By 1808Delaware

When school ends, the adventure begins! Olentangy Local Schools’ Summer Enrichment Experience (SEE) 2025 invites students in grades 1 through 12 to keep their curiosity alive beyond the classroom. Whether it’s diving into STEM projects, experimenting with digital media, discovering a new artistic talent, or sharpening athletic skills, SEE is where summer becomes a launchpad for imagination and growth.


📍 Where It All Happens

Students will participate in half-day, in-person courses at the following locations:

  • Elementary Courses
    • Indian Springs Elementary
    • Liberty Tree Elementary
  • Secondary Courses
    • Olentangy Hyatts Middle School

(Note: Some courses may be held off-site—see individual course descriptions for details. Parents are responsible for transportation between multiple locations if applicable.)


📅 Key Dates & Schedule

SEE runs from June 2–12, 2025, Monday through Thursday only—no classes on Fridays!

  • Elementary Sessions
    • AM: 8:45 AM – 11:30 AM
    • PM: 12:00 PM – 2:45 PM
  • Secondary Sessions
    • AM: 9:00 AM – 11:45 AM
    • PM: 12:15 PM – 3:00 PM

Students can sign up for one morning session and/or one afternoon session per day.


💲 Registration Details

  • Cost: $125 per session (each session is a half-day)
  • Registration Window: March 1 – May 1
  • How to Register: Log into PowerSchool Forms during the registration period.

🔍 Explore the Possibilities

Want to know what courses are available? Click here to check out the full range of offerings.

Whether your child is a future scientist, artist, coder, or athlete, SEE 2025 offers something for everyone. Help your student build confidence, make new friends, and explore exciting subjects—all while having fun.

Enroll early and give your child a summer of growth and discovery!

Source: Olentangy Local Schools; Image by pencil parker from Pixabay

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