Governor's office pleased with number of organizations wanting to provide services.
Howard Fischer PHOENIX — Parents anxious to sign up their kids for academic summer camp are going to have to wait a little longer.It turns out that an announcement last week by Gov. Doug Ducey of a Monday, March 7, sign-up was only for organizations that want to actually provide the services. That ranges from public schools to boys' and girls' clubs to the YMCA.
What's next, he said, is reviewing all of the applications. And Karamagin said that's about more than what kind of academics and programs they intend to offer.In the meantime, there are no opportunities for parents to sign up and choose which programs they want for their youngsters. Ducey is funding these programs with $100 million of federal COVID-relief dollars, enough, he said, for about 250,000 students to enroll in the eight-week programs that will be made available. But the governor insisted that if demand is higher he will find additional funds.
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