Summer at Jemicy

Make the MOST of your child’s summer!
SUMMER 2026: June 29 - July 24

Registration opens January 19th 2026

Full and half-day program for students with dyslexia
or related language-based learning differences
 
The Summer at Jemicy program endeavors to minimize the problem of summer learning loss by reinforcing and maintaining reading, language arts, math, and organizational skills learned throughout the preceding year.
 
Afternoon programming offers a wide array of educational, recreational, and creative options that will inspire participants and keep them academically and imaginatively engaged.
Perfect combination of learning and fun!
LOWER SCHOOL

4 Weeks (Grades 1 - 5)

Daily MORNING instruction focuses on reading and math support. 
  • Small-group literacy instruction from Jemicy teachers, using Orton-Gillingham-based, multi-sensory structured literacy programs.   
  • Math classes to reinforce number sense and “math thinking” through games, stories, and fun activities.
  • Outdoor science-based adventures in our expansive woods and outdoor play space.
  • Themed ELA classes that incorporate comprehension, vocabulary development and creative thinking.
Lower School afternoon programming offers recreational and creative, fun-filled activities including sports, stem, art, and cooking.
Gain independence and confidence
MIDDLE SCHOOL

CHOOSE 1 - 4 WEEKS (GRADES 6-8)

Unique, themed MORNING adventures provide a well-rounded educational experience.
Students will have instruction on language arts skills focusing on reading comprehension and writing organization; math skills including general operations and pre-algebra skills; and executive functioning skills including time management, event planning, and organization. Students will make connections between academic lessons and the real world in a supportive environment.
Morning Themes Overview
  • Week 1: Mission to Mars
    Reach for the stars! Students will practice skills vital to planning for the future, calculate distances and directions, and read about epic journeys to the stars. 
  • Week 2: Dystopian Futures
    What do you do when everything goes wrong? Students will learn how to deal with setbacks productively, how to solve difficult mathematical problems, and create stories about what happens when the worst comes to pass. 
  • Week 3: Dangerous Technology
    Have you ever felt like your computer is out to get you? This week, students will read about technology gone wrong, learn to utilize their technological resources in a helpful manner, and practice managing numbers so that they always feel in control.
  • Week 4: Time travel
    Classes will experience epic histories and alternate futures. Students will read stories that deal with time travel, practice time management skills, and keep their number sense sharp, so they don’t lose track of time.
Middle School afternoon, interactive, hands-on courses will keep participants engaged academically, creatively, and socially.
Contact for
QUESTIONS
Tammy Marsh, Camp Assistant
Phone: 410-753-8033
Fax: 410-753-8080
Email: summer@jemicyschool.org

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