Cloverdale Unified School District

Summer School 2022

Welcome!

Cloverdale Unified School District is proud to offer summer school for 2022! With the help of our dedicated staff, we strive to create a fun, engaging, and hands on approach to continue the learning path of our students.


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A very special thank you to Mrs. Angela Olsen, health tech and local yoga instructor for coming in to teach a class to our summer school students--we are so lucky to have you!

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2nd, 3rd, & 4th grade students visited the Cloverdale Library to Listen to African Drumming with Onye Onyemaechi

Based on research published by the Rand Corporation in 2011, it has been shown that students can benefit in several ways from summer learning programs by:

Mastering material that they did not learn during the previous school year

Reversing summer learning loss

Achieving learning gains

The Rand research also shows that “voluntary summer programs, mandatory summer programs, and at-home reading programs can all have positive effects on student achievement. It appears that increased productive learning time on academic tasks leads to achievement gains (or the mitigation of loss) for students.”

Summer learning—especially for younger children—presents a viable, proven, and engaging way to mitigate summer slide or any other lengthy learning gap for students.