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PM | SunsetSummer Week 1: June 1 - 5Wrap up the day with Camp Sunset, the perfect "wind-down" zone for busy afternoons. We know the workday doesn't always end when the final bell rings, so we've designed a seamless, safe, and engaging transition from high-energy classes to pickup time. Sunset is all about choice and "chill"—giving campers the space to relax, recharge, and enjoy unstructured play with friends. We provide the supervision; the students provide the imagination. It’s the stress-free way to bridge the gap until you're ready to head home.Community Schools Summer Program 2026 -
PM | SunsetSummer Week 2: June 8 - 12Wrap up the day with Camp Sunset, the perfect "wind-down" zone for busy afternoons. We know the workday doesn't always end when the final bell rings, so we've designed a seamless, safe, and engaging transition from high-energy classes to pickup time. Sunset is all about choice and "chill"—giving campers the space to relax, recharge, and enjoy unstructured play with friends. We provide the supervision; the students provide the imagination. It’s the stress-free way to bridge the gap until you're ready to head home.Community Schools Summer Program 2026 -
PM | SunsetSummer Week 6: July 7 - July 10Wrap up the day with Camp Sunset, the perfect "wind-down" zone for busy afternoons. We know the workday doesn't always end when the final bell rings, so we've designed a seamless, safe, and engaging transition from high-energy classes to pickup time. Sunset is all about choice and "chill"—giving campers the space to relax, recharge, and enjoy unstructured play with friends. We provide the supervision; the students provide the imagination. It’s the stress-free way to bridge the gap until you're ready to head home.Community Schools Summer Program 2026 -
PM | SunsetSummer Week 7: July 13 - July 17Wrap up the day with Camp Sunset, the perfect "wind-down" zone for busy afternoons. We know the workday doesn't always end when the final bell rings, so we've designed a seamless, safe, and engaging transition from high-energy classes to pickup time. Sunset is all about choice and "chill"—giving campers the space to relax, recharge, and enjoy unstructured play with friends. We provide the supervision; the students provide the imagination. It’s the stress-free way to bridge the gap until you're ready to head home.Community Schools Summer Program 2026 -
PM | SunsetSummer Week 3: June 15 - June 19Wrap up the day with Camp Sunset, the perfect "wind-down" zone for busy afternoons. We know the workday doesn't always end when the final bell rings, so we've designed a seamless, safe, and engaging transition from high-energy classes to pickup time. Sunset is all about choice and "chill"—giving campers the space to relax, recharge, and enjoy unstructured play with friends. We provide the supervision; the students provide the imagination. It’s the stress-free way to bridge the gap until you're ready to head home.Community Schools Summer Program 2026 -
PM | SunsetSummer Week 5: June 29 - July 3Wrap up the day with the Sunset class, the perfect "wind-down" zone for busy afternoons. We know the workday doesn't always end when the final bell rings, so we've designed a seamless, safe, and engaging transition from high-energy classes to pickup time. Sunset is all about choice and "chill"—giving students the space to relax, recharge, and enjoy unstructured play with friends. We provide the supervision; the students provide the imagination. It’s the stress-free way to bridge the gap until you're ready to head home.Community Schools Summer Program 2026 -
PM | SunsetSummer Week 4: June 22 - June 26Wrap up the day with the Sunset class, the perfect "wind-down" zone for busy afternoons. We know the workday doesn't always end when the final bell rings, so we've designed a seamless, safe, and engaging transition from high-energy classes to pickup time. Sunset is all about choice and "chill"—giving students the space to relax, recharge, and enjoy unstructured play with friends. We provide the supervision; the students provide the imagination. It’s the stress-free way to bridge the gap until you're ready to head home.Community Schools Summer Program 2026 -
WaitlistPM | Sweet TreatsSummer Week 6: July 7 - July 10Calling all sweet tooths and future pastry chefs! Get ready for a sugary, fun-filled adventure! This class is all about indulging in the delicious world of desserts. From rich chocolate cakes to flaky pastries, students will learn the secrets to making some of the most mouthwatering treats ever. Not only will students have a blast mixing, baking, and tasting their creations, but they'll also learn about the science behind baking, from how ingredients work together to creating the perfect texture and flavor. By the end of the week, they'll have a collection of recipes and the confidence to bake up a storm at home!Community Schools Summer Program 2026 -
PM | TCG DuelSummer Week 6: July 7 - July 10Roll dice, build your deck, and let the duel begin! This action-packed TCG Duel class blends trading card battles with imagination-powered adventures inspired by Dungeons & Dragons. Players will sharpen strategy skills, team up for epic quests, and dive into friendly competition in a world where creativity rules. Expect big plays, new friends, and plenty of legendary moments.Community Schools Summer Program 2026 -
PM | Taco Tasting AdventureSummer Week 6: July 7 - July 10Spice up your week in our five-day “Taco Fiesta” tasting class, where every bite is a lesson in flavor and culture. Participants explore regional Mexican cuisine through hands-on tastings of authentic tacos, guided by chef Joel who shares the stories behind the ingredients and spices. Students learn to identify key flavors, pair tacos with salsas and beverages, and create a custom taco to share. By the end of the class, students leave with a recipe booklet, a refined taco palate, and a certificate celebrating their inner taco connoisseur!Community Schools Summer Program 2026 -
PM | Taco Tasting AdventureSummer Week 3: June 15 - June 19Spice up your week in our five-day “Taco Fiesta” tasting class, where every bite is a lesson in flavor and culture. Participants explore regional Mexican cuisine through hands-on tastings of authentic tacos, guided by chef Joel who shares the stories behind the ingredients and spices. Students learn to identify key flavors, pair tacos with salsas and beverages, and create a custom taco to share. By the end of the class, students leave with a recipe booklet, a refined taco palate, and a certificate celebrating their inner taco connoisseur!Community Schools Summer Program 2026 -
PM | Textile CreationsSummer Week 7: July 13 - July 17Create art you can feel! Explore cool textile materials and turn fabric into amazing creations. Learn hand sewing to make stuffies and pillows, paint on fabric, draw with yarn, and design with colorful buttons. Com experiment, create, and try new ways to make art. Perfect for artists who love to design, build, and think outside the box!Community Schools Summer Program 2026 -
WaitlistPM | The Eras ExperienceSummer Week 3: June 15 - June 19Step into the spotlight for a week of music, style, and self-expression! Each day, students will travel through a different musical “era,” diving into the art and storytelling of iconic albums. This high-energy program blends creativity with performance as participants write original lyrics, design custom album covers, and build miniature stage sets. To prepare for the end-of-week "Eras Tour" showcase, students will also learn simple choreography and create era-inspired crafts. With a mix of trivia, sparkle, and song, it’s the perfect place for young music lovers to build confidence and let their imaginations shine!Community Schools Summer Program 2026 -
PM | The Eras ExperienceSummer Week 6: July 7 - July 10Step into the spotlight for a week of music, style, and self-expression! Each day, students will travel through a different musical “era,” diving into the art and storytelling of iconic albums. This high-energy program blends creativity with performance as participants write original lyrics, design custom album covers, and build miniature stage sets. To prepare for the end-of-week "Eras Tour" showcase, students will also learn simple choreography and create era-inspired crafts. With a mix of trivia, sparkle, and song, it’s the perfect place for young music lovers to build confidence and let their imaginations shine!Community Schools Summer Program 2026 -
PM | The Remix Studio: Ballet & TapSummer Week 7: July 13 - July 17Step into a world of grace and rhythm! This magical class is the perfect introduction to the elegance of Ballet and the upbeat energy of Tap. Dancers will learn to stand tall and move gracefully through ballet basics, then switch gears to make some noise with fun tap rhythms and footwork. Each day is a mix of tiptoes and toe-taps that build balance, coordination, and musicality. In our supportive studio, students will grow their confidence, find their sparkle, and experience the joy of dancing with friends!Community Schools Summer Program 2026 -
PM | The Remix Studio: Hip Hop & JazzSummer Week 6: July 7 - July 10Get ready to move, groove, and find your beat! This high-energy class is the ultimate mash-up of Hip Hop and Jazz, set to your favorite upbeat music. Dancers will learn cool, sharp moves and bouncy rhythms while building their coordination and confidence. From "urban-style" footwork to expressive jazz leaps, every day is a dance party where students can express themselves and learn fun choreography. If you love music and can't stop dancing, the Remix Studio is the place to be—let’s dance!Community Schools Summer Program 2026 -
PM | The Sugarcraft LabSummer Week 5: June 29 - July 3Get ready to mix, frost, and decorate! Students will learn the fundamentals of cake decorating, starting with simple techniques and building toward fun, creative designs. Throughout the week, they will practice piping, frosting, and decorating while exploring their own artistic style. To top it all off, each student will decorate a complete cake to take home and proudly show off. Perfect for aspiring bakers who love hands-on fun, creativity, and a sweet sense of accomplishment.Community Schools Summer Program 2026 -
PM | The Sugarcraft LabSummer Week 7: July 13 - July 17Get ready to mix, frost, and decorate! Students will learn the fundamentals of cake decorating, starting with simple techniques and building toward fun, creative designs. Throughout the week, they will practice piping, frosting, and decorating while exploring their own artistic style. To top it all off, each student will decorate a complete cake to take home and proudly show off. Perfect for aspiring bakers who love hands-on fun, creativity, and a sweet sense of accomplishment.Community Schools Summer Program 2026 -
PM | Tie-DyeSummer Week 5: June 29 - July 3Unleash your imagination and dive into the colorful world of Tie-Dye! This hands-on class invites students of all skill levels to explore the art of vibrant self-expression. From mastering classic swirls to experimenting with new techniques, participants will create unique pieces that reflect their own creative spirit. It’s more than just a craft—it's an opportunity to connect with fellow artists in a fun, inspiring environment. Step into the studio and watch your artistic visions come to life, one dip at a time!Community Schools Summer Program 2026 -
PM | Tournament Chess ClubSummer Week 7: July 13 - July 17Tournament Chess Club is a competitive program designed for dedicated players who want to deepen their understanding of chess and prepare for organized tournament play. The club focuses on advanced strategy, tactical calculation, and disciplined thinking, helping students transition from casual play to competitive success. Participants will study opening principles and repertoires, middlegame planning, tactical patterns, and essential endgame techniques. Instruction includes game analysis, solving complex chess puzzles, reviewing master-level games, and learning proper tournament rules, notation, and time management.Community Schools Summer Program 2026 -
SUMMER 2026 OUTDOOR ADVENTURE CAMPSChoosing Your Adventure: Difficulty Levels 🥾 To help you find the perfect fit, we use a "Hiking Boot" scale to rate the physical and technical challenges of each trip. Please review these levels carefully to ensure your camper is prepared for the fun! The Adventure Scale 🥾 (Easy - Fundamental): Perfect for first-time campers! These trips focus on shorter walks and fun activities. Campers should be comfortable being on their feet for 1–2 hours at a time. If you enjoy playing outside and are in good health, this is the level for you. 🥾🥾 (Active - Moderate): These trips are for anyone who enjoys being active and on the move. Campers should be capable of hiking for several hours with short breaks. You’ll need a baseline level of fitness to keep up with the group and handle elevation changes (like hiking in and out of a canyon). 🥾🥾🥾 (Strenuous - Advanced): These trips involve longer distances and more elevation gain. Campers should have some previous hiking experience and the stamina for full days of physical activity. You may be required to carry a heavier daypack with plenty of water and snacks. 🥾🥾🥾🥾 (Challenging - Expert): Reserved for experienced outdoor enthusiasts! These trips involve 6–8 hours of hiking per day over rugged terrain. Campers must be able to carry a 30 lb pack for up to 5 miles while maintaining the group’s pace. Prior backpacking experience is essential. Is My Child Ready? You don’t need to be a professional athlete to join us, but you do need to be an active person! Success on our trips comes down to four things: a desire to learn, a goal to have fun, strong motivation, and a positive attitude. Not sure which trip to pick? We are happy to help match your child with the right adventure! If you have questions about your child's experience level, please email mgrodman@cfsd16.org before registering. Gear Notes 🎒 While every trip is unique, there are a few essentials every camper will need (like a water bottle and sturdy shoes). A specific, detailed packing list will be emailed to you before your trip departs to make sure you have exactly what you need. A DAYPACK to hold lunch, snacks, water & sunscreen. Day Packs may be available upon request. A DUFFEL BAG if you are going on a trip with an overnight. Two (2) WATER BOTTLES that hold at least 1-liter of water. HIKING SHOES or BOOTS that have good tread.Category -
SUMMER COURSE EMPORIUMHS SUMMER 2026CFHS Summer School for Grade Replacement/Credit Recovery 2026 Dates: Thursday, May 28 through Friday, June 26 (weekdays) Time: 8:30am - 3:00pm Location: CFHS House 1 Cost: $175/semester course Food: Bring your own lunch and water bottle; no food is available to buy on campus Please go to bit.ly/cfhsSummerCE to choose the courses in which you are choosing to retake in summer school. There is a $175 fee for each semester course. You can only register for and complete one class at a time. Once the above Google form is complete, payment can be made as follows: Begin by setting up an account at cfsd16.arux.app. Once your account is complete, please contact Jennifer Noyce by email at jnoyce@cfsd16.org or by calling CFHS Community Schools 520-209-7562 to get the passcode to enroll. If you have any questions regarding summer credit recovery, please contact your student's school counselor: All Freshmen: Kat Graham kgraham@cfsd16.org Gr 10-12 A – C: Dana Michaels dmichaels@cfsd16.org Gr 10-12 D – H: Lori Leary lleary@cfsd16.org Gr 10-12 I – Me: Robin Larson rlarson@cfsd16.org Gr 10-12 Mi – R: Randie Collier rcollier@cfsd16.org Gr 10-12 S – Z: Lyanne Glasner lglasner@cfsd16.org Summer School Information & Expectations: Students may participate in CFHS summer school for grade replacement or credit recovery if they have received a grade of a D or F in an English, Math, Science, Social Studies, Spanish, or Chinese class. Students work independently to complete computer-based coursework in a classroom supervised by a certified teacher. Students are expected to attend 8:30am-3:00pm each day until they have completed their course(s). If a student is going to be absent or needs to leave early, a parent/guardian will need to contact the summer program administrator beginning May 28 at 520-209-8440. Contact information will be provided after enrollment. Students may be dropped off or drive themselves. There is no fee for summer parking. A 30-minute lunch break and a short morning and afternoon break will be provided. Students need to bring their own food and snacks each day, as there is no meal service on campus. Students are expected to abide by the CFHS Student Handbook during any summer programs or activities. Students may be removed from the program on a temporary or permanent basis due to lack of work completion or for disciplinary issues.HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER 26 -
WaitlistSUMMER PEHS SUMMER 2026Summer PE This PE course offers students a wide variety of group fitness activities that enhance physical skills, movement, and wellness. Activities may include handball, volleyball, over-the-line softball, 3 on 3 soccer, basketball, and flag football. Through participation in these activities, students will develop cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and flexibility. The concepts of teamwork and sportsmanship are emphasized. Fitness assessments will be conducted as determined by the instructor.(.5 credit.)HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER 26 -
Session 1 District Reading (June 1 - 12)District Summer ReadingCatalina Foothills School District will once again be offering summer reading instruction to students whohave been identified as needing additional reading support. As a student participating in the ReadStrong/Title I program, your child is eligible for summer reading support. The district is happy to offer your child the opportunity to participate in this reading support program atno cost. The program will be offered through the Community Schools Summer Program, which takes placeat the high school. District reading sessions will be offered to small groups of students at no cost.Community Schools Summer Program 2026