Summer School. Early Elective Registration

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Summer School Early Elective Registration 2018 Important Early Registration Dates: Early Registration begins January 8 Pay by February 2 to reserve class spot First Semester: May 30 - June 19 Second Semester: June 20 - July 11 (No class July 4) Community High School District 155 www.d155.org

EARLY REGISTRATION COURSES & TENTATIVE DATES Early registration is only available for the following courses. Semester One (May 30 - June 19) Consumer Education Geometry Visual Art and Technology Semester Two (June 20 - July 11) Consumer Education Geometry School will not be in session on July 4. Dates are subject to change due to winter weather closures during the regular school year. REGISTRATION INFO Early registration begins on January 8 for the select courses listed in this packet. Regular registration for other summer school courses will begin in spring 2018. LOCATION Each summer school course listed here will meet at Prairie Ridge High School located at 6000 Dvorak Drive, Crystal Lake, IL 60012. The main office number is (815) 479-0404. District 155 is offering early registration to current students for summer school elective courses. This packet covers only those courses eligible for early registration. This includes, Consumer Education, Geometry, and Visual Art and Technology. Registration for remedial and special education courses will take place in spring 2018. You are encouraged to review these materials carefully before registering. Students must reside in District 155 and meet other requirements to be eligible for enrollment in summer school. Course Descriptions Consumer Education (Hybrid online/in-person course) This 1/4-credit course is presented in a non-traditional manner with the majority of coursework done in an online learning environment with only three classroom meetings. The content of the course provides students an understanding of their role as consumers in the global economy. Students will learn how to make financial and consumer-related decisions, manage money, comparison shop, bank, budget, save, and invest for their future needs and wants. Real-world simulations are used in combination with projectbased activities. Students are required to have access to a computer and the Internet outside of school. Students in grades 11 and 12 may enroll, but availability is limited, and priority will be awarded to 12th graders. Students who are self-directed, effective with time management, and possess quality communication and technology skills tend to perform best in this type of learning environment. Seniors will have first priority, followed by juniors. The dates below are mandatory attendance dates when students must attend in-person class sessions from 7:30 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. at Prairie Ridge High School. Students who cannot meet during these times will be dropped from the class without reimbursement. Semester 1 Semester 2 May 30 June 20 Meet the teacher and classmates; learn key course outcomes and expectations; train on the online learning environment. June 6 June 27 Various classroom activities including course assessment(s). June 19 July 11 Various classroom activities including the final examination. These dates are subject to change due to winter weather closures. Dates will be finalized with the release of the full summer school information packet in the spring. This course is a survey of our nation s history from Colonial America through the Civil War (semester one) and Imperialism through the Cold War (semester two). Emphasis is placed on relating what is learned to the present. Primary goals include an appreciation of our nation s heritage, an understanding of our system of government, and a knowledge of our country s changing role in a changing world. Participants in the first semester of this course will complete the State of Illinois requirement for passing the Illinois and United States Constitution tests. This course meets the American History graduation requirement. Visual Art and Technology Set yourself apart by becoming a creative problem-solver and explore current digital technology. Students will use a combination of digital technology and creative art making to examine their world, identity, and possible careers. No previous experience is necessary and everyone creates at their own level. This course serves as one of two prerequisite options for students whether they are progressing through the four-year art program or are interested in a creative experience. This 1/2-credit course fulfills the computer credit requirement for graduation and is appropriate for students in any grade level.

Course Descriptions (Continued) Enrichment Course- Geometry To enroll in this class, students must have a B or better in Algebra and commit to taking three or more years of math classes. General Summer School Information Tuition & Fees for Summer School All courses: One semester tuition $180 Two semesters tuition $360 Course-Specific Fees: Visual Art and Technology $15 Supply Fee (plus $180 semester tuition) For early elective registration, all fees must be paid by February 2, 2018 to secure a student s spot in a class. Please make all checks payable to: Community High School District 155. All fees must accompany the completed registration form, unless paying by credit card. Students will not be enrolled until payment is received. A waiver of fees for summer school coursework may be available for students who qualify. Please contact your child s counselor for fee waiver paperwork. 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). 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 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 * * * Student Conduct Students are required to abide by the same rules during summer school as they would during the regular school year. This information is contained in the student handbook, and may be viewed at ww3.d155.org/pages/ StudentHandbookandSafetyInfo.aspx. 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. 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 air-conditioned, so layering is recommended. Caps, hats, head bands, 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 and music devices are allowed during breaks. Electronic games and pagers are not allowed. Cell phones are to be turned off during summer school hours except during designated break times. Food: Open food and beverages are not allowed in classrooms but may be consumed during breaks in the designated area. Leaving Campus: Students are not allowed to go to the parking lot or to leave campus during summer school hours. Students leaving campus or going to the parking lot without permission will receive a multi-period suspension.

General Summer School Information (Continued) 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. Course Descriptions Detailed course descriptions are available in the online course selection guide available in the Links for Students section at www.d155.org. 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. Graduating Seniors Graduating seniors from 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. Transportation Bus service to Prairie Ridge High School is provided at no charge to students from Cary-Grove High School, Crystal Lake Central High School, and Crystal Lake South High School. The bus schedule is as follows: Cary-Grove (front of school) to Prairie Ridge Leave at 6:45 a.m. Return to CG by 12:55 p.m. Crystal Lake Central (main entrance) to Prairie Ridge Leave at 6:55 a.m. Return to CLC by 12:55 p.m. Crystal Lake South (front of school) to Prairie Ridge Leave at 6:45 a.m. Return to CLS by 12:55 p.m. Transportation Rules Riding the bus is considered a privilege. Students risk losing this service for inappropriate behaviors. For additional information, please review the section regarding Student Conduct included in the student handbook available at www.d155.org. Semester Schedule Meets Monday - Friday First semester brings Wednesday, May 30 and concludes Tuesday, June 19. Second semester begins Wednesday, June 20 and concludes Wednesday, July 11. School will not be in session on July 4. Daily Class Time Schedule Period 1...... 7:30-8:20 a.m. Period 2...... 8:25-9:20 a.m. Period 3...... 9:25-10:20 a.m. Period 4...... 10:25-11:20 a.m. Period 5...... 11:25 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 155 2018 SUMMER SCHOOL EARLY ELECTIVE REGISTRATION (Student Name) Last First Middle Initial Current Grade 1st Semester Course Course #/Section Student s ID # (May 30 - June 19, 2018 for most courses; see course info) (Registrar Enters) 2nd Semester Course Course #/Section (June 20 - July 11, 2018 for most courses; see course info) (Registrar Enters) For Early Elective Registration, tuition and course fees must be paid in full by February 2. Registration will not be accepted unless all the following information is provided. Students are not confirmed in a course until all fees have been paid either by check or online through Skyward Family Access. (Mother/Guardian) Last Name First * Primary Phone Email (Father/Guardian) Last Name First * Primary Phone Email Address City Zip Code Father s Cell Phone Mother s Cell Phone *Please supply a contact numbers where a parent/guardian can be reached between 7 a.m. and 1 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 ALL courses require a $180 tuition fee per semester. Fee waivers are available for students who qualify. Please see your child s guidance counselor for additional details. Tuition and fee information is available in this packet. PAYMENT METHOD (Check one): Online Check Waivers 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: COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 155. ****** Office Use Only Form Returned Date: Time: Credits Checked Tuition Paid: Course Approval Payment Method: Counselor Signature Check No.: Online: