Summer classes focused on core subjects, such as remedial math or English, that include plenty of individualized instruction and one-on-one tutoring.
Hands-on, engaging summer programs, such as camps, book clubs, or other activities that keep kids brains active, even if they don’t specifically include academic content.
I think it’s important to keep summers open for students because the alternative experiences children have over the summer inform and enrich their academic education.
I don’t see significant evidence of summer learning loss in my students.