Secondary Summer School

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Anne Arundel County Public Schools Office of Evening High and Summer Schools 2018 Secondary Summer School July 5 through August 7, 2018 The secondary summer school program offers students a limited number of secondary school courses and provides students the opportunity to: make up work in which they were unsuccessful. improve grade averages in sequential subjects. earn credits to meet high school graduation requirements. Each course is highly concentrated and reviews the course content. Courses meet for two hours and 45 minutes each day. All courses will have two-hour final exams on the last day of summer school. There must be a minimum of 12 students enrolled in a course for it to be offered. Secondary Summer School is a concentrated, fast-paced learning environment. Thus, learning profiles and differences should be examined carefully in the recommendation process as the goal is a successful engagement with performance outcomes. Note: Summer School will operate Monday through Thursday from July 5 August 7, 2018. Schools are closed on Fridays.

Secondary Summer School July 5 through August 7, 2018 Registration Procedures Registration: June 25 & 27 from 8:00 a.m to 3:00 p.m. Locations: Meade High School Severna Park High School South River High School Note: Registration and attendance must be at the summer school center for the student's feeder area. At the time of registration, the student or guardian must present a completed Secondary Summer School Registration Form. Registration forms are available from guidance counselors. The student's home school counselor must approve the course(s) before a student can enroll. All sections of the registration form must be properly filled out before the student will be permitted to register. About the Program The secondary summer school program offers courses for middle school and high school students. All high school courses may be taken for remedial credit. A limited number of courses may be taken for original credit. Middle school courses are limited to those students who have previously taken the course(s). Remedial Credit: For high school students who have taken the course before and are repeating it in summer school. Original Credit: A limited number of courses are available for high school students who have not taken the course. Note: Please be aware that the entire Secondary Summer School Program is tentative. The actual summer program will be determined by the final budget approved by the county, sufficient student enrollments, and the availability of teachers.

Credit to be Awarded 0.00 Middle school students needing classes for promotion or students interested in enrichment. 0.00 High school students needing to improve their letter grades or students interested in enrichment. 0.50 High school students repeating a half year course for which they have not received credit. 1.00 High school students repeating a full year course for which they have not received credit. Students must have passed one marking period in each semester of a full year course to qualify for one credit in summer school. Schedule 1 st period: 7:30 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 2 nd period: 10:25 a.m. 1:10 p.m. High School Courses for Remedial or Original Credit Course No. Title Credit Art G19 Foundations of Studio Art 0.50 G45 Studio 1: 2D Art 0.50 G46 Studio 2: 2D Art 0.50 Q20 Business Principles of Business Management & Entrepreneurship 0.50 Q50 Introduction to Microsoft Office 0.50 Q22 Career Research & Development 1st Semester 0.50 Q22 Career Research & Development 2nd Semester 0.50 Health & Physical Education L82 Fitness for Life 0.50 L70 Health 0.50 Technology M69 Foundations of Technology A 0.50 M70 Foundations of Technology B 0.50

High School Courses for Remedial Credit Only These courses may not be taken for original credit. Each student enrolling in any of the following courses for 1.0 credit must be repeating the course and meet the following admission requirements: (a) the student was previously enrolled in the course and attended for four marking periods, (b) the student passed one marking period in each semester Students enrolling in any of the following courses for 0.5 credit must be repeating the course and have attended the course for two marking periods. Course No. Title Credit A09 A10 A11 A12 E61 E62 D18 D27 D28 D29 D32 English English 9 1st Semester 0.50 English 9 2nd Semester 0.50 English 10 1st Semester 0.50 English 10 2nd Semester 0.50 English 11 1st Semester 0.50 English 11 2nd Semester 0.50 English 12 1st Semester 0.50 English 12 2nd Semester 0.50 World & Classical Languages Spanish 1 1st Semester 0.50 Spanish 1 2nd Semester 0.50 Spanish 2 1st Semester 0.50 Spanish 2 2nd Semester 0.50 Mathematics Algebra 1 1st Semester 1.00 Algebra 1 2nd Semester 1.00 Algebra 1 1st Semester 0.50 Algebra 1 2nd Semester 0.50 Geometry 1st Semester 0.50 Geometry 2nd Semester 0.50 Algebra 2 1st Semester 0.50 Algebra 2 2nd Semester 0.50 Function Focus 1st Semester 0.50 Function Focus 2nd Semester 0.50 D41 Foundations of College Algebra 1st Semester 0.50 Foundations of College Algebra 2nd Semester 0.50 D51 Pre-Calculus 1st Semester 0.50 Pre-Calculus 2nd Semester 0.50

D77 C26 C30 C65 B20 B29 B38 Statistical Analysis 1st Semester 0.50 Statistical Analysis 2nd Semester 0.50 Science Biology 1st Semester 0.50 Biology 2nd Semester 0.50 Earth/Space Systems Science 1st Semester 0.50 Earth/Space Systems Science 2nd Semester 0.50 Environmental Science 1st Semester 0.50 Environmental Science 2nd Semester 0.50 Social Studies History of the US 1st Semester 0.50 History of the US 2nd Semester 0.50 World History 1st Semester 0.50 World History 2nd Semester 0.50 US Government 1st Semester 0.50 US Government 2nd Semester 0.50 Middle School Courses The following courses are available only to those students who have taken the course before and are repeating the course in summer school. Students cannot register for these courses if they are taking them for the first time. A06 Language Arts 6 A07 Language Arts 7 A08 Language Arts 8 D06 Mathmatics 6 D06 Mathematics 6/7 D07 Mathematics 7 D07 Mathematics 7/8 D08 Mathematics 8 D27 Algebra 1 (1 credit) C06 Science 6 C07 Science 7 C08 Science 8 B06 Social Studies 6 B07 Social Studies 7 B08 Social Studies 8 E61 Spanish 1 (1 credit) E11 French 1 (1 credit) High School Assessment Tests will be administered July 23 26, 2018. Students taking high school assessed courses will be tested, if applicable.

Summer School Centers & Feeder Schools Note: Registration and attendance should be at the summer school center for the student's feeder area. Meade High School Summer School Center Administrator: Brian Gulden Telephone: 410-674-7415 Fax: 410-674-7431 Feeder Schools Arundel High Meade High North County High Old Mill High Arundel Middle Brooklyn Park Middle Lindale Middle MacArthur Middle Meade Middle Old Mill Middle North Old Mill Middle South Severna Park High School Summer School Center Administrator: Jody Ratti Telephone: 410-544-0182 Fax: 410-544-0907 Feeder Schools Chesapeake High Glen Burnie High Northeast High Severna Park High Chesapeake Bay Middle Corkran Middle George Fox Middle Marley Middle Severna Park Middle South River High School Summer School Center Administrator: Rosaria Jablonski Telephone: 410-956-0462 Fax: 410-956-5919 Feeder Schools Annapolis High Broadneck High South River High Southern High Annapolis Middle Bates Middle Central Middle Crofton Middle Magothy River Middle Severn River Middle Southern Middle * Chesapeake Science Point Public Charter School (CSP) students would attend summer school classes at the site designated for the comprehensive high school they would attend if not enrolled at CSP.

Program Policies Admission Summer classes are limited to students who are presently enrolled in a secondary school and who have been recommended by their home school principal or designee. Attendance Students are required to attend the entire summer school session to qualify to take final exams and possibly receive a grade and/or credit. Students will NOT be excused for appointments, camp attendance, vacations, etc. Students must be in class at the time listed in this brochure. Repeated lateness to class will have disciplinary consequences. Note: A student who is absent more than one day from school, regardless of the cause(s) of absence, is excessively absent and may receive a failing grade and/or no credit for the course. Students must be present thru August 7, 2018, to meet all course requirements and receive credit. Summer School Fees Anne Arundel County Residents: $300 per course/class period Non-residents of A.A.County: $600 per course/class period Payment in full is required at the time of registration. Partial payments will not be accepted. Payments can be made by personal check, money order, certified check, or Mastercard and VISA credit cards. Please make payable to Anne Arundel County Public Schools. The check or money order should have the name of the student printed on it. Checks returned because of insufficient funds may result in the student's withdrawal from summer school and grades and/or credits being withheld. A $35 fee is charged for returned checks. Families receiving public assistance may receive a tuition reduction and pay $100 for each course when they present documentation during registration. Examples of documentation may include current Medical Assistance Card, Independence Card, SNAP Verification, Emergency Assistance Card, Public Housing Assistance, or verification of Free & Reduced Meal Program (FARMS). Cash will not be accepted for Secondary Summer School registration Refunds Refunds will be made if a course is cancelled due to lack of teaching staff or insufficient enrollments. Refunds will not be made after the second class meeting. Refunds will not be made if a student is expelled or withdrawn from summer school. Requests for refunds must be made in writing to the Office of Evening High and Summer Schools. Note: It will take approximately four weeks after approval has been given for refunds to be processed. policies continued on next page

Program Policies (continued) Code of Student Conduct & Dress Regulations Regular school rules, regulations, and dress requirements are in effect. The sale, use, or possession of tobacco in any form by students is prohibited in all school buildings and on school grounds at all times. This prohibition includes electronic cigarettes, smoking sticks, vape pens, and/or vape liquid, whether or not they contain tobacco products. Serious and/or repeated violations of school rules and regulations will result in a request for the student's expulsion from school. Reports to Parents Interim reports will be issued at mid-term to students who are not succeeding at a satisfactory level. Interim reports must be signed by the parent/guardian and returned to the teacher. Report cards will be mailed home one week after the conclusion of the summer school session. Transportation School bus transportation will not be available. Parents and/or guardians will be responsible for the transportation of students to and from summer school. Office of Evening High and Summer School 410-222-5384 George Arlotto, Ed.D., Superintendent of Schools Anne Arundel County Public Schools prohibits discrimination in matters affecting employment or in providing access to programs on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, sexual orientation, genetic information, gender identity, or disability. For more information, contact: Anne Arundel County Public Schools, Division of Human Resources 2644 Riva Road, Annapolis, MD 21401; 410-222-5286 TDD 410-222-5000 www.aacps.org AACPS Office of Evening High and Summer Schools DPS/JH 2794/5 (Rev. 3/18)