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CCISD Summer School 2015
High School Courses
For students entering grades 9 through 12
Location: Clear Springs High School
501 Palomino Ln., League City
Principal: Jimmy Grier - Assistant Principals: Klayre Lewis and Troy Scott
Phone: 281-284-0240
*Please direct questions to student’s HS campus Counselor
CLOSED TO OUT-OF-DISTRICT STUDENTS
Regular Session I: June 15th - July 2nd (Mon.-Thurs.)
7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. (12 days)
Regular Session II: July 6th - 23rd (Mon.-Thur.)
7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. (12 days)
(Courses taught this session are equivalent to courses taught
in the fall [A] semester during the regular school year.)
(Courses taught this session are equivalent to courses taught in the spring [B]
semester during the regular school year.)
Students may only register for one course (½ credit) per session in regular summer school.
For more information on CREDIT RECOVERY (Online with Compass) Summer School sessions, see page 3.
April 1 - 30, 2015
Students will submit completed registration cards (with counselor approval) and cashier’s check or money order
PRE-REGISTRATION
to their high school or intermediate school’s bookkeeper. No cash, personal checks or credit cards will be
accepted during pre-registration.
REGISTRATION
Saturday, May 30, 2015: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. at Clear Springs High School
Saturday, June 13, 2015: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. at Clear Springs High School
Bring completed registration card (ONE card for EACH session). Student’s 10-digit ID number & computer log-in
must be included. Bring most recent report card available.
Students who reside in the CCISD attendance zone, but did not attend a CCISD school during the spring
semester of 2015, must bring proof of residency (i.e. current utility bill).
COST
$150 per session– ($75 per course for students who are currently receiving Free/Reduced Lunch) CASHIER’S
CHECK, MONEY ORDER, DISCOVER, MASTERCARD OR VISA ONLY. NO CASH OR PERSONAL CHECKS
WILL BE ACCEPTED.
Refund requests must be submitted in writing by the second day of the session. No refund will be given to
students dismissed due to disciplinary or attendance reasons.
REGULATIONS
*All regulations in effect during the regular school year are also in effect during summer school, including
behavioral expectations and dress code.
*Students taking a core course for original credit must take the next course in sequence during the following
school year.
*Credits earned during summer school or online courses do not apply toward GPA.
ATTENDANCE
Because of strict state guidelines, attendance and promptness are essential. Students cannot receive credit if
the student is absent more than 6 hours per session, which is equal to 1 day of attendance. Any time spent
outside of class due to tardiness is accumulated as an absence.
Clear Access Virtual High School (online courses for ORIGINAL credit only) – June 15 through July 16
Clear Access - CCISD's Virtual School has been established to enable students to take high school courses for ORIGINAL credit online.
Registration for Clear Access is done separately from regular summer school. HS Counselors must approve course enrollment.
For information or to enroll, visit http://www2.ccisd.net/ForStudents/ClearAccess.aspx
Clear Stars Evening Education (Classroom for Original and Recovery credit)– June 15 through July 16
Clear Stars Evening Education classes and GED preparation classes meet Monday through Thursday, 5:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Registration for Clear Stars is done separately from regular summer school. HS Counselors must approve course enrollment.
For more information about earning credits through Clear Stars or to enroll, visit http://www2.ccisd.net/ForStudents/ClearStars.aspx
Regular Summer School
The following courses will be offered (contingent on enrollment requests). Some courses are offered for RECOVERY CREDIT ONLY. This means that a
student must have taken the course and failed it before he or she will be allowed to take the course in summer school. Unless otherwise noted, each ½ credit
only course will be offered both sessions (contingent on enrollment requests). All grade levels noted are next year’s grade level.
NEW CREDIT
REGULAR SS COURSES
1 credit for passing both sessions
RECOVERY CREDIT
1 credit for passing both sessions
Student must have taken the course and failed it in order to register.
Art I
English III
English IV
Environmental Systems
Math Models
Physical Education
Practical Writing
Spanish III
World Geography
World History
9-12
11-12
12
12
10-12
9-12
9-12
10-12
9-12
9-12
½ CREDIT FOR PASSING
Communication Applications
Economics
Fitness Training
Government
Individual/Team Sports
Personal Fitness
9-12
12
9-12
12
9-12
9-12
ENRICHMENT COURSE
(offered both sessions but no credits are earned for either session)
ESL - English for Speakers of Other Languages
Algebra I
Algebra II
Art I
ASL I
Biology
Chemistry
English I
English II
English III
English IV
Environmental Systems
Geometry
IPC – Integrated Physics & Chemistry
Math Models
Physics
Pre-Calculus
Spanish I
Spanish II
Spanish III
U. S. History
World Geography
World History
9-12
9-12
9-12
9-12
9-12
10-12
9-12
10-12
11-12
12
12
9-12
10-12
10-12
10-12
11-12
9-12
9-12
10-12
11-12
9-12
10-12
Computer-Based Credit Recovery Summer School Sessions via Compass
Credit Recovery Session 1A: June 15th - July 2nd, 7:30 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. (Mon. - Thur.) (12 days)
Credit Recovery Session 1B: June 15th - July 2nd, 10:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. (Mon. - Thur.) (12 days)
Credit Recovery Session 2A: July 6th – 23rd, 7:30 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. (Mon. - Thur.) (12 days)
Credit Recovery Session 2B: July 6th – 23rd, 10:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. (Mon. - Thur.) (12 days)
If a student takes one of the courses listed below during the regular school year and he or she fails the course, he or she may recover the
credit by participating in the online Credit Recovery program. Courses are offered online through COMPASS in a computer lab setting and
involve both online and offline work including a semester exam. Students move at their own pace using both text and the computer to achieve
credit. Each course must be completed within 12 lab sessions. The cost is the same as regular summer school and students may register for
one course per time slot. COMPASS Learning is an on-line program that does not allow for modification of content or delivery of instruction.
These factors should be carefully considered before enrollment if student requires curriculum modifications and/or instructional
accommodations. Students are encouraged to register early for classes as they will fill quickly.
Algebra 1 A
Algebra 1 B
Algebra 2 A
Algebra 2 B
Geometry A
Geometry B
Math Models A
Math Models B
Pre-Calculus A
Pre-Calculus B
English 1 A
English 1 B
English 2 A
English 2 B
English 3 A
English 3 B
English 4 A
English 4 B
Economics
Government
US History A
US History B
World Geography A
World Geography B
World History A
World History B
Astronomy A
Astronomy B
Biology A
Biology B
Chemistry A
Chemistry B
IPC A
IPC B
Physics A
Physics B
OTHER PROGRAMS
English as a Second Language Program
Contact:
Tacy King, Director of Instructional Services for ELL
Grades:
Identified Students in 9 - 12
Location:
Clear Springs High School, 501 Palomino Lane,
League City
Times:
7:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Dates:
Session I: June 15th - July 2nd (Monday - Thursday)
Session II: July 13th - July 30th (Monday - Friday)
Tuition:
Free tuition
281-284-0106
OTHER PROGRAMS, continued
Secondary Special Education Program-Extended School Year
Contact:
Rebecca Faulkner
Grades:
Identified Students Grade 6 - 12
Transportation & Services
As determined by ARD Committee.
281-284-0101
High School TAKS/STAAR Academy
Contact:
Cirena Blacksmith, Principal
Grades:
Identified Students Grades 9, 10, & 11 (STAAR)
(and TAKS re-testers)
Location:
Clear Springs High School, 501 Palomino Lane,
League City
Times:
2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Dates:
TAKS/STAAR Regular Instruction/Exam Prep Days
June 15th – July 2rd (Mon. - Thur.)
281-284-1132
TAKS EXIT AND STAAR END OF COURSE TESTING
Contact:
Terri Heintschel
TAKS Exam Dates:
July 6th - English Language Arts
July 7th - Math
July 8th - Science
July 9th - Social Studies
STAAR Exam Dates:
July 6th - English I; U. S. History*
July 7th - Algebra I
July 8th - English II; U. S. History*
July 9th - Biology
* Students with testing conflicts due to the need to take
two or more assessments will be handled on an
individual basis by the Assessment department.
Location:
Westbrook Intermediate - 302 W. El Dorado Blvd.,
Friendswood
Transportation:
Provided to and from centralized locations:
Intermediate & Elementary campuses (also provided
from summer school).
281-284-0108
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