STUDENT COPY: RETAIN THIS TOP COPY FOR YOUR RECORDS Eastview High School June 11 - July 3, 2012 Eastview will provide a summer school program from Monday June 11 Tuesday July 3 (17 Days) for Eastview High School students wishing to earn credit towards graduation. Students must gain approval for any long term absences (see attached form). Long term absences are defined as missing more than two consecutive days. Courses offered will include: English, Math, Social Studies, Science and Wellness for grades 9-12. Students completing grade 11 can also prepare for and retake the MCA-II/GRAD Math Exam through their summer school courses. These courses will be for make-up credit only. There is no cost for these courses. The courses will run Monday through Friday with each day organized into three s: Period 1 from 7:30 9:15, Period 2 from 9:20 11:05 and Period 3 from 11:10 12:55. Each is worth the equivalent of one quarter. A student, therefore, could make up as much as 2.25 credits or three quarter length courses if he/she signs up for all three s. Guidelines 1. A student who exceeds three (3) absences will not receive credit for the course and will be dismissed from summer school. Three tardies will equal one absence. Failure to attend class June 11 June 13 (first three days) will result in dismissal from the course. 2. The campus is closed between classes. 3. All regular school rules are in effect during the summer school sessions. 4. Grading will be pass or no-credit. Letter grades will not be given; a P will be issued to students who successfully complete the graduation standard offered in each course. 5. Students are responsible for providing their own transportation to and from EVHS. APPLICATION DEADLINE Students may register for the summer school program by picking up an application in the Guidance Office, filling it out and returning it to the Guidance Office by Friday June 1, 2012. 6/4/12 1
KEEP THIS SHEET FOR YOUR OWN RECORDS. PLEASE CHECK THE SUMMER SCHOOL CLASSES THAT YOU HAVE REGISTERED. THIS IS A TENTATIVE SCHEDULE. CLASSES WILL BE ADJUSTED AS REGISTRATIONS ARE COMPLETED. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENT TO CHECK THEIR REGISTRATION ON FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 2012. Class Period 1 (7:30 9:15) Period 2 (9:20 11:05) Period 3 (11:10 12:55) Eng/Lang Arts offered Eng/Lang Arts Literature (9, 10, 11,12) Social Studies I offered offered offered Social Studies II (10,11,12) Math Concepts offered offered offered offered Earth Science offered offered Biology Concepts (10, 11) offered offered Physical Science Concepts (11,12) offered offered Wellness offered offered MCA-II/GRAD Math Tutoring (11) offered offered 6/4/12 2
Registration Form June 11 - July 3, 2012 Students are to fill out this form and return it to the Guidance Office before Friday June 1, 2012. Student s Name Birth Date (Last) (First) (M.I.) School Currently Attending: Grade Just Completed: 9 10 11 12 Student ID Parent or Guardian Address (Street) (City) (State) (Zip) Home Phone Work Cell All telephone numbers are the numbers provided your parents E-Mail (Parent) E-Mail (Student) Basic Rules 1. A student who exceeds three (3) absences will not receive credit for the class and will be dismissed from summer school. Three (3) tardies equals one absence.. Failure to attend class June 11 June 13 (first three days) will result in dismissal from the course. 2. The campus is closed between classes. 3. All regular school rules are in effect during summer school. 4. Grading will be pass or no-credit. Letter grades will not be given; a P will be issued to students who successfully complete the standard in each course. (Student Signature) (Parent/Guardian Signature) (date) (date) (Please complete the course selection form on the reverse side) Guidance Office Use Only Registered on Campus Schedule set up on Campus _ Schedule set up on WORD 6/4/12 3
CLASS SELECTION LIST A summer course may be used to make up course credits or prepare for the required MCA-II/GRAD math exam. For Example: Social Studies (9-10) may be used to make up credits for 9 th grade American Citizenship or 10 th grade U.S. History. English (11-12) may be used to make up credits for English 11 or English 12. Wellness may be taken to make up credits for any of the three wellness courses in grades 9 or 10. This form must be turned in with registration. Please copy your class selection on page 2 for your records. *Please check the courses listed below that you would like to take during summer school. Please note the times of the courses for which you have registered may change due to the number of registrants and staff availability. Class Class Description Per. 1 7:30 9:15 Eng/Lang Arts Eng/Lang Arts Literature (9, 10,11,12) Social Studies I Social Studies II (10,11,12) Math Concepts Earth Science This course includes a unit on composition and usage skills. The Reading, Listening and Viewing Complex Information Standard will be offered in this course. This course fulfills make-up credits only. Credit earned in will be used to replace credit lost in. (list course ) In this course students will read and analyze short stories, poems, and one required novel. They will study various types of literature and reading for comprehension. This course fulfills a make-up credit only. Credit earned in will be used to replace credit lost in. (list course) This course includes the study of local, national and international issues. This course fulfills make-up credits only. Credit earned in will be used to replace credit lost in. (list course) This course is designed to introduce students to various social problems that affect them as individuals and as a segment of society. This course fulfills make-up credits only. Credit earned in will be used to replace credit lost in. (list course) This will be an individually based course reviewing basic algebra skills and concepts. Units will be taught in the areas of equation solving, probability, statistics and discrete math. Standards will be offered in this course. This course fulfills make-up credits only. Credit earned in will be used to replace credit lost in. (list course) This will be an individually based course reviewing basic skills and concepts. A broad based science curriculum will be used as the basis for the class. This course fulfills make-up credits only. Credit earned in this class will be used to replace credit lost in. (list course) Per. 2 9:20 11:05 Per. 3 11:10-12:55 Biology Concepts (10, 11,12) Physical Science (11, 12) Wellness MCA-II/GRAD Math Exam Tutoring (11) This will be an individually based course reviewing the basic skills and concepts of biology. This course fulfills make-up credits only. Credit earned in will be used to replace credit lost in. (list course) This will be an individually based course reviewing concepts in chemistry and physics. The Physical Science Standard will be offered in this course. This course fulfills make up credits only. Credit earned in this class will be used to replace credit lost in. (list course) This course is designed to introduce students to health and fitness issues facing young people in today s society. A broad based curriculum will be used as the basis for. This course fulfills make-up credits only. Credit earned in will be used to replace credit lost in. (list course) Available only for students who have not passed the MCA-II/GRAD Math exam. The students will retake the MCA-II/GRAD Math exam on the last day of summer school. offered offered offered 6/4/12 4
AT-RISK CRITERIA Student (Last) (First) (M.I.) Grade Please check all applicable criteria that will describe the student. NOTE: In order to qualify for summer school, at least one box must be checked. Student is performing substantially below performance level for students of the same age on a local achievement test (including not passing on the basic standards /MCA test in reading, math or writing); or Student is behind in satisfactory completing course work or obtaining credits for graduation; or Student is pregnant or is a parent; or Student has been assessed as chemically dependent; or Student has been physically or sexually abused; or Student has experienced mental health problems; or Student has been homeless sometime in the last 6 months; or Student has been excluded or expelled from school; or Student has been referred by the school for enrollment in an eligible program; an alternative program; or Student has limited English proficiency or speaks English as a second language. (Counselor signature) (Date) (Form to be kept on file in the Guidance Office) ***This is a tentative course placement. Final class assignments will be determined after student registrations have been processed. Depending on student enrollment, sections of a course may be added or dropped. Students may enroll in all three sessions, but only one class in each session. All regular rules at Eastview High School apply during the summer school sessions. Students who exceed three absences will not receive credit for the course and will be dismissed from summer school. Three tardies will equal one absence. Grading will be pass or no-credit. A P will be issued to students who successfully complete a graduation standard offered in each course. Students will be responsible for their own transportation to and from EVHS. 6/4/12 5
Extended Absence Request Form June 11 - July 3, 2012 Students are to fill out this form and return it to the Guidance Office with their Summer School application Student s Name (Last) (First) (M.I.) Summer School Dates absent: from to Reason for Absence: Home Phone Work Phone (Father) (Mother) Extended Absence Basic Rules Any student who may be absent beyond the allowable summer school attendance limit due to a planned family vacation or registration and attendance at another summer credit recovery program (ABE, ALC, etc.) must complete and submit this form with their application. The student must also adhere to the stipulations listed below. We will contact parents/guardians or other programs to confirm dates and/or registration. This form is only a request, not approval for the extended absence. Approval will be given after a parent/guardian is consulted. 1. The student must not be absent or tardy in their summer school courses other than the dates listed above. 2. The student must coordinate with their teachers to complete all assigned work prior to their extended absence. 3. Violation of any school attendance or behavioral rules will cancel approval of the extended absence and normal attendance policies will be enforced. (Student Signature) (Parent/Guardian Signature) (Date) (Date) 6/4/12 6