Summer School Community High School District 155

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Summer School 2012 Important Dates: Registration Begins: February 21 First Semester Registration Deadline: May 11 Second Semester Registration Deadline: June 15 Community High School District 155 www.d155.org

In this Packet Content Page Courses Offered 1 General Course Info 2 Remedial Course Info 3 High School Prep 3 Course Info Special Education 4-5 Course Info General Info 5-7 -Class Credit & 5 Graduating Seniors -Registration Dates 6 -Tuition 6 -Book Rental 6 -Attendance 6 -Student Conduct 7 -Transportation 7 Registration Form 8 (for all courses) Transportation Form 9 (Special Ed only) This information is presented as a resource to students and their parents interested in summer school. Community High School District 155 offers four different summer school programs including general, remedial, special education, and high school prep. You are encouraged to review these materials carefully before registering. Students must reside in District 155 to be eligible for enrollment in summer school. Instances may occur in which a course is not available due to low enrollment or limited sections. With the exception of driver s education and some special education courses, all summer school courses will be held at Crystal Lake South High School located at 1200 South McHenry Avenue in Crystal Lake, IL 60014. The main office number is (815) 455-3860. Driver s education courses meet at the student s home school. Please see the driver s education section (page 2) for more information. Special education courses meet as follows: Learning Resource, Academy, and Pre-Vocational programs at Haber Oaks Campus; Life Skills and Functional Life Skills programs at Crystal Lake South High School. Courses Offered During Summer School First Semester Second Semester Category Driver s Education Visual Art and Technology Summer Prep Algebra Program Summer Reading Program Algebra Algebra English 101 English 102 Geometry Geometry Sophomore English Sophomore English Junior English Junior English Senior English Senior English Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra General Courses (taken for first time) Remedial Courses (repeat) High School Preparation Courses Online Tuition Payment Option Now Available Summer school tuition and fees may be paid online using the RevTrak school store. Visit the summer school link at www.d155.org for more information. English Health Math Science Life Skills Functional Living Skills Academy Work Crew Pre-Vocational Education English Health Math Science Life Skills Functional Living Skills Academy Work Crew Pre-Vocational Education Special Education Courses Detailed course descriptions are available in the online course selection guide available in the Links for Students section on the District 155 website at www.d155.org. Note: Courses may have unique meeting dates and times. Please carefully review the class time and date schedule for each course prior to registration. Students & parents should plan two extra days per semester beyond the published course schedule in case any unforeseen school closures occur. 1

General Courses (taken for the first time) General courses (taken for the first time) are an opportunity for students to participate in a course that they may not have been able to schedule during the regular school year, or take a course that would permit them to schedule an additional class during the regular school year. Students enrolled in these courses are challenged to demonstrate the same level of understanding and proficiency as expected during the regular school year. Instructors often provide additional assignments requiring student work outside the classroom. First Semester Driver s Education Visual Art and Technology Second Semester For general summer school questions, please contact your child s counselor. & Visual Art and Technology Daily Class Time Schedule Period 1................ 7:30 a.m. - 8:20 a.m. Period 2................ 8:25 a.m. - 9:20 a.m. Period 3................ 9:25 a.m. - 10:20 a.m. Period 4................ 10:25 a.m. - 11:20 a.m. Period 5................ 11:25 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. Semester Schedule First Semester begins Thursday, June 7 and concludes Wednesday, June 27. Second Semester begins Thursday, July 5 and concludes Wednesday, July 25. Driver s Education Driver s education classes will be held at the student s home school. Some exceptions may occur if openings become available. Daily Time Schedule (Driver s Education) The daily time schedule varies for each student. Please visit the driver s education program website for your home school (below) for more details. Session Schedule (Driver s Education) Begins Monday, June 4 and concludes Friday, June 29. Driver s Education School Websites Parents and students may access school-specific summer school driver s education information at each District 155 high school s website. 2

Remedial Courses (repeated courses) Remedial courses are an opportunity for a student who may have done poorly in, or failed a course to retake the course in order to graduate with his/her class or to improve his/her grade. First Semester Second Semester Daily Class Time Schedule (All Remedial Courses) Algebra Algebra Period 1...... 7:30 a.m. - 8:20 a.m. English 101 English 102 Period 2...... 8:25 a.m. - 9:20 a.m. Geometry Geometry Period 3...... 9:25 a.m. - 10:20 a.m. Sophomore English Sophomore English Period 4...... 10:25 a.m. - 11:20 a.m. Junior English I Junior English II Period 5...... 11:25 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. Senior English II Senior English II Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Semester Schedule (All Remedial Courses) High School Preparation Courses High School Preparation Courses are designed for incoming freshmen who are in need of improving their mathematical or literacy skills in order to be more successful in high school. Students often establish a renewed appreciation for the subject areas. Many students who experience success in these summer courses have an opportunity to transition into the regular academic year by enrolling in English 101, and basic algebra or algebra. Students who successfully complete the Summer Reading Program earn a ¼-elective credit. Students who successfully complete the Summer Prep Algebra Program earn a ½-math credit and they are on track to complete basic algebra or algebra, basic geometry or geometry, and intermediate algebra or advanced algebra with trigonometry by the end of junior year. Students are recommended for participation in these courses based upon achievement scores and feedback from eighth grade teachers. If interested in more information, please contact your child s guidance counselor to see if he/she qualifies. First Semester Summer Prep Algebra Program Summer Reading Program Daily Class Time Schedule (All High School Preparation Courses) Period 1....... 7:30 a.m. - 8:20 a.m. Period 2....... 8:25 a.m. - 9:20 a.m. Period 3....... 9:25 a.m. - 10:20 a.m. Period 4....... 10:25 a.m. - 11:20 a.m. Semester Schedule and Location (All High School Preparation Courses) The Summer Reading Program and Summer Prep Algebra courses meet for two sessions with a break in the middle. The sessions begin on Monday, June 18 and conclude on Wednesday, June 27. There is a break from Thursday, June 28 until Wednesday, July 4. The sessions resume on Thursday, July 5 and conclude on Friday, July 20. These programs meet at Crystal Lake South High School located at 1200 South McHenry Avenue in Crystal Lake, IL 60014. The main office number is (815) 455-3860. 3

Special Education Courses A variety of special education courses and programs are offered during the summer. The special education courses will be held at various locations as follows: Functional Life Skills and Life Skills Programs Crystal Lake South High School at 1200 South McHenry Avenue, Crystal Lake, IL 60014. The main office number is (815) 455-3860. Learning Resource, Academy, and Pre-Vocational Programs Haber Oaks Campus at 400 Haber Road, Cary, IL, 60013. The main office number is (847) 462-1856. For general summer school special education questions, please contact your child s case manager. Learning Resource Program Participation in the Learning Resource summer school program requires approval by the special education department chair at the student s home high school. Courses are offered as an opportunity for students who may have done poorly in, or failed a course, to retake the course in order to graduate with his/her class or to improve his/her grade. First Semester Second Semester Daily Class Time Schedule (Learning Resource Program) English English Period 1....... 7:30 a.m. - 8:20 a.m. Health Health Period 2....... 8:25 a.m. - 9:20 a.m. Math Math Period 3....... 9:25 a.m. - 10:20 a.m. Science Science Period 4....... 10:25 a.m. - 11:20 a.m. Period 5....... 11:25 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. Semester Schedule (Learning Resource Program) Life Skills Program Participation in the Life Skills (LS) summer school program is open to students who currently take part in Life Skills during the regular school year with the consent of the LS team at each student s school (Crystal Lake Central or Cary-Grove). The program provides opportunities for students to maintain the academic and social skills developed during the regular school year. Daily Class Time Schedule (Life Skills Program) Monday - Thursday........... 7:30 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. Semester Schedule (Life Skills Program) Note: The Life Skills program meets four days per week (Monday-Thursday). There are no Friday classes. Functional Living Skills Program Participation in the Functional Living Skills (FLS) summer school program is open to students who currently take part in Functional Living Skills during the regular school year with the approval of the FLS team at Crystal Lake South. The program provides opportunities for students to maintain the social skills developed during the regular school year. Daily Class Time Schedule (Functional Living Skills Program) Monday - Thursday........... 7:30 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. Semester Schedule (Functional Living Skills Program) Note: The Life Skills program meets four days per week (Monday-Thursday). There are no Friday classes. 4

Special Education Courses [continued] Academy Program Participation in the Academy summer school program is open to students who currently take part in Academy programming during the regular school year with the consent of the Academy team. The program provides opportunities for students to maintain the academic and social skills developed during the regular school year. Daily Class Time Schedule (Academy Program) Monday - Thursday........... 7:30 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. Semester Schedule (Academy Program) Work Crew Program Participation in the Work Crew summer school program is open to students who are active clients with the Division of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) with the consent of the Daily Living Skills team. The program provides opportunities for students to increase skills associated with independent competitive employment. Daily Class Time Schedule (Work Crew Program) Monday - Thursday........... 10:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Semester Schedule (Work Crew Program) Note: The Work Crew program meets four days per week (Monday-Thursday). There are no Friday classes. Pre-Vocational Education Program Participation in the pre-vocational summer school program is open to students based upon consent of the IEP team. The program provides opportunities for students with significant social skill deficits to learn pre-vocational and vocational skills as well as practice those skills in various work settings under the direction of a job coach. Daily Class Time Schedule (Pre-Vocational Education Program) Monday - Thursday........... 8:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Semester Schedule (Pre-Vocational Education Program) Note: The Pre-Vocational Education program meets four days per week (Monday-Thursday). There are no Friday classes. General Summer School Information Class Credit for Summer School Courses Unless otherwise noted, a ½-credit may be earned from successful completion of each semester of summer school coursework. Students may repeat courses they have previously passed, with the higher of the two grades entered on their permanent record. However, the student will only receive credit for the course once. Regardless of the course, all students must be present for the final exams. Graduating Seniors Graduating seniors from School District 155 who are completing requirements for graduation at the end of either semester of Summer School are required to sign the diploma list in their home school student services office. 5

General Summer School Information [continued] Registration for Summer School Priority will be given to those who register first. Registration begins on February 21, 2012, and deadlines are: First Semester: May 11, 2012 Second Semester: June 15, 2012 Any student who plans to attend summer school should contact the student services department at his/her school and register as soon as possible. Student services offices in all District 155 schools are open every weekday from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. during the school year, and from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (Mon.-Thur.) and until 12:00 noon on Fridays during the summer. Some courses may not be offered due to insufficient enrollment or limited sections. If sections are full, students will be placed on a waiting list. In some instances, preference may be given to upper classmen for course selections. Tuition & Fees for Summer School Drivers Education $65 Special Education Courses $35 Supply Fee Visual Art and Technology $15 Supply Fee (plus $180 semester tuition) All other courses: One semester tuition $180 Two semesters tuition $360 Please make all checks payable to: District 155. All fees are to be turned in with your registration form to your guidance counselor by the deadline date. There is a $15 late registration fee for all registrations received after the deadlines (May 11 for 1st semester classes and June 15 for 2nd semester classes). Credit card payments for summer school fees/tuition may be submitted online through the summer school link at www.d155.org. A printed receipt must accompany the registration form. A waiver of fees for summer school coursework may be available for students who qualify. Please contact your child s counselor for more information. Waivers are only available to students who successfully complete the course for which they receive the fee waiver. If a check is returned for insufficient funds, the student will not be allowed to attend the class until the fee is paid (and absences will be accumulated). No refunds will be provided for any reason. Book Rental Tuition fees cover the rental of textbooks, while required workbooks and any other supplementary supplies must be purchased by the student. Books will be distributed the first day of class and must be returned on the last day. Students are expected to return the books in the same condition as they were received. Students will be charged for lost or damaged books. No academic credit will be given until all textbooks are returned in acceptable condition or are paid for in full. Attendance Attendance is extremely important, therefore, it is critical to plan ahead when considering enrollment into summer school. Most courses meet for 5 periods per day and are approximately the same total number of minutes as regular year courses. In fact, each class period during the summer school day corresponds to one and one-sixth days work during the regular school year. As a result, it is imperative that students be present each period on every day. Attendance is taken each class period (5 times per day). Any student who misses more than one full day of classes (5 periods) will be dropped from the class on the 6th period of absence. All absences need to be reported to the summer school office prior to 7:30 a.m. Failure to do so will result in a phone call to home or work. Instances of tardiness are addressed in a similar manner. Students are expected to be punctual to each class period. Teachers will record tardies for each period. The third tardy to any class will be considered an absence from class. Each tardy after the third will count as an additional class absence. Therefore, a student could also be dropped from class for a combination of absences and tardies, or a total of eight tardies. * * * All students must be present for final exams * * * 6

General Summer School Information [continued] Student Conduct Students are required to honor the same rules during summer school as they would during the regular school year. This information is contained in the student handbook, available on the district and school websites. It follows, therefore, that students will behave themselves in the classroom and follow the established school rules as published in the student handbook, as well as, those special summer school rules contained in this packet. If you have misplaced your copy of the student handbook, then please contact the main office. Some disruptive behaviors during summer school will result in a suspension. The number of periods for the suspension will count towards the student s total number of allotted periods of absences. As stated earlier, once a student accumulates 6 periods of absences he/she will be dropped from the class for the semester. Dress: Students are expected to dress as they do during the regular school year. The facility is airconditioned, so layering is recommended. Caps, hats, head bands, head scarves, jackets, or any other clothing deemed inappropriate by summer school personnel are not to be worn in the building. Electronic Devices: Calculators are allowed during class and music devices are allowed during breaks. Electronic games and pagers are not allowed. Cell phones are to be turned off and not used during summer school hours (including breaks). Food: There will be a designated area for students during the breaks. Open food and beverages are not allowed in classrooms but will be allowed to be consumed, during breaks in the designated area. Leaving Campus: Students are not allowed in the parking lot or to leave campus during summer school hours. Students leaving campus or going to the parking lot for any reason without permission will receive a multi-period suspension. Transportation To Crystal Lake South High School (Prep, General, and Remedial Courses) Bus service is provided from Cary-Grove High School, Crystal Lake Central High School, and Prairie Ridge High School. The bus schedule is as follows: Cary-Grove (front of school) to Crystal Lake South Prairie Ridge (flag pole) to Crystal Lake South Crystal Lake Central (main entrance) to Crystal Lake South Leave @ 6:45 a.m. Return to CG @ 12:50-12:55 p.m. Leave @ 6:45 a.m. Return to PR @ 12:50-12:55 p.m. Leave @ 6:55 a.m. Return to CLC @ 12:45-12:50 p.m. To Special Education Programs Special education students may utilize bus service free of charge from their homes to the designated high school. Students must indicate their need for bus transportation on the Special Services Transportation Form (included in this packet). Transportation Rules Riding the bus is considered a privilege. Students risk losing this service for inappropriate behaviors. Please review the section regarding Student Conduct included in the student handbook distributed during the regular school year for additional information. If you are in need of access to this information, contact the summer school coordinator at summerschool@d155.org. 7

COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 155 2012 SUMMER SCHOOL REGISTRATION (General, Remedial, Special Education, and High School Prep Courses) (Student Name) Last First Middle Initial Grade 1st Semester Course Reason for taking: Course #/Section (June 7 27, 2012 for most courses; see course info) *Indicate I, A, F or 1st (Registrar Enters) 2nd Semester Course Reason for taking: Course #/Section (July 5 25, 2012 for most courses; see course info) *Indicate I, A, F or 1st (Registrar Enters) *Reason for taking: I=to improve grade received, A=to audit (no grade received), F=failed, 1st=taking course for the first time. Registration Deadlines: Semester 1 is May 11 and Semester 2 is June 15. A $15 fee will be assessed for late registration. Registration will not be accepted unless all the following information is provided and all fees are paid (check or online receipt must be attached). (Primary Guardian) Last Name First Relationship to Student * Primary Phone * Secondary Phone (Secondary Guardian) Last Name First Relationship to Student * Primary Phone * Secondary Phone Address City Zip Code Father s Mobile Phone Mother s Mobile Phone *Please supply a contact number where a parent/guardian can be reached between 7:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. in the event of an emergency. Allergies or Medical Condition of which District 155 needs to be aware HOME SCHOOL (circle one): CG CLC CLS PR With the exception of special education and driver s education courses, ALL courses require a $180.00 tuition fee per semester. Fee waivers are available for students who qualify. Please see your child s guidance counselor for additional details. Tuition payment must be turned in with this form. Tuition and fee information is available on page 6 of this packet. Parent/Guardian Signature Required I understand my child has the responsibility to abide by the Community High School District 155 rules and expectations, which may be found in the online student handbook on the district website. Parent/Guardian Signature Relationship to Student Date Student Signature Required I accept responsibility and agree to abide by all District 155 policies and procedures. My signature is an acknowledgement that I have read the expressed policy and I have complete knowledge and understanding of the rules and expectations of the district including but not limited to summer school. I understand that the handbook is accessible on the district website. Student Signature Date ****** Make checks payable to: DISTRICT 155.****** ******Online payment by credit card is available through the summer school link at www.d155.org.****** Office Use Only Form Returned Date: Tuition Paid: Time: Method: Student Handbook Issued Course Approval Credits Checked Counselor Signature:

SPECIAL SERVICES TRANSPORTATION FORM COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 155 2012 SUMMER SCHOOL Please note: This form is only for special education students eligible for bus service to/from their home. General, remedial, and high school prep course participants should not complete this form. For information about transportation for general, remedial, and high school prep courses, please see page 7 of this packet. (Student Name) Last First Middle Initial Grade Busing Needed (circle one): Yes No Busing Pick-up Address: Student & Parent/Guardian Signature Required I understand that I am bound by District 155 and summer school rules while riding the bus to and from summer school. I understand that these rules are including in the student handbook distributed during the regular school year and available on the district website. Student Signature Date Parent/Guardian Signature Relationship to Student Date

SPECIAL SERVICES TRANSPORTATION FORM COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 155 2012 SUMMER SCHOOL Please note: This form is only for special education students eligible for bus service to/from their home. General, remedial, and high school prep course participants should not complete this form. For information about transportation for general, remedial, and high school prep courses, please see page 7 of this packet. (Student Name) Last First Middle Initial Grade Busing Needed (circle one): Yes No Busing Pick-up Address: Student & Parent/Guardian Signature Required I understand that I am bound by District 155 and summer school rules while riding the bus to and from summer school. I understand that these rules are including in the student handbook distributed during the regular school year and available on the district website. Student Signature Date Parent/Guardian Signature Relationship to Student Date