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Summer Learning

Summer School 2026 (high school only)

2026 Summer School 

For the summer of 2026, Bremerton School District will offer summer school for high school students to make-up credits. Students will be able to study at their own pace and will have a total of four weeks to complete their courses. 

🚌Transportation is not available for summer school. 

Dates: 

June 22 – July 2 
In-person
at Mountain View Middle School
9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Monday-Thursday only (no class Fridays)
Breakfast & lunch provided 

July 6 – July 16
Online only with virtual support 9 a.m. – noon Monday -Thursday
Breakfast & lunch available through BSD’s summer meals program

 

Sign-up here

 

 

 

 

Questions? Please contact:  

Bremerton High School Counseling Office

Renaissance High School

Mike McCoy
Summer School Principal 
360-473-0916
Send an email

 

Summer School Survival Guide

Download this guide. 

  • A flyer titled '2026 Summer School Survival Guide' with text and a photo of a school hallway.

  • A flyer in Spanish titled 'Guundefineda de supervivencia para la escuela de verano de 2026'.

Community Summer Learning Opportunities

We will be compiling information about community summer learning opportunities here so check back often for updates!

Visit our childcare page for information on summer childcare options. 

 

Check out Macaroni Kid Kitsap’s Summer Camp Guide
(BSD does not support or endorsed these camps or organzations. Information is provided as a community service). 

2026 Future Focused Summer Academy

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Kitsap Regional Library Summer Learning 2026

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CSTOCK Summer Camps 2026

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Kitsap Summer Music Discovery Camp

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Junior Learn to Sail Camps

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Real Dawgs Read - Summer reading program

A cartoon husky mascot wearing a purple shirt with a 'W' and shorts holds a stack of books, promoting reading.

Readers are leaders!

Real Dawgs Read is a summer reading program developed for K-8, Title I schools in Washington state. There is no cost to schools or participants (postage is covered); it is simply a way to incent students to read over the summer. Participants read at least 20 minutes a day on 30 separate days to earn a Husky reward and reading certificate.

Any K-8 Washington state student can participate through the website! 

Real Dawgs Read - Steps to complete

The program ends September 11th, so download your log and start reading!