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SUMMER SCHOOL INFORMATION The Summer School Program is offered through Community Unit School District 303. For more information on Summer School, please contact: Melinda Roberts, SCHS-North, Director of Summer School 331-228-6373 Lisa Dandre, SCHS-East, Director of Summer School 331-228-5565 Attendance/Class Credit Students must be present and on time for class. Student absences may not exceed 1 day of class time. An absence will be charged to a student if 15 minutes or more of class time is missed. Students accumulating more than three tardies may be dropped from class with the loss of credit. A tardy results when a student arrives fewer than 15 minutes late to class or returns late from break. Each class is five hours long. Please understand that any time out of class (i.e., court appearances, appointments) will be counted as an absence. A maximum of one credit may be earned for two sessions of Summer School. To report an absence call the Summer School Office at: (331) 228-6280 Note: CUSD 303 expects parents/guardians to call the Summer School office within the first hour, EACH day a student is absent from Summer School. Session I: June 12-27, 2014 Monday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Session II: July 7-24, 2014 Monday - Thursday: 8:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Classes to be held at: St. Charles North High School 255 Red Gate Road St Charles, IL 60175 REGISTER ONLINE at www.d303.org For more information call: Melinda Roberts, SCHS-North Lisa Dandre, SCHS-East Assistant Principal Student Life Assistant Principal Student Life Director of Summer School Director of Summer School (331) 228-6373 (331) 228-5565 Homework CUSD #303 Summer School maintains the same academic standards required during the regular school year, despite the shortened time period of Summer School. It is essential that students are prepared to complete an additional 15-20 hours of work outside the classroom to fulfill the course curriculum. Parking Students driving to Summer School are to park in the main lot in the front of the building. Students are not allowed to park behind the building. Safe driving practice must be observed at all times. Skateboards are not allowed at any time, and students riding bicycles must park and lock them in the bike racks. General There shall be no loitering in hallways, on the campus, or in the cars in the parking lot. Smoking or possession of tobacco products by students or adults is not permitted on school property or within 500 feet of the campus, including, but not limited to, buildings, parking lots and washrooms. Students not following these rules are subject to disciplinary action. Students may not arrive to Summer School before 7:45 am. Students may not be on campus when they are not in class. The District 303 Discipline Policy is in effect during the Summer Session. Transportation A bus from the parking lot at St. Charles East High School will be provided. It will depart at 7:40 am and return to that location at 1:20 pm. 2

REGISTRATION INFORMATION REGISTER ONLINE at www.d303.org Enjoy quick and easy registration with credit/debit card payment! To register by mail, all students must have the following: A completed registration form, including Summer School Discipline Agreement and Emergency Medical Contact information. A check or money order made payable to: CUSD #303 Summer School Completed Registration forms may be sent to: Melinda Roberts at St. Charles North High, 255 Red Gate Road, St. Charles, IL 60175 Lisa Dandre at St. Charles East High, 1020 Dunham Road, St. Charles, IL 60174 SESSION I SESSION II Online and walk-in registration available March 3 June 2, 2014 Online and walk-in registration available March 3 July 2, 2014 Online Course Registration March 3 May 30, 2014 Summer Session Dates: Class Minimum Session I: June 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 Session II: July 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 24 Minimum class size will be 18 students unless otherwise stated. Classes not having a minimum enrollment may be cancelled. Courses will be offered contingent upon number of students and availability of instructor. Fee Schedule Refund Policy Academic Fee (district student) $225 per session Academic Fee (non-district student) $325 per session Online Course Fee $225 Lab Fee $50 There is a $35 fee for checks returned for non-sufficient funds. All fees are due prior to the start of classes. There is a $25 processing fee for refunds. Full refund if class is cancelled due to lack of enrollment. No refunds will be given after the first day of class. 3 GLOBAL ISSUES Social Studies Courses Session I / Semester I GH0421.5 Credit Session II / Semester II GH0422.5 Credit Grade(s): 10, 11, 12 Prerequisite: Global Issues Global Issues is designed to be the study of non-western cultures in the 20th and 21st centuries focusing on the social, political, economic, and geographic developments. Students will analyze and interpret original documents and other non-fiction materials. UNITED STATES HISTORY Session I / Semester I GH1221.5 Credit Session II / Semester II GH1222.5 Credit Grade(s): 11, 12 This course is a study of US History from colonization to the present, focusing on social, political, economic, and geographic developments of the United States. Students will analyze and interpret original documents and other non-fiction materials. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Session I or Session II GH2023.5 Credit Grade: 12 This course is designed to analyze the study of general topics and concepts involved in American Government and politics. Students focus on the federal, state, and local government systems and interpret the United States and Illinois Constitutions. Family and Consumer Sciences Courses INTRODUCTION TO CULINARY ARTS Session I WF1623.5 Credit Grade: 9, 10, 11, 12 Fee: Additional Fee for Materials will be Required -payment will be due on the first day of class Through both classroom and lab settings, the students will be introduced to basic food preparation and selection for healthy living. 4

ALGEBRA I Math Courses Session I / Semester I MM2121.5 Credit Session II / Semester II MM2122.5 Credit Grade(s): 10, 11, 12 Prerequisite: Algebra I Other Info: This course is for credit recovery only. A scientific calculator is required. Any of the TI-83 or TI-84 series calculators are recommended. Algebra is a branch of mathematics which studies structure and quantity. Students actively work on guided investigations to develop algebraic concepts and problem-solving skills. GEOMETRY Session I / Semester I MM3121.5 Credit Session II / Semester II MM3122.5 Credit Grade(s): 11, 12 Prerequisi te: Geometry Other Info: This course is for credit recovery only. A scientific calculator is required. Any of the TI-83 or TI-84 series calculators are recommended. Geometry is designed to develop the concepts of Euclidean Geometry through the development of reasoning skills. Students learn and use the language of geometry to describe the world around them and solve geometric problems using logic and algebraic problem-solving skills. ALGEBRA II Session I / Semester I MM2221.5 Credit Session II / Semester II MM2222.5 Credit Grade: 11, 12 Prerequisite: Algebra II Other Info: This course is for credit recovery only. A graphing calculator is required. Any of the TI-83 or TI-84 series calculators are recommended for Algebra II. Algebra II is the continued study of the applications of algebra and geometry used in problem solving. These concepts are then applied to real-life situations. Students learn how to use the graphing calculator to analyze data in more advanced algebraic explorations. COMPUTER APPLICATIONS I Business Courses Session I only MB3123.5 Credit Grade(s): 9, 10, 11, 12 Other Info: This course is a prerequisite for other computer classes. Computer Applications I provides students with advancing technology skills in word processing software, spreadsheet software, presentation software, internet safety protocol, research techniques and proper file management. This course is very interactive, handson, and relevant to student life in the working world. Completion of this course will increase students abilities to be successful in other technology-based courses. ECONOMICS Session I or Session II MB2023.5 Credit Grade: 12 Economics is a required course which focuses on the study of economic principles and consumer skills. Topics include, but are not limited to, managing an investment portfolio, learning to establish a good credit rating, and analyzing current economic topics. BIOLOGY Science Course Session I/ Semester I SS0121.5 credit Session II/ Semester II SS0122.5 credit Grade(s): 10, 11, 12 Biology is the study of living things and their relationships with the non-living world. The course focuses on topics in cell biology, heredity, change-over-time and the relation-ship of organisms to their environment. Through supple-mental lab experiences, students will further explore the subject matter through the application of the scientific method and problem solving strategies. This course requires additional laboratory time, up to four (4) additional hours per week. The instructor will schedule the lab time as necessary. There is a $50.00 lab fee in addition to the regular tuition. 5 6

ENGLISH 9 English Courses Session I / Semester I HE0121.5 Credit Session II / Semester II HE0122.5 Credit Grade(s): 10, 11, 12 Prerequisite: English 9 Students develop analytical reading, academic writing, critical thinking and presentation skills. Course content includes the study of short stories, poetry, drama, film, and a novel which presents incidents that are significant milestones in the lives of young people. ENGLISH 10 Session I / Semester I HE0221.5 Credit Session II / Semester II HE0222.5 Credit Grade: 11, 12 Prerequisite: English 10 Students study, research, analyze and write about world cultures and world literature in order to broaden their perspective as readers and writers. ENGLISH 11 Session I/Semester I HE0321.5 Credit Session II/Semester II HE0322.5 Credit Grade: 12 Prerequisite: English 11 English 11 is an investigation of the American Dream through various genres of American Literature. Students will read and consider recurring themes of freedom and justice and will apply writing skills of analysis and synthesis to create an Assessment Portfolio. ENGLISH 12 Session I/Semester I HE0421.5 Credit Session II/Semester II HE0422.5 Credit Grade: 12+ Prerequisite: English 12 Students hone their reading, writing, and research skills through the reading of complex literature and the understanding of complex writing and research assignments. READING Session I only HE4021.5 Credit Grade: 9, 10, 11, 12 Information: May be taken more than once for elective credit Reading is a course for students who wish to improve reading skills, fluency or understanding. Students work to improve their reading level by building vocabulary and comprehension skills and by developing a variety of strategies that can be applied to reading in all other high school courses. 7 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Wellness Course Session I or Session II WH0123.5 Credit Grade(s): 10, 11, 12 This course focuses on basic fitness concepts and their relation to lifetime fitness activities. Through physical activities, classroom lessons, and teambuilding initiatives, students will enhance their understanding of fitness foundations, performance training skills, and level of personal fitness. SPANISH I Foreign Language Courses Session I / Semester II GF3122.5 Credit Grade(s): 9, 10, 11, 12 Prerequisite: Spanish I Spanish I is designed to introduce students to the Spanish language and Hispanic cultures. Students begin to develop reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills in Spanish. SPANISH II Session II / Semester II GF3222.5 Credit Grade(s): 9, 10, 11, 12 Prerequisite: Spanish II Spanish II is designed to build on skills learned in Spanish I. Students continue to increase their abilities to communicate and understand Spanish. Classes are conducted primarily in Spanish. AUTO I Technology Courses Session I ST2323.5 Credit Grade: 9, 10, 11, 12 Fee: Additional Fee for Materials will be Required -payment will be due on the first day of class This is an entry level automotive technology course. It is an exploratory course that introduces the student to the automobile and its systems. Students learn and practice common preventative maintenance skills and repair techniques. Students will gain a foundational level of understanding to apply to their future as a car owner or a potential career in the automotive industry. Safety and professionalism are continually reinforced. 8

ONLINE ECONOMICS Online Courses June 12 July 24 MB2023.5 Credit Grade: 12 Prerequisite: Inclusion in this course will be limited to 24 students based on GPA and counselor approval. This course is open to D303 students only. Economics is a required course which focuses on the study of economic principles and consumer skills. Topics include, but are not limited to, managing an investment portfolio, learning to establish a good credit rating, and analyzing current economic topics. This course is designed for the student who wants an online experience, and is selfmotivated and goal oriented. The course will be conducted using Blackboard and will meet three times during the summer term. For each unit, students will complete online discussions, projects, and assessments through Blackboard. Mandatory Meeting Dates: Technology Requirements: Parent & Student Meeting* Student Mid-Term Student Final Exam Thursday, May 22, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, June 26, 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 23, 1:30 p.m. *Parents are required to attend the meeting with their student in order for the student to be enrolled in the course. Parents will be notify by mail of the room location. Microsoft Office and Internet Access SUMMER SCHOOL DISCIPLINE AGREEMENT In order to promote a safe and respectful learning environment, we have highlighted the following policies from the District 303 Discipline Policy. The guidelines of that entire policy are in effect during Summer School and students are expected to behave in a manner that contributes to a safe environment conducive to learning as outlined in that policy. Students and parents understand the following: General Behavior Expectation We understand that students are expected to conduct themselves in a manner that is consistent with the vision, goals, and beliefs of Community Unit School District 303. Dress Code/Grooming We have read and agree to abide by the dress code set forth in the District 303 Student Handbook which includes the following: Student dress and grooming must not disrupt the educational process, interfere with the maintenance of a positive teaching/learning climate, or compromise reasonable standards of health, safety, and decency at school. Clothing includes what you are wearing as well as accessories such as rings, earrings, necklaces, purses, backpacks, chains, and shoes. Refer to the student handbook for specifics regarding clothing which is prohibited. The only modification to the District 303 Discipline Policy is the following: Attendance Regulations We have read and agree to abide by the attendance regulations set forth during Summer School. We understand the importance of being present and on time for class. We also understand that absences exceeding one day or more than three tardies will result in an automatic withdrawal without credit from the class and loss of all tuition enrollment fees. 9 10

EMERGENCY MEDICAL INFORMATION The following information is furnished so that my son/daughter may receive proper care in the event of an injury: Student Name Guardian/Parent Family Physician Address Phone Family Dentist Address Phone Please list Medical conditions Medications taken and why Allergies Please Note: Medications will not be administered during Summer School hours due to limited access to a nurse. Emergency Contact (if parents cannot be reached): Name Home Phone Cell Work Insurance Coverage/Medical Release I realize that my son/daughter must be covered by our family accident/health Insurance coverage for all treatment expenses. I/we give permission for the above named student to participate in organized activities, realizing that such activity involves the potential for injury. Parent Permission for Media and Public Access My child may be photographed, videotaped or interviewed for such uses as district media, newsletters, information to the general media and the district or school websites, among other public media. Discipline and Attendance Agreement We agree to abide by the District 303 Discipline Policy on page 10 of this brochure and have read the policies set forth in this brochure. Parent Signature Date Student Signature Date 11 REGISTRATION INFORMATION REGISTER ONLINE at www.d303.org Enjoy quick and easy registration with credit/debit card payment! Please Print Student Name Birth Date Street Address City Zip Home Phone Parent Cell Work Phone E-mail 2013-2014 School Attended ID # Current Grade in School (2013-2014) School Attending Next Year (2014-15) East North Other PLEASE LIST YOUR COURSE SELECTIONS BELOW: Session I Session II Online Fee Schedule: Course Name Course Number Fee Academic Fee (district student) $225 per session Academic Fee (non-district student) $325 per session Online Fee (district students only) $225 Lab Fee $50 There is a $35 fee for checks returned for non-sufficient funds. There is a $25 fee for processing refunds. Please make sure to include the following when registering: TOTAL A completed registration form, including Summer School Discipline Agreement and Emergency Medical Contact information. A check or money order made payable to: CUSD #303 Summer School Completed Registration Forms may be sent to: Melinda Roberts at St. Charles North High School, 255 Red Gate Road, St. Charles, IL 60175 Lisa Dandre at St. Charles East High School, 1020 Dunham Road, St. Charles, IL 60174 12