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[[File:Dreamer_swim_wave.JPG|thumb]][[File:Dreamers_poolside.JPG|thumb]][[File:Dreamer_Kingsley_montage.JPG|thumb]][[File:Dreamer_staff_Boyce.JPG|thumb|Coach [[Jacob Boyce]] helps with [[Summer Dreamers]] and the [[Swim and Water Polo Camp]].]] |
[[File:Dreamer_swim_wave.JPG|thumb]][[File:Dreamers_poolside.JPG|thumb]][[File:Dreamer_Kingsley_montage.JPG|thumb]][[File:Dreamer_staff_Boyce.JPG|thumb|Coach [[Jacob Boyce]] helps with [[Summer Dreamers]] and the [[Swim and Water Polo Camp]].]] |
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Revision as of 18:20, 13 August 2013
Background
- Summer Dreamers is a camp sponsored by Pittsburgh Public Schools. The first two years, in the summer of 2010 and 2011, federal stimulus money was used to fund the venture. In 2012, other sources were needed and the program went from 11 sites in 2011 to three in 2012.
- In 2013, there was only one site for students in middle school grades (grades 6, 7, and 8) but there was an expansion to four other sites with students in elementary school, (K-5).
Insights
PPS aims to work with community organizations as activity providers. Eddie Wilson tells the story of attendance and student excitement.