Each year, PWCS Title I funds a Summer Thrive Program designed to provide continuous learning during the Summer break. For each level of school, the Summer Thrive Program looks a little different.
Welcome to the Elementary Summer Thrive!
For the elementary school level, every Title I teacher specialist distributes pre-created Reading or Math packets to 30 students. Each teacher connects with the 30 families at a Summer Thrive Event. The teachers discuss and explain the importance of summer learning, review materials, and provide ideas and suggestions of what to do with the materials given.

Each of the 30 students selected by the Title I Math Specialist received a manipulative bag and a math notebook filled with fun daily activities and games for a family to engage together while reviewing mathematical concepts from the year!
Remember to let us know what you are doing over the summer! Log all of the fun math activities you are doing on the Elementary Summer Math Log form.
The Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) has resources for families and communities to use over the summer. All materials are listed by grade level. Watch the information video at the top of the page to learn more.
Parents can find more information to support math on the VDOE Mathematics Resources for Families webpage.

Fill your summer with reading!
Each of the 30 students selected by the Title I Reading Specialist received a set of books to start an at-home summer reading library!
Enjoy reading as a family! Enjoy reading independently!
Share what you are reading! Log in to this form to tell us about the book you read. Elementary Summer Reading Response Form
Summer Writing is just as important as Summer Reading!
Don't forget to take some time and write! Each student was provided a Summer writing journal that has different prompts on each page. Find a prompt you like! Think about what it is asking you to write about and… write, write, write! Show us all that you wrote! Bring the journal back to school in the fall so we can read it!
Check out more books at the Prince William County (PWC) Public Library!
Visit the PWC Public Library for physical and digital books to read over the summer!
For more digital books, download Sora, by OverDrive app.
Welcome to the Middle School Summer Thrive!
For the middle school level, Title I wants to "jump start" summer by providing students and families with materials to work with over the summer.
Each Title I middle school team connected with 30 families and invited them to a Summer Thrive Event. The Title I teachers discussed and explained the importance of summer learning and connecting as a family. Each family received math activities and the students had a chance to make a book collection to help jump-start their love of reading and math over the Summer.
Students were able to "jump start" their reading this summer by selecting books from our Summer Thrive Bookfair Collections. Families were encouraged to pick the books together.
Tips for choosing a book:
Families are encouraged to start a Family Book Club!
Read, discuss, and write about the stories.
Tips for writing:
Rate the books you are reading! Middle School Reading Summer Thrive Rate My Book Log
Check out books from the library! Go to: PWC Public Library
Find out what events are happening at the library for Young Adult Readers at: PWC Public Library Young Adults Readers
For digital books, download Sora, by OverDrive app.
Host a Family Game Night!
Each family received engaging games to play together and build math skills!
Examples of games that might have been given are:
Rate the games every time you play! Middle School Math Summer Thrive Rate the Game log
The Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) has resources for families & communities to use over the summer. All materials are listed by grade level. Watch the information video at the top of the page to learn more.
Parents can find more information to support math on the VDOE Mathematics Resources for Families webpage.
Highlight two games. Learn how to play two of the four games listed above.

Watch a video to learn how to play Absolute Zero.
This game helps to build math skills by using negative and positive numbers. Great skills to have when paying for items and balancing a banking account.
This game is a fast-paced card game!
Watch a video to learn how to play SET.
This game helps to build math skills by using all mathematical translations and rotations while building visual perception and applying the rules of same and different.
Welcome to High School Summer Thrive!
This year for High School Summer Thrive each school held a focus event on “jump starting” the school year for rising 9th graders, or current 9th graders, or a combination of both. This event gave an opportunity for families to learn about what is needed to have a successful summer and start of the upcoming school year. Community and school groups were at the event to share information and many resources were given out.
Another great resource for the high school level is the Prince William Public Libraries. The Prince William Public Libraries can help students and families with several topics such as dealing with career track, college prep, reading during the summer, language learning and more!
We encourage you to visit your local public library branch or public library online access over the summer.
The Prince William County Public Library has so many resources to offer you from training programs, to challenges, to research, to learning about careers, to just building the love of reading.
"Jump Start" your summer and visit the public library!
Below are various links to get you started on your public library journey.
Visit PWC Public Library for more information on all the areas the library can help you!
Young Adult Events at: PWC Public Library Young Adults
The Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) has resources for families and communities to use over the summer. All materials are listed by grade level.
To find more information to support math over the summer, visit the VDOE Mathematics Resources for Families webpage.
Visit the PWCS Family Engagement Series website to stay connected with events being offered.
Lexia Learning resources are available over the summer for all levels: elementary, middle, and high.
Continue your learning with Lexia!
Below is a list of links for resources and information for at-home nutrition and fitness summer activities and opportunities.
Thank you to the Health, Physical, Driver, and Family Life Education office for providing it.