronous
Eligibility: Class of 2024
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Virtual Experience K-12, Summer Enrichment 2023
From learning how to play bass guitar or ukulele with Fender to cartooning and animation with Illumination, the creators of “Despicable Me” and “The Secret Life of Pets,” to learning new cultures through our World Language courses, to an introductory course in the industry of computer science with the Middle School Exploratory Coding course, we have no doubt your child will have a fantastic summer of learning.
Registration: May 22 – June 9
Program Dates: June 26 – July 28
Times: Varies
How to Apply: Please register at enrichment.lausd.net
Learning Method: Virtual
Eligibility: Current TK – 12th grade Los Angeles Unified students
Please note that submitting an application does not guarantee enrollment