2010 St. Lucie County’s

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St. Lucie County’s
2010
SENIOR SUMMER SCHOOL
April 23, 2010 rev.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
2010 Summer School Timeline ………………………………………………….. 2
Senior Summer Camp Information .……………………………………………. 3-5
Summer School Payroll Schedule………………………………………………...3
Senior Summer School Registration ……………………………………………. 7
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2010 SUMMER SCHOOL TIMELINE
SENIOR SUMMER SCHOOL (Credit Retrieval -ALS)
 Students: June 15 – July 15
 Teachers: June 14 - July 16 (Teacher Workdays) ½ day on June 14 & 2 hours on July 16
for record-keeping
 Students: 8:00 – 1:00
 Teachers: 7:45 – 1:15
ESE SENIOR SUMMER SCHOOL (Credit Retrieval – ALS)
 Students: June 15 - July 15
 Teachers: June 14 - July 16 (Teacher Workdays) ½ day on June 14 & 2 hours on July 16
for record-keeping
 Students: 8:00-12:45
 Teachers: 7:45-1:00
Senior Graduation: July 20
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Senior Summer School 2010
1. STUDENT SCHEDULE
June 15 through July 15, 2010
Four (4) days per week - Monday through Thursday
8:00 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. daily
Session I – 8:00 a.m.- 10:15 a.m.
Break – 10:15 a.m.-10:30 a.m.
Session II – 10:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
Total Summer School instructional time:
The summer school instruction will be in a computer lab setting where students will work at their
own pace and when the needed 1 credit or up to 2.0 credits are satisfactorily earned then the
student will have completed the summer session.
The summer school session will consist of two (2) – 2.5 hour blocks of time. Students attempting
1.0 credit will attend 19 days or until the 1.0 credit is satisfactorily earned on a morning or
afternoon block. Students needing more than 1.0 credit will attend full day or both blocks until the
credits required are satisfactorily completed.
Student Hours and Dates:
Eighteen days, June 15 – July 15, 2010, 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Summer School Graduation:
July 20, 2010
Semesters:
First Semester – June 15 – June 30
Second Semester – July 1 – July 15
2. TEACHER SCHEDULE
June 14 through July 16, 2010
7:45 a.m. -1:15 p.m. daily (5.5 hours daily)
TEACHERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR SUPERVISING STUDENTS DURING THE
FIFTEEN MINUTES BEFORE, BETWEEN AND AFTER THE STUDENTS’ ASSIGNED
DAY.
Total summer school work time for teachers:
18 days X 5.5 hours = 99 hours + Workday X 2hours = 101 TOTAL HOURS
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3. SUMMER SCHOOL SITE
Fort Pierce Central High School ALS Lab
4. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR CREDIT
Students eligible to graduate in the July 2010 graduation is determined by the May senior credit
check. The students will be able to take core subject area courses such as science, social studies,
mathematics and English. Counselors should advise students of the opportunity to attend this
summer school and make up the 1.0 or 2.0 credits in the Credit Retrieval - ALS Labs as needed to
graduate in the July 2010 graduation. Students will pace their work and the attempted credit(s) will
be earned when the student satisfactorily completes the course for a July graduation goal. (Note:
Students may be also enrolled in IRSC Adult Education Classes during the summer school
and earn credits, however all credits must be earned by July 9, 2010 to count toward
graduation. Adult Ed. grades must go to the student’s school guidance counselor to
determine graduation.)
5. REGISTRATION PROCESS
Each school’s guidance department will complete their eligible seniors’ applications and deliver
the completed applications to the senior summer school principal by
May 28, 2010. Late applications will be accepted after this date, but because of limited space in the
labs, registration will be on a first come, first served basis. A waiting list will be established by the
Summer School Principal if there are more applicants than available seats.
6. ATTENDANCE AND DISCIPLINE
In order to participate in senior summer school, students must be in regular attendance to maintain
their seat due to the shortness of the sessions and the limited space provided by the PerformanceBased Diploma labs. Therefore, a student who signs up and does not report the first two (2) days of
the session or misses two (2) days of the session, will be dismissed from summer school.
Students will be marked tardy after being 15 minutes late to their assigned lab. Students later than
30 minutes will be marked absent for that day’s class. Students with two tardies (excused or
unexcused) will be counted one day absent.
Students are expected to behave appropriately during senior summer school. The principal may
immediately dismiss any student from senior summer school who exhibits inappropriate behavior.
7. GRADUATION OF STUDENTS AT THE END OF SUMMER SCHOOL
Students who satisfactorily earn the 1.0 to 2.0 credits and are cleared by their home school
counselor as having met the needed graduation requirements, will participate in the July 20, 2010
Graduation. (Note: Students may also be enrolled in IRSC Adult Education Classes during the
summer school, however all credits must be earned by July 9, 2010 to count toward
graduation. Adult Ed. grades must go to the student’s school guidance counselor to
determine graduation. Grades must be completed by July 14, 2010.)
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8. EVALUATION OF SUMMER SCHOOL TEACHERS
A narrative evaluation shall be completed on each senior summer school teacher by the senior
summer school principal. The following areas of performance should be addressed during the
evaluation process:
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Classroom organization and management
Ability to motivate and direct students
Reporting required information to the principal and parents
Overall effectiveness as a teacher with the age and grade group assigned
Punctuality
Ability to work with peers, parents, etc.
In lieu of the narrative evaluation, principals may choose to use the regular teacher evaluation
process review for IPDP.
The evaluation is to be discussed with the teacher being evaluated. By the last day of senior
summer school, a copy is to be given to the teacher being evaluated and the original is to be sent to
the Human Resources Department.
9. SALARIES
Summer school teachers will be paid at their regular rate of pay. No paid holidays.
Summer School Payroll Schedule
10. SUMMER SCHOOL STAFFING - SUPPORT STAFF
1 Principal
1 12 month Guidance Counselor
1 School Data Specialist - 5 Days
Number of teachers depends on enrollment (up to 3)
Note: The Principal must designate a staff member to administer medications to students. The
staff member must undergo an hour in-service provided by Student Service. Please contact
Barbara Casteen’s office to arrange for the in-service.
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The School Board of St. Lucie County, Florida Senior Summer School Registration Form Name: ___________________________________________________ ID# _____________________________ Home Address: __________________________________________ DOB _____________________________ _________________________________________ Phone # __________________________ School currently enrolled ____________________________________________________________ Seniors may register and earn a maximum of 2 credits through Summer School at Ft. Pierce Central High School Credit Retrieval ‐ ALS Diploma Program. Seniors will be expected to complete their requirements and graduate on July 20, 2010. Indicate course(s) needed for graduation. Check box for credit and semester:
LANGUAGE ARTS Course # Course Name Credit .5/1.0 1001310 English I 1001340 English II 1001370 English III 1001400 English IV 0900310 Hum I .5 0900320 Hum II .5 0101300 Art/2D Comp I .5 MATHEMATICS Course # Course Credit Name .5/1.0 1200370 Algebra Ia 1200380 Algebra Ib 1200310 Algebra I 1206310 Geometry 1208300 Lib Arts 1200330 Algebra II ESE COURSES Course #
Course
Credit
Name
.5/1.0
SCIENCE Course # Term Tm 1 Tm 2 Tm 2 Term
Credit .5/1.0 Term Credit .5/1.0 .5 .5 .5 .5 .5 Term Tm 1 OTHER ELECTIVES Course # Course Name 0800300 Hlth Lf Mgmt 1501310 Fit Lifestyle Credit .5/1.0 .5 .5 2000310 2001310 Earth/Space 2002400 Integ Sci 2003310 Phy Sci 2003340 Chemistry 2003380 Physics SOCIAL STUDIES Course # Course Name 2109310 World Hist 2100310 Amer. Hist 2106310 Amer. Gov 2102310 Economics 2101300 Anthropology 2107300 Psychology 2108300 Sociology Term Tm 1 Course Name Biology Tm 1 Tm 2 Tm 2 Term Tm 1 Tm 2 Guidance Counselor Approval___________________________________ Date:______________________ I understand that if I miss two (2) days during the senior summer session, I will be dismissed from Senior Summer School and forfeit my opportunity for July graduation. Student ______________________________________________ Date: ___________________________ Parent _____________________________________________________________ Page 7 of 7 CUR0038 Rev. 04/10
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