Summer School
Vista Ridge HS Summer School 2023
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Summer school for the 2022/2023 school year will be a 4-week session (June 2- June 30, 2023) for current Vista Ridge HS students. The virtual courses will be offered through the Imagine Edgenuity online program. These credit recovery courses are only for failed classes. There are year-long and semester courses being offered. There is a $50 non-refundable registration fee. Students should check with their grade level counselor for credit recovery recommendations before registering. An enrollment confirmation email will be sent once payment has been received. Please contact the Bookkeeper, Ms. Courtney Wheeler at cwheeler@d49.org to make payment arrangements. For questions regarding the summer school program, please contact Mrs. Donica Allen-Wells dallenwells@d49.org. Counselors (by Alpha Split) Alpha Split A-D: Devin Allen dallen@d49.org Alpha Split L-Q: Alexis Corral acorral@d49.org Alpha Split E-K: Stephen Anderson stlanderson@d49.org Alpha Split R-Z: Michael Martinez mvmartinez@d49.org
2023 Summer School Guidelines Please click the Google form link below to register: 2022-2023 VRHS Summer School Registration
For students who fail a second-semester course and plan to participate in fall athletics (football, volleyball, softball, cross country, boys golf, or boys soccer) for 2023, it is recommended they take summer school to recover any credits. A student who fails a second-semester course and chooses not to take credit recovery over the summer will be academically ineligible for a portion of the fall season.
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Summer School Overview
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For many students, summer is an opportunity to continue courses as part of an academic program, or simply for professional or personal development purposes. For the latter, parents and students can browse our summer opportunities page. Participation in summer programs may have substantial beneficial effects on a child's educational progress. For remedial purposes, elementary and middle school families should first consult their teachers for recommendations. High school students who've fallen behind should register for the district's summer credit recovery program to get back on track for graduation. When registration is open, links to online forms are available at D49.org on each high school's website.