Safe Education & Recreation for Rural Families (SERRF) continues to offer quality summer programming even with new conditions limiting in-person engagements. The absence of in-person structured schooling has allowed for the development of flexible, innovative approaches. These approaches allow families to individualize the learning experiences of their children. SERRF curricula and instructional materials are aligned to the State Common Core standards. Programming is designed to address the whole child, with opportunities to develop knowledge in core content areas through fun, engaging activities. These include opportunities to engage in recreational activities that promote healthy habits. Special support is also provided to non-English speaking students, including the development of materials in the Spanish language and check-ins by bilingual staff throughout the summer session.
Below is a video of the project that is underway in Summer 2020 in the Tehama County region. This is a project supported, in part, by Corning Promise.