Summer School
Summer School 2010 at Monticello High School
Summer Graduates Shine with Hope for the Future
As August ends, a new life begins for the 16 summer school graduates of Monticello High School. Although they needed a little extra time to get their diplomas, that didn’t diminish the accomplishment. FULL STORY
Photo: Monticello High School summer school graduate Josh Rivera receives his diploma from Board of Education Vice President Bob Kunis. Josh will attend Sullivan County Community College to study the culinary arts. He hopes to one day own a restaurant or bakery. This day was extra special for Josh because he is the first person on the Rivera-side of his family to graduate from high school and go to college.
Session: July 6-August 12
Classes will be held in the 100 and 700 wings and in the gym located on the lower level of the high school.
Important Dates
Registration – July 1
and 2, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Out of District
Students can not register until July 2.
First Day of Class – July 6
First Interim Report – July 23
Registration for Regents/RCT exams only- July 6-19, only during
school hours.
Final Day of Classes – August 12
Local Final Exams – August 12
Regents Exams – August 17, 18, 19
Graduation – August 20, 11:30 a.m. in the Monticello High
School auditorium
Daily Schedule (Tentative)
Period 1 – 8-10 a.m.
Period 2- 10:03-12:03 p.m.
Period 3- 12:06-2:06 p.m.
Summer School Registration
Registration for summer school takes place in the RJK Middle School Cafeteria as follows:
Monticello District
Students, Grades 6-12:
General
Registration/Non-district Students:
Tuition for each course:
To register, a student must bring a letter from the home school (signed by the principal or designee, guidance counselor) stating required classes and immunization records. For Earth Science or Biology verification of having met the laboratory requirement are necessary. The Regents lab scores for the Earth Science Performance Test are also necessary. Checks or money orders are payable to the Monticello Central School District. If child is not a local student, but you are claiming residency status for tuition purposes, a copy of the latest Monticello School tax receipt in the name of the parent or guardian is also required.
In order to assure correct processing, the following information is needed at registration: home address and telephone number, local address and telephone number, home school address telephone and fax numbers, emergency name and contact number.
Regents or RCT Exam
Students:
Check back for 2009 dates
Students registering for exams must do so in person and have
positive photo identification.
REGISTRATION FEE:$50 per Regents or RCT Examination
TUITION FOR OUT-OF-DISTRICT STUDENT:$200 per course
For further information, please contact the Summer School
Office at 796-3058 during registration days or your Guidance
Counselor.
For further information, please contact the Summer School
Office at 796-3058 during registration days or your Guidance
Counselor.
Tentative Course Offerings:
ENGLISH
Grades 6-11
MATHEMATICS
Grades 6, 7, 8, Integrated Algebra, Intermediate Algebra 2,
Geometry, Advanced Algebra /Trigonometry (course credit only)
SCIENCE
Science 6, 7, 8, Living Environment, Bio Technology
SOCIAL STUDIES
Grade 6, 7, 8,
Global Studies 9, 10,
Participation in Government (PIG),
Economics, U.S. History
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
ESL
Important Information:
There are 24 days of instruction during Summer School. Students are expected to be on time for class each and everyday in order to complete the required work and receive credit.
Three (3) class latenesses (arriving within the first 15 minutes) = one (1) absence.
Lateness of 15 minutes or more = one absence
Smoking, drinking, possession/use of drugs/alcohol, fighting, harassing others and misbehaving on school property will not be tolerated. Violators will be dealt with by school administrators and, when appropriate, by the police. Violators may be dismissed from Summer School as a consequence of repeated or serious rule violations.
You must provide your own transportation to Summer School.
No student may take more than three (3) classes.
General Rules:
Students not in class MUST report to the library.
NO visitors (including siblings) are permitted in Summer School at any time.
Grade reports (i.e., transcripts) are sent to the student’s home and to the student’s home school. We do not provide any such information over the phone.