With fewer public schools offering traditional summer programs this year, some students might find themselves scrambling to get into classes.
Thirty-seven campuses, plus the Department of Education’s e-school, will have traditional summer school this year, down from 45 in 2010.
Other campuses are expected to offer free programs exclusively for their students.
Officials say students who need to make up credits during the summer will still have plenty of opportunities to do so but will have to work closely with their schools to find the right program.
And they point out schools are increasingly offering credit recovery programs during the regular year.
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