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Face-to-face Summer Bridge programs will be offered again this summer and are designed to be fun for students!

PINELLAS COUNTY — Summer Bridge provides engaging learning activities over the summer to prepare students for maximum success when the next school year begins.

Face-to-face Summer Bridge programs will be offered again this summer and are designed to be fun for students!

You will need a parent username to register. If you don’t have one, you can get one by bringing a valid photo ID to any PCS school.

Current students who live in a different county: A Pinellas County address must use the Student Reservation System: reservation.pcsb.org. If your child currently attends a PCS school with a Special Attendance Permit (SAP), you will not be able to enroll using the Student Reservation System. For enrollment assistance, please contact Student Assignment.

Need Help Applying? Contact Student Assignment at 727-588-6210.

Have Transportation Questions? Please contact the Transportation Department at 727-587-2020.

Please note: The school district may need to create new bus stops to accommodate elementary and middle school students who enroll after Monday, May 1.

Transportation is available for eligible students! In alignment with School Board policy, regular transportation is provided for eligible elementary students attending their zoned school or a designated feeder school if students live more than two (2) miles from the school.

The school district may need to create new bus stops to accommodate students who enroll after May 1.

  • If children can be accommodated at an existing bus stop, they willhave transportation on Day 1.
  • However, if a new stop needs to be created, transportation will be provided, but it may not be available until a few days after Summer Bridge begins.

Questions? Please contact your school.

Summer Bridge helps students succeed:

  • Elementary school students have shown impressive gains, with many students moving from “below proficiency” in reading, math or science to “at or near proficiency.” Most students who came to Summer Bridge already scoring “at or near proficiency” still showed promising learning gains.
  • Middle school students have continued to demonstrate promising growth in reading, math and science performance, with impressive gains in reading ability.
  • High school students have continued to benefit from Summer Bridge. The programs help students prepare for the state’s Algebra 1 EOC test, learn skills they need to succeed in high school, and earn the credits they need to graduate.

Register for elementary and middle school programs at reservation.pcsb.org. Contact your school to register for high school programs.

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