2016Cabell County Schools Grades 6-12 Credit Recovery Summer School Fact Sheet

Location / Huntington East Middle School
Beginning Date / Monday, June 27,2017;
Orientation Thursday, June 23, Cafeteria: Grades 6-8,11:00 AM; Grades 9-12, 9:00AM
Ending Date / Friday, July 21, 2017
Fees / Regular Price: $75 One Class; $125 Two Classes; $150 Three Classes
Reduced/Free Lunch Price: $40 One; $60 Two; $75 Three
ALL FEES ARE PAYABLE BY JUNE 23, 2017to the Central Office Curriculum Department. If payment is not made, a collection agency will be notified. This includes students who register, attend, and then drop out of summer school.
Registration / Registration is open to students in grades 9-12 enrolled in Cabell County Schools on or before May 23, 2017. Registration is preferred to be completed by the student’s counselor by the last day for students or parents upon receipt of grade card. Students must live in county to attend summer school. Registration high school credit recovery and payment for high school courses will also be held in the lobby of the Central Office, June 13-14, from 10AM-12 PM.
The last day to register for summer school will be June 14, 2017at the orientation meeting at Huntington East Middle during the specific grade level times.Registration Link:
Attendance / Students will attend during designated time periods between 8:00 AM and 2:30 PM,Monday through Friday. Daily attendance is tied to the successful completion of recovery courses or mastery of skills. Studentswho missed less than 20 days during the school year will be permitted to complete assignments (not tests) at home with the permission of the assigned teacher and parent.
Successful Completion / Students will complete their course(s) when they have successfully passed every unit test assigned to him/her. For instance, if a student is able to complete the coursework in three weeks, he/she may do so; however, all work must be completed no later than Thursday, July 21, 2016.
Subjects
Note: Students may recover credit for up to three (3) courses / English:
English 9
English 10
English 11
English 12 / Math:
Algebra I
Math I, II, III, IV
Math III TR
Math IV TR
Transition Math for Seniors / Science:
Physical Science
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Earth Science
Forensic Sci. / Social Studies:
World Studies
US History
Contemp. Studies
Civics / Other:
Health
Spanish I, II
French I, II
Latin I, II
Phys. Educ. (1 sem.)
Transcription of Grades / The student’s failing grade will remain on the student’s transcript.The recovered grade will be the average of the original final grade with the Odysseyware grade. For example: If a student failed English 10 during the regular school year with 55% and then received an 82% in Odysseyware during summerschool, his/her transcript would reflect two English 10 courses: One will be the original course attempted and the other will be the 82% being averaged with the 55% for his cumulative grade point average. The original course grade will be excluded from the GPA calculation.
Schedule / 7:45-8:00 AM and 2:30-3:00 PM – Teacher prep, parent conferences, and hallway/bus duty
Breakfast and Lunch provided free of charge through summer food program.
Starting Times: 8:00AM 9:30AM 11:00-11:30AM Lunch  11:30 AM  1:00 PM *ALLstudents are dismissed at 2:30*
Transportation / Transportation will not be provided; however, TTA bus passes are available upon request.