Mayor Bowser Highlights Free, Safe and Fun Summer Opportunities for DC Youth, Encourages Families to Stay Cool During Extreme Heat

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Mayor Muriel Bowser announces that free summer programs for DC youth remain open for registration, offering options like STEM camps and library events. Families can access and sign up for these activities through the Out of School Time DC portal, designed to streamline the enrollment process. Thousands of slots are available, reflecting a coordinated effort among various city agencies, including DC Public Schools and the Department of Parks and Recreation. Deputy Mayor for Education Paul Kihn highlights the importance of providing enriching experiences that cater to every student. Amid an Extreme Heat Alert, families are advised to prioritize safety by staying hydrated and utilizing local cooling centers.

The summer programs aim to foster growth and connection among youth, with activities ranging from academic enrichment to outdoor adventures. Notable events include the Junior Lifeguard Academy and fitness classes in local parks. The District's commitment to accessible summer programming underscores its investment in the community's future.

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