Bentonville High School 2013 Summer School Program Coordinator: Jennifer Power

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Bentonville High School 2013 Summer School Program Coordinator: Jennifer Power Email: jpower@bentonvillek12.org Session 1: For Credit Teacher Taught Session Allows students to earn a credit for a course they have not taken. It is not possible to take multiple summer school courses. The dates allow for only one course to be completed. Each course will be limited to the first 30 students registered. All other students will be placed on a waiting list. Dates: Tuesday, June 4 th through Wednesday, June 19 th Total of 10 days. No class on Fridays. Time: 8:30-11:30am, 30 min. lunch break, 12:00-3:00pm Courses Offered: Course Name Grades Cost Course Name Grades Cost Algebra II CD (2 nd Semester)* 10, 11, 12 $125 Human Behavior & Disorders 10, 11, 12 $125 Algebraic Connections* 10, 11, 12 $125 Keyboarding 9, 10, 11, 12 $125 Art 3-D 9, 10, 11, 12 $140** Media Literacy 10, 11, 12 $125 Ceramics I 9, 10, 11, 12 $140** Medical Terminology 10, 11, 12 $125 Civics 9, 10, 11, 12 $125 Mythology 10, 11, 12 $125 Computer Applications I, II, & III 9, 10, 11, 12 $125 Oral Communication 9, 10, 11, 12 $125 Creative Writing Poetry 10, 11, 12 $125 Outdoor Education 10, 11, 12 $155** Creative Writing Prose 10, 11, 12 $125 Physical Education 9, 10, 11, 12 $140** Economics 11, 12 $125 Psychology 11, 12 $125 Food & Nutrition 10, 11, 12 $125 Success 1.0 9, 10, 11, 12 $125 Government & Politics 11, 12 $125 Zoology 10, 11, 12 $125 Health 9, 10, 11, 12 $125 *Algebra II CD & Algebraic Connections are offered as For Credit & Credit Recovery courses. Tuition: $125** **Some courses may be more depending on materials or travel required for the course. Financial aid is not available for For Credit classes with the exception of Algebra II CD & Algebraic Connections. Session 2: Credit Recovery Teacher Taught Session Allows students to recover a credit for a course they have failed in a teacher taught class. It is not possible to take multiple summer school courses. The dates allow for only one course to be completed. Dates: Monday, June 10 th through Tuesday, June 25 th Total of 10 days. No class on Fridays. Time: 8:30-11:30am, 30 min. lunch break, 12:00-3:00pm Courses Offered: Course Name Algebra I AB (1 st Semester) ESL English III A (1 st Semester) Algebra I CD (2 nd Semester) ESL English III B (2 nd Semester) ESL English I A (1 st Semester) ESL English IV A (1 st Semester) ESL English I B (2 nd Semester) ESL English IV B (2 nd Semester) ESL English II A (1 st Semester) Geometry AB (1 st Semester) ESL English II B (2 nd Semester) Geometry CD (2 nd Semester) *Register for either 1 st or 2 nd semester. Students are not allowed to take both semesters. Tuition: $125 Financial aid is available for students who qualify. See your counselor. Registration Deadline: Friday, May 31 st

Session 3: Morning Credit Recovery with NovaNet Allows students to recover a credit for a course they have failed using a computer program. Students are able to take a course in both the morning and afternoon sessions by signing up for both sessions and paying for each of the courses. Dates: Monday, June 10 th through Tuesday, June 25 th Total of 10 days. No class on Fridays. Time: 8:00am-11:30am Courses Offered: See Below Tuition: $100 per course Financial aid is available for students who qualify. See your counselor. Registration Deadline: Thursday, June 6 th Session 4: Afternoon Credit Recovery with NovaNet Allows students to recover a credit for a course they have failed using a computer program. Students are able to take a course in both the morning and afternoon sessions by signing up for both sessions and paying for each of the courses. Dates: Monday, June 10 th through Tuesday, June 25 th Total of 10 days. No class on Fridays. Time: 12:00pm-3:30pm Courses Offered: See Below Tuition: $100 per course Financial aid is available for students who qualify. See your counselor. Registration Deadline: Thursday, June 6 th Courses Offered: ENGLISH MATH English 1 A (1 st semester) Algebra I A (1 st semester/modules A & B) English 1 B (2 nd semester) Algebra I B (2 nd semester/modules C & D) English II A (1 st semester) Algebra II A (1 st semester/modules A & B) English II B (2 nd semester) Algebra II B (2 nd semester/modules C & D) English III A (1 st semester) Geometry A (1 st semester/modules A & B) English III B (2 nd semester) Geometry B (2 nd semester/modules C & D) English IV A (1 st semester) Trigonometry- the semester following Pre-Calculus English IV B (2 nd semester) Pre-Algebra A (1 st semester)---*sped ONLY Pre-Algebra B (2 nd semester)---*sped ONLY SCIENCE SOCIAL STUDIES Biology A (1 st semester) Economics Biology B (2 nd semester) Geography A (1 st semester) Chemistry A (1 st semester) Geography B (2 nd semester) Chemistry B (2 nd semester) Government Earth Science United States History A (1 st semester) Environmental Science United States History B (2 nd semester) Health World History A (1 st semester) Physical Science Chemistry (1 st semester) World History B (2 nd semester) Physical Science Physics (2 nd semester)

Session 5: Drivers Education Course 1 Morning* Dates: Tuesday, June 4th through Saturday, June 8th Time: 8:30am-12:00pm Class size will be limited to four students per instructor. All other students will be placed on a waiting list. Tuition: $225 Financial aid is not available for Drivers Education. Session 6: Drivers Education Course 1 Afternoon* Dates: Tuesday, June 4th through Saturday, June 8th Time: 12:30pm-4:00pm Class size will be limited to four students per instructor. All other students will be placed on a waiting list. Tuition: $225 Financial aid is not available for Drivers Education. Session 7: Drivers Education Course 2 Morning* Dates: Monday, June 17th through Friday, June 21st Time: 8:30am-12:00pm Class size will be limited to four students per instructor. All other students will be placed on a waiting list. Tuition: $225 Financial aid is not available for Drivers Education. Session 8: Drivers Education Course 2 Afternoon* Dates: Monday, June 17th through Friday, June 21st Time: 12:30pm-4:00pm Class size will be limited to four students per instructor. All other students will be placed on a waiting list. Tuition: $225 Financial aid is not available for Drivers Education. *See Attachment for more information on Driver s Education

Session 9: CPR Course 1 Morning Date: Friday, June 7 th Time: 8:00am-12:00pm Requires a minimum of 6 students enroll in the course. The maximum number is 8 students. All other students will be placed on a waiting list. Tuition: $40 Financial aid is not available for CPR courses. Session 10: CPR Course 1 Afternoon Date: Friday, June 7 th Time: 1:00pm-5:00pm Requires a minimum of 6 students enroll in the course. The maximum number is 8 students. All other students will be placed on a waiting list. Tuition: $40 Financial aid is not available for CPR courses. Session 11: CPR Course 2 Morning Date: Friday, June 14 th Time: 8:00am-12:00pm Requires a minimum of 6 students enroll in the course. The maximum number is 8 students. All other students will be placed on a waiting list. Tuition: $40 Financial aid is not available for CPR courses. Session 12: CPR Course 2 Afternoon Date: Friday, June 14 th Time: 1:00pm-5:00pm Requires a minimum of 6 students enroll in the course. The maximum number is 8 students. All other students will be placed on a waiting list. Tuition: $40 Financial aid is not available for CPR courses. Heartsaver CPR AED is a classroom, video-based, instructor-led course that teaches adult, infant and child CPR and AED use, as well as how to relieve choking. This course teaches skills with AHA s research-proven Practice-While-Watching (PWW) technique, which allows instructor to observe the students, provide feedback and guide the students learning of skills. This is the perfect class for students needing CPR for summer jobs such as lifeguarding and babysitting. Immediate CPR can double or even triple a victim s chance of survival. Knowing CPR saves lives.

Bentonville High School 2013 Summer School Program Only currently enrolled Bentonville High School students will be accepted into the Summer School Program. This does include incoming 9 th graders. NOTE: A separate registration form must be completed and submitted with the appropriate tuition fee for EACH summer school course. Checks should be payable to BHS and must include driver s license number. Space is limited for each session. The applications will be processed in the order in which they are received. Other applications will be on a wait-list. Students on the wait-list will be notified when a seat becomes available. Students who have financial need may speak to their counselor. No refunds for current or future sessions are given in the event that a student is unable to attend a session in which they registered. Tuition fees will be refunded if a session does not make. All rules and policies in the BHS handbook will be followed regarding clothing, PDA, and behavior. No other students are allowed on the campus of BHS except for students enrolled at BHS Summer School and children accompanying parents of BHS enrolled students. Students must be picked up or leave the campus promptly at the end of class (no student is allowed to leave early). Cell phones are to be used for emergencies only and with permission from a teacher, administrator, or security officer and not in the summer school classroom. Absences/tardies are not permitted due to the intensive nature of the program. Any inappropriate behavior, tardies/absences, or not turning in work may be grounds for dismissal from summer school. Students using the computer for NovaNET courses must only be logged into the NovaNET course. Any violation of computer use (i.e. being on the internet, using email, etc.) may be grounds for dismissal from the program. Disciplinary consequences may include warning with call to parent, referral to administrator, and/or dismissal from course. Infractions, including those listed in the BHS handbook, can result in removal from the summer school program at the discretion of the administrator. In most situations, behavioral problems will be handled with a verbal warning from the teacher, followed by a referral to the administrator and dismissal from the summer school program. Student s parent/guardian will be contacted. Students registered for For Credit courses will be informed by May 17 th if their course did not make and if they have been enrolled in one of their alternate courses. All classes will meet at BHS. Room assignments will be posted in the North Main Office on the first day of classes. There is no cafeteria service during summer school. Email Jennifer Power at jpower@bentonvillek12.org with any questions or comments.

2013 DRIVERS EDUCATION PROGRAM COORDINATOR Tony Cherico Driver s Education is offered to students in an effort to help them make good driving decisions. The purpose of the course is not to teach students to drive, but to teach them to drive safely. It is not the purpose of the course to help students pass the written driver s test. Every effort is made to coordinate the classroom work so it can be applied in the car during driving sessions. COST OF THE CLASS: The fee for the course is $225 and check made payable to BHS. Payment must be made in the north or south office at Bentonville High School. The fee is used to buy supplies, gas for the car, car rental fees, and salaries for personnel teaching the course. Payment in full must be made when registering and you must show a current license or permit. NO REFUNDS WILL BE GIVEN. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COURSE: 1. Must be at least 14 years of age and must have LICENSE/PERMIT before driving. Students must have a 2.0 GPA to be eligible to get a permit and to take this course. Students can not complete this course without a learner s permit/driver s license and money for the course will be forfeited. 2. Students will complete 10 hours of classroom, observation and driving time. 3. Students must provide working materials such as paper and pencil. 4. All time missed due to absences must be made up before certification will be given. 5. Students must meet all requirements of the course in order to receive a certificate for the use of insurance discounts. 6. Plan a 1000-mile trip and estimate all expenses. 7. Prepare a report using the internet. RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PARENTS: 1. Help reinforce the information we give by allowing your personal car to be used for driving practice when you are with your child. 2. If your son/daughter is asked to leave class because of a discipline problem, he/she will not be allowed to go back to class until you take him/her back and talk to the instructor. A second discipline problem will result in dismissal from the class. NO REFUND WILL BE GIVEN. 3. Students are reminded, while they are on the school campus, they are under the jurisdiction of the school and subject to its rules and regulations. Driver s Education is a one-week, ten-hour course. Two 5 day sessions will be held: Course 1: Tuesday, June 4 th through Saturday, June 8th. Course 2: Monday, June 17 th through Friday, June 21 st. Morning classes will meet from 8:30-9:00 with driving times from either 9:00-10:30 or 10:30-12:00. Afternoon classes will meet from 12:30-1:00 with driving times from either 1:00-2:30 or 2:30-4:00. Class size will be limited to four students per instructor. *Note: All sessions will meet in the morning for the Final Day of Class. There will be no class in the afternoon on the Final Day.* Sign-ups for each week of class will be on a first come first serve basis. Classroom instruction will take place at the high school. Room assignment will be posted on the door of North Building first day of class. Questions may be directed to: Tony Cherico at tcherico@bentonvillek12.org

BENTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 2013 SUMMER SCHOOL PROGRAM Registration Form Return to BHS North or South Office, Attention: Jennifer Power Complete a separate registration form for each course you wish to enroll. Make checks payable to BHS and include driver s license number. Student s Name: SLC DOB: Age: BHS ID: 4000 Grade in School 2012-13: Parent/Guardian Name: Address: Home Phone: Mobile phone: Work phone: Parent/Guardian Email: Circle the session in which you are enrolling. Only circle one session. Complete a separate registration form for each course you wish to enroll. Session 1: For Credit Teacher Taught Session 2: Credit Recovery Teacher Taught Session 3: Credit Recovery NovaNet Morning Session 4: Credit Recovery NovaNet Afternoon Session 5: Drivers Education Course 1 Morning Session 6: Drivers Education Course 1 Afternoon Session 7: Drivers Education Course 2 Morning Session 8: Drivers Education Course 2 Afternoon Session 9: CPR Course 1 Morning Session 10: CPR Course 1 Afternoon Session 11: CPR Course 2 Morning Session 12: CPR Course 2 Afternoon Session 1 For Credit ONLY Fill-in your first choice For Credit course. In the event your first choice course does not meet the minimum number of students to make fill-in two alternate courses. If you do not wish to enroll in any course, but your first choice leave the alternate spaces blank. Course: Alternate Course 1: Alternate Course 2: Sessions 2, 3, & 4 ONLY Course Name: Write the entire course name including the section (I, II, III, or IV) and the semester (A=1 st semester or B=2 nd semester) if applicable. A counselor s signature is required to register for all courses (except Drivers Education and CPR) Counselor s Signature

BENTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER SCHOOL PROGRAM Rules and Regulations Contract 2013 Return to BHS North or South Office I,, have read the attached Rules and Regulations for Summer School and I understand that my behavior and attitude are very important parts of my learning experience. The summer school program is a privilege and must be treated as such. Any misbehavior, including inappropriate attitude, language or physical contact with another student, teacher, or administrator, WILL result in removal from the classroom and may result in dismissal from the summer school program with no credit and no refund. My signature to this contract confirms that I understand the conditions and requirements of this contract and that I am making a commitment to follow these conditions and requirements. Student s Signature Date Signed Parent/Guardian s Signature Date Signed FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: Method of Payment Session 1: For Credit Courses = $125 Session 2: Recover Credit Teacher Taught = $125^ Art 3-D = $140 Session 3 & 4: Recover Credit Computer Program = $100^ Ceramics I = $140 Session 5-8: Drivers Education = $225 Outdoor Education = $155 Session 9-12: CPR = $40 Physical Education = $140 ^Financial Aid is available for Sessions 2, 3, & 4 and Session 1: Algebra II CD & Algebraic Connections ONLY Tuition Paid Date: $ cash or $ check number Received by Receipt No. Comments