Secondary Summer School registration under way
Monday, March 29, 2010
From Craig Degginger, PIO, Shoreline Schools
Registration is open for the Shoreline School District's 2010 Secondary Summer School program for grades 7-12, July 6 to 30, from 8 am to 12:15 pm at Shorewood High School.
Course offerings include math classes for students to either retrieve credit or to jump ahead in their math placement; special program courses, for Einstein/Kellogg/Room Nine students who will enter Shorecrest or Shorewood in the fall; a reading support class; classes for English Language Learner (ELL) students; and Online Credit Recovery Courses, using the Apex Learning curriculum, for students who need to recover credits towards graduation.
Additionally, Summer School is offering an Advanced College Application Program (ACAP) class for students to get individualized assistance in selecting and applying to college; inside advice on the admission process; and help researching and soliciting scholarships and financial aid. Scholarships and bus transportation are available.
For information, call the Summer School Office at 206-393-6832, or visit the Summer School Web page.
The Elementary Extended Learning Academy serves students in the Shoreline School District who are invited based on district assessments. This program is funded through Title I, LAP, and ELL. If your student qualifies for this intervention program, they will be receiving an invitation with registration information between the middle of April and the end of May from their school. Qualifying students will receive intervention in reading and math.
Course offerings include math classes for students to either retrieve credit or to jump ahead in their math placement; special program courses, for Einstein/Kellogg/Room Nine students who will enter Shorecrest or Shorewood in the fall; a reading support class; classes for English Language Learner (ELL) students; and Online Credit Recovery Courses, using the Apex Learning curriculum, for students who need to recover credits towards graduation.
Additionally, Summer School is offering an Advanced College Application Program (ACAP) class for students to get individualized assistance in selecting and applying to college; inside advice on the admission process; and help researching and soliciting scholarships and financial aid. Scholarships and bus transportation are available.
For information, call the Summer School Office at 206-393-6832, or visit the Summer School Web page.
The Elementary Extended Learning Academy serves students in the Shoreline School District who are invited based on district assessments. This program is funded through Title I, LAP, and ELL. If your student qualifies for this intervention program, they will be receiving an invitation with registration information between the middle of April and the end of May from their school. Qualifying students will receive intervention in reading and math.
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