Back-To-School Reading Camp 2025

Back-To-School Reading Camp 2025

Designed for struggling readers exiting kindergarten & 1st grade to boost their skills that may have regressed during the summer months.

By Upper St. Clair School District

Location

Eisenhower Elementary School - (location subject to change to another elementary school)

100 Warwick Drive Upper St. Clair, PA 15241

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 4 days 3 hours

July 28 - August 1, 2025

Grades:
Exiting Grade K: 9:00 - 10:30 AM 

Exiting Grade 1: 10:45 - 12:15 AM 

Cost: $90.

Location: Eisenhower (location subject to change to another elementary school)


Course Description: This course is designed for struggling readers to boost their skills that may have regressed during the summer months. Students who have completed kindergarten or first grade may enroll in this special workshop. Phonemic awareness and phonics skills will be emphasized and some time will be devoted to story comprehension.
Additional Registration Details to be included in the Eventbrite registration.

All courses are subject to cancellation if minimum enrollments are not reached.

If you have a question about your child’s registration, please contact Mary Beth Harkleroad, mharkleroad@uscsd.k12.pa.us.


If you have a question about the course content, please contact Katie Cansick (Grades K-2), kcansick@uscsd.k12.pa.us or Jaci Covelli (Grades 3-4), jcovelli@uscsd.k12.pa.us.


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There are six public schools in the Upper St. Clair School District. Three are K-4 elementary schools - Baker Elementary School, Eisenhower Elementary School and Streams Elementary School; two are middle schools - Boyce Middle School (5-6) and Fort Couch Middle School (7-8); and one is a high school, Upper St. Clair High School (9-12). Eighty-two percent of students who graduate from Upper St. Clair High School go on to further their education at a college, university or junior college. The district's professional staff is comprised of nearly 300 educators, 79 percent of whom hold a master's degree or above, and a support staff of nearly 200 including custodians, nutrition center workers, aides, secretaries, maintenance and transportation personnel. There is great pride in the district for the many academic, artistic and athletic accomplishments. Our students consistently score at the proficient level or above on the various required Pennsylvania State System of Assessment and Keystone exams. Our students in the band, chorus, orchestra and dramatics are regularly honored throughout the area, and district athletic teams participate annually in championship playoff games at the district and state levels.