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2016 Summer Program Offerings

Kindergarten Through Fifth Grade Books on the Bus A bookmobile will be traveling through the Arlington community and stopping at the locations listed below. Elementary students will be able to pick out books and enjoy reading time on the bus with district staff. They can also check out books to read at home. Schedule: June 29 - August 24, every Wednesday at the following times and locations: Twin Ponds Apartment Complex Parking Lot Presidents Elementary Parking Lot Haller Park High Clover Development (next to basketball court) 67th Street Mobile Estates 9:30-10:30 am 10:40-11:40 am 12:30-1:30 pm 1:45-2:45 pm 3:00-4:00 pm Summer Literacy Camp Grade Level: Dates: Time: Location: Cost: Eligible current (2015-2016) kindergarten to 3rd grade students June 28 July 21 and August 2 August 25, Tuesdays and Thursdays (break between July 25 and July 29) 9:00 am 12:00 pm Kent Prairie Elementary Free District transportation will be provided. Students will enjoy a wide variety of literacy activities designed to improve their skills in reading and writing. Certificated teachers, with the support of para educators, will provide instruction with a maximum of 15 students per classroom. English Language Learners Summer Program Grade Level: Eligible incoming kindergarten through 12th grade (Families of eligible students will be contacted in May regarding participation) Dates: August 8 19, Monday through Friday Time: 9:00 am 12:00 pm Location: Eagle Creek Elementary (K-5) & Post Middle School (6-12) Cost: Free District transportation will be provided. For more information regarding Books on the Bus or Summer Literacy Camp, contact Heather Brown at 360-618-6291 or hbrown@asd.wednet.edu.

NeoBots Summer Day Camp Are you interested in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics? Did you see the NeoBots team demonstrate their robot at your school? Sign up for the Summer Day Camps to learn basic programming and how to work with Mindstorms LEGO robots. You can come to any of these camps even if you attended camp before! Grade Level: Students currently enrolled in grades 3 through 8 Cost: $80 per camp, choose morning OR afternoon session Location: Post Middle School Library (NOTE NEW LOCATION) Note: Snacks and a t-shirt will be provided. Lego Mindstorms Camp Work in a small team to design and build a working robot using the Lego Mindstorms EV3 kit. You will learn to program the robot to complete challenges and compete with robots from other teams. Each day includes a combination of hands on building and outside activities. Morning Session Afternoon Session Dates: June 28 to July 1 9:00 am-12:00 pm 1:00-4:00 pm Robotics Programming Camp Do you want to learn more about robots or computing? Come to this camp that links Minecraft, computing and robots all together! Learn to code using Lua programming language to control robots with the ComputerCraft Minecraft mod. Morning Session Afternoon Session Dates: July 12 to 15 9:00 am-12:00 pm 1:00-4:00 pm For questions, contact Mark Ehrhardt at 360-618-6211 or mehrhardt@asd.wednet.edu To register, please complete and mail the registration form found at the back of this catalog or register online at www.asd.wednet.edu. All proceeds go to supporting the NeoBots Robotics Team.

High School Summer Programs The Arlington Public Schools Summer School Program is for all incoming freshmen and current high school students across the district. There are two different programs available during the Summer School Program, 1) Credit Retrieval and 2) Credit Advancement/APEX classes. Location: Arlington High School (all classes will be held at AHS) Registration Window: April 25 - June 24 Orientation: Friday, June 24 Dates: Monday through Friday (see dates below). No classes on July 4 due to holiday. Contact: Your student s counselor or Robin Knutson at rknutson@asd.wednet.edu (360-618-6307) 18821 Crown Ridge Blvd. Arlington, WA 98223 Phone: 360.618.6300 Fax: 360.618.6311 Credit Retrieval/non-APEX Courses - June 27 - July 22* Credit Advancement/APEX Courses - June 27 - August 19* * All work must be turned in daily. All work must be completed by Friday, July 22 for Credit Retrieval/non-APEX courses. All work must be turned in by Friday, August 19, for Credit Advancement/APEX Courses. Registration Information: Registration begins on April 25, 2016, following the end of the third quarter. Families with students attending the summer school program are required to fill out the registration form completely, including detailed contact information, including parent and student signatures. We want to make sure that we can reach families in case of emergencies during the summer. Upon submission to the Arlington High School counseling secretary, an appointment will be made with the student and counselor for enrollment into the necessary class(es). The final date for registration in the summer school program is Friday, June 24. There will be no late registrations, and there will be no registration during the orientation. Don t delay, sign up before June 24. Due to the compressed nature of the Summer School Program, students are expected to attend every day until completion of their enrolled classes. Avoiding such conflicts as vacations, Drivers Education, work schedules, and appointments will ensure that the student adheres to the Student Success Contract and has every opportunity to complete their summer program classes. Orientation: Orientation will take place at 10:00 am on Friday, June 24 at Arlington High School. The purpose of the orientation is for the students to: Meet the summer school staff Ensure they are signed up for the correct classes Understand the summer school program expectations Sign a summer school success contract Ask any lingering questions *All work must be turned in daily. All work must be completed by Friday, July 22 for Credit Retrieval and non-apex courses. *All work must be turned in by Friday, August 19 for APEX/Credit Advancement courses.

High School Summer Programs Credit Retrieval and Credit Advancement Credit Retrieval These classes are for students who have failed a course and would like to retrieve credit for that failed class. Students who successfully complete the failed course will receive a letter grade when the course is completed or an NC (No Credit) for not completing the course. There are two sessions during these four weeks, June 27 July 22: Dates: June 27 - July 22, Monday through Friday Times: Session A 8:00 am 9:55 am Session B 10:00 am 11:55 am Cost: Each credit retrieval and non-apex class is $125.00 per class* Each credit advancement class is $150.00 per class *If you have questions about the tuition cost, please check with your student s counselor. Credit Advancement/APEX Credit advancement and APEX classes are for students who need to take an entire class - they have not ever started the class, nor have they ever failed the class. These courses are for students who are trying to advance in credit so they have room in their schedules next year to take electives such as Band, Chorus, or a World Language during the regular school year. Students successfully completing these courses receive a traditional letter grade, or a No Credit (NC) for not completing the course. Credit advancement courses that are not online, such as PE, will require daily attendance for six weeks. APEX courses require attendance two days per week for one to two hours from 12:00 to 4:00 pm for eight weeks for quizzes, turning in homework, asking questions, etc. Students may only be enrolled in one APEX class at any time and once finished with that class, they may request to be enrolled in an additional class providing there is enough time before the end of the summer program to complete the class. Physical Education Dates: June 27 - August 5 There is a PE class that runs two hours each day for six weeks at Arlington High School. There will not be an APEX PE option this summer. We recommend this course for students who are finding it difficult to fit PE into their schedules or would like to take it outside of the normal school year. The course is $150 per student. Special Education Accommodations in IEP s will be met to the extent possible during this program, but can not be guaranteed. Transportation: The Arlington Public Schools Summer School Program is not mandatory. Transportation is the responsibility of students and their families. Sno Isle TECH Summer Programs Grade Level: Dates: Cost: Incoming 9-12 Grades June 23 - July 13, Monday through Friday Free Summer school program offerings will be held at three sites across Snohomish County: Arlington, Everett and Monroe. Please visit the Sno Isle TECH website at www.snoisletech.com for details and to register. Summer school is free, but students must provide their own transportation. Students should contact their school counselor to register for high school summer programs. You can also use the form included in this catalog when you meet.

High School Summer Programs Registration Form

NeoBots Robotics Summer Day Camp Registration Form Participant s Name: Parent/Guardian Emergency Contact: Address: City: Zip: Telephone: T-Shirt Size: Email: Grade of Participant: Any Special Needs: My son/daughter has my permission to attend the NeoBots Robotics Summer Day Camp. Parent/Guardian Signature: We are requesting permission to use your son/daughter s photo in upcoming NeoBots publications to help promote club activities. If you do not want us to use their photo, please initial here. Please mark which session(s) yor child will attend (your child can attend all the camps in the same year). Each 4-day session is $80. This includes materials, snacks and a T-shirt. Lego Mindstorms Robotics Camp Session 1: June 28 - July 1, 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Lego Mindstorms Robotics Camp Session 2: June 28 - July 1, 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Robotics Programming Camp Session 1: July 12-15, 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Robotics Programming Camp Session 2: July 12-15, 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Payment can be made by check, cash or credit card. Online payments and registration is available on the Online Payment link at http://www.asd.wednet.edu To mail your registration, use this address: Arlington High School Attention: Andrew Berg 18821 Crown Ridge Blvd. Arlington, WA 98223 Space is limited, so registration is on a first-come, first served basis. When your child s registration is accepted, you will be contacted via email. Payment is due by the first day of camp. Checks can be made out to AHS (Arlington High School). This year s camp will be located in the Post Middle School library.

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