Edina Public School students entering grades K-12 in the 2021-22 school year who meet Edina Give and Go income guidelines have up to $500 each to GO get involved in activities throughout the summer.
See if your student qualifies. Click here.
POVERTY GUIDELINES FOR 2020 Household Annual Income Monthly Income Weekly Income Family Size 200% 200% 200% 1 $ 25,520.00 $ 2,126.67 $ 490.77 2 $ 34,480.00 $ 2,873.33 $ 663.08 3 $ 43,440.00 $ 3,620.00 $ 835.38 4 $ 52,400.00 $ 4,366.67 $ 1,007.69 5 $ 61,360.00 $ 5,113.33 $ 1,180.00 6 $ 70,320.00 $ 5,860.00 $ 1,352.31 7 $ 79,280.00 $ 6,606.67 $ 1,524.62 8 $ 88,240.00 $ 7,353.33 $ 1,696.92 9 $ 97,200.00 $ 8,100.00 $ 1,869.23 10 $ 106,160.00 $ 8,846.67 $ 2,041.54 For families/households with more than 8 persons, add $4,480 for each additional person.
Activities
Students can use their granting dollars at a wide variety of camps, classes, and activities throughout the summer. Below is some information to help you navigate and prepare for registration. Email info@edinagivandgo.org with questions.
We can’t wait to see all the ways the kids will GO learn and grow this summer.
Edina Community
Education Activities
Registration opens February 16th. Funding prioritized for registrations between February 16 – March 19.
Step 1:
- Pre-Registration Financial Aid Form
- Submit completed forms anytime to mary.finnamore@edinaschools.org
Step 2:
- Edina Community Education catalog
- Registration form
- Submit completed forms anytime after 2/16 to mary.finnamore@edinaschools.org
Other Summer
Activities
Other summer activities could include things such as tutoring, music lessons, and sport training. Here are a few of our favorites and other resource links for you as you plan for the summer ahead. Once you know what you’re looking for, click below to apply for Edina Give and Go financial support.
Summer orchestras, string orchestra camps, and other summer programs keep music going for students through the summer. Students work with GTCYS conductors and professional musicians to prepare music for a final performance. This is a great way to get a feel for what GTCYS’ school-year orchestras are like.