Students a part of the English as a Second Language - or ESL - program will be getting instruction time this summer.
On the WHOW Morning Show Wednesday, Clinton Schools Superintendent Drew Goebel told Regional Radio the idea is that a summer program will help prevent learning loss.
Part of the summer program will be mini field trips into the community to help students put into practice the things they are learning.
Goebel says the students in the ESL program range from second graders to tenth graders.













