Summer School Brochure.pdf - West High School
Summer School Brochure.pdf - West High School
Summer School Brochure.pdf - West High School
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USD 259<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />
2013<br />
June 3-20<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>School</strong> Sites<br />
Heights <strong>High</strong><br />
North <strong>High</strong>
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>School</strong> Locations<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>School</strong> will be held at<br />
Heights <strong>High</strong><br />
and<br />
North <strong>High</strong><br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Students must enroll through their school<br />
counselor.<br />
Please contact the <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />
Contact from your school should you have<br />
any questions.<br />
Course Offerings and location are contingent<br />
on enrollment. Students will be notified<br />
by May 31, 2013 of any changes to<br />
their summer school schedule.
Contact Information<br />
<strong>School</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>School</strong> Contact Phone<br />
East……………………………………………Michael Archibeque…………………………………….973-7252<br />
Heights………………………………………Travis Stockam …..……………………………………973-1411<br />
North…………………………………………Chad Cushenbery……………………….……………….973-6321<br />
NE Magnet……………………………..Matt Creasman…………………… ………………………973-2303<br />
Northwest……………………………….Walter Givens..…………..………………………………973-6076<br />
South…………………………………………Larry Sadd…….…………… …………………… ………973-5477<br />
Southeast……………………………...George Fulton………………………………… …………..973-2861<br />
<strong>West</strong>………………………………………..Ben Mitchell…...……..………………………………….973-3600<br />
Enrollment Procedure<br />
Enrollment Information<br />
To enroll, students must see a counselor for course selection and completion of<br />
enrollment form before paying fees. Classes will be filled on a first-come, firstserved<br />
basis. Enrollment opens April 22, 2013. The last day to enroll for <strong>High</strong><br />
<strong>School</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> courses is Thursday, May 30, 2013 no later than noon.<br />
(After May 23rd , you must enroll at Heights or North).<br />
Course Fees<br />
USD 259 Students: Course fees are $90.00 per class (one half unit of course credit)<br />
All other Students: $150.00 per class (one half unit of course credit)<br />
***No refund issued after student attends first session.<br />
***No transportation will be provided for <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>School</strong>.<br />
Attendance Policy<br />
Students are expected to be present each day of summer school without exception.<br />
When students are unable to be present for the entire 12 days, students<br />
risk removal from the summer school opportunity without credit and without<br />
refund. Family vacations, doctor appointments, and other commitments should not<br />
be planned during summer school classes.<br />
No make-up sessions will be held. Three (3) tardies equal one(1) absence. Any student<br />
late after 30 minutes to a session is considered absent. Students with one(1)<br />
absence will be withdrawn with an “F”.<br />
* Emergency absences will be up to the discretion of the principal.
Behavior Expectations<br />
Conduct<br />
Conduct which interferes with the rights of other students to learn will not<br />
be tolerated and could result in removal from <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>School</strong>. Events surrounding<br />
the reason the student is sent to the office will be investigated<br />
and due process given. (No refunds)<br />
Smoking or Use of Tobacco<br />
Smoking or any use of tobacco on USD 259 property may result in dismissal<br />
from <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>School</strong>.<br />
Dress and Courtesy<br />
The general atmosphere of a school must be conducive to learning. If a<br />
student’s general appearance attracts undue attention to the extent that it<br />
becomes a disruptive factor, the student will be asked to make necessary<br />
changes.<br />
Cell Phones/Music Devices<br />
Cell phone usage is prohibited during class (instructional) time. The use of<br />
music devices during class (instructional) time is at the discretion of the<br />
classroom teacher.<br />
All USD 259 BOE Policies are in effect for <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>School</strong>. USD 259<br />
is not responsible for damaged or stolen electronic devices brought to<br />
summer school by students.<br />
Learning Centers<br />
The Learning Centers will be open at all comprehensive high schools.<br />
during <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>School</strong>. Inquire at the individual schools for details.
Course Offerings<br />
The <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> courses allow students to receive credit in<br />
required subject areas after they have failed a course earlier. Three<br />
classes are offered for original credit based on the following criteria:<br />
1. Government, students entering their senior year (one semester<br />
course).<br />
2. Financial Literacy, students entering their junior or senior year.<br />
3. P.E. Foundations (two semester course) students entering their<br />
freshman year.<br />
<br />
<br />
First semester courses (.5 credit) are offered in the morning session:<br />
7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.<br />
Second semester courses (.5 credit) are offered in the afternoon<br />
session: 12:00 to 4:00<br />
<br />
The one-semester course in Government and Financial Literacy is offered<br />
both sessions as enrollment and teacher availability allow.<br />
Course (semesters)<br />
Course Numbers<br />
Algebra I (1 & 2) ...................................................................................………..2111/2112<br />
Geometry (1 &2).....................................................................................……...2421/2422<br />
Intermediate Algebra (1 & 2)……………………………………………………………….2143/2144<br />
Math Applications (1 &2)…………………………… ………………………………………...2154/2155<br />
English I (1 & 2) .....................................................................................………..1211/1212<br />
English II (1 & 2) ...................................................................................……….1221/1222<br />
English III (1 & 2) ................................................................................……….1231/1232<br />
U.S. History I (1 & 2) ...........................................................................……...3361/3362<br />
U.S. History II (1 & 2) ........................................................................……...3641/3642<br />
Government ............................................................................................……………….3350*<br />
Biology 1 (1 & 2)…...................................................................................………4251/4252<br />
Biology 2 (1 & 2)……………………………………………………………………………………...4256/4257<br />
P.E. Foundations (1 & 2) .......................................................................……..9211/9212*<br />
Financial Literacy…………………………………………………………………………………………….7610*<br />
* Also offered for original credit<br />
NOTE: IB students should contact East <strong>High</strong> for summer course offerings
Learning² e<strong>School</strong><br />
Learning² e<strong>School</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>School</strong> Offerings<br />
412 S. Main, Wichita, KS<br />
973-5181<br />
e<strong>School</strong> will follow the same guidelines for enrollment<br />
as our partners at North HS and Heights HS. Our<br />
courses, however, are online, requiring all students to<br />
have high speed internet service and a computer at<br />
home to enroll. Students must have an active email<br />
address to maintain daily communication with their<br />
online teacher. Students must attend a face-to-face<br />
1 hour training session before summer school begins,<br />
on Friday, May 31. Students will meet in-person at<br />
412 S. Main for their final exam proctoring on June<br />
20. Failure to meet at the designated testing time<br />
will result in failure of the class.<br />
Government .5 credit 3350*<br />
Financial Literacy .5 credit 7610*<br />
PE Foundations .5/.5 9211/9212*<br />
Please visit www.learning2eschool.com/summer for<br />
more information.