Summer Support
  • To register, log onto your PowerSchool parent portal: PowerSchool Parent Portal
    There is no need to create a new account. The District has created parent accounts for everyone using the current email we have for you on file. If you do not know your user name and password, click "forgot username or password" and PowerSchool will send a link to reset your password. If you have any trouble logging in OR you do not see your students listed after you log in, please contact hometechservice@dedham.k12.ma.us for support.
     
    Registrations will show up under Forms.

Avery Summer Academic Support Program - Elementary Students

  • Avery Summer Academic Support Program

    Dates: July 5 through August 4

    Time: 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

    Location: Avery Elementary School

    Transportation: Included

    Meals: Breakfast and Lunch provided 

    The LEAP Summer Academic Support Program serves approximately 75 students from across the district entering grades one through five. This program focuses on building foundational literacy and numeracy skills through systematic and structured intervention programs. Students are grouped by grade level with approximately fifteen students per class.

    Students will be recommended by school administrators and faculty for participation in this program.  

DMS Summer Academic Support

  • DMS Summer Academic Support Program

    Grades 7-9 Dates: July 5 through July 28

    Grade 6 Dates: July 14 through July 28

    The grade 6 Summer Academic Support program schedule is different than grades 7-9, in order to not conflict with TREK programming.    

    Time: 8:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (lunch from 12:00 - 12:30 p.m.)

    Location: Dedham Middle School

    Transportation: Included

    Meals: Lunch provided 

    The DMS Summer Academic Support Program serves approximately 65 students from across the district entering grades six, seven, eight, and nine. This program focuses on building foundational literacy and numeracy skills through systematic and structured intervention programs. Students are grouped by grade level with approximately twenty students per class. 

    Students will be recommended by school administrators and faculty for participation in this program.