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ARLINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Summer School 2019

ARLINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS SUMMER SCHOOL OFFICE 2110 Washington Blvd., Arlington, VA 22204

Telephone: 703-228-7645 summerschool@apsva.us

IMPORTANT DATES AND DEADLINES

THURSDAY, MARCH 7

Registration opens for all APS Summer Programs

FRIDAY, APRIL 5

Registration deadline for Fun with Coding, and Elementary and Middle School Outdoor Lab Programs

FRIDAY, MAY 3

Registration deadline for: ? Elementary Strengthening and Enrichment Programs (excluding Fun with Coding and Outdoor Lab) ? Middle School Enrichment Courses (excluding Outdoor Lab) ? High School New Work for Credit Courses (including Blended and Virtual Courses)

FRIDAY, JUNE 7

Registration deadline* for: ? Middle School Make-Up and Strengthening Courses (including Special Education classes and HILT/HILT Extension) ? High School Make-Up and Strengthening Courses (including Special Education classes and HILT/HILT Extension) ? SOL English 11 Writing Course ? Stratford Program

MONDAY, JUNE 24

? SOL English 11 Writing Course begins ? Late registration for current APS secondary school students at the Syphax Education

Center from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Only students who need to repeat a course will be allowed to register at late registration.

MONDAY, JULY 8

First day of Summer School

*New students who are pre-registered to attend APS K-12 programs in Fall 2019 must register no later than June 7. Students who are pre-registered to attend PreK in Fall 2019 are not eligible to attend Summer School.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

General Information...........................................................................................2 2019 Summer School Locations and Times......................................................3 2019 Summer School Fees..................................................................................6 2019 Summer School Registration Forms........................................................7 Elementary School Programs............................................................................9

I. Strengthening: Pre-Kindergarten............................................................................... 10 II. Strengthening: K-5 Programs..........................................................................10 III. Enrichment Programs......................................................................................11 IV. Summer Extended Day Programs.................................................................12 Middle School Programs..................................................................................13 I. Make-Up and Strengthening Courses.............................................................13 II. Enrichment Courses.........................................................................................14 High School Programs......................................................................................16 I. Make-Up and Strengthening Courses.............................................................16 II. New Work for Credit Courses..........................................................................18 III. Virtual Instruction............................................................................................19 IV. Alternative and Individual High School Programs.......................................19 Appendix: 2019 Summer School Course List..................................................21

TELEPHONE NUMBERS

Arlington Community High School 703-228-5350 Arlington County Parks and Recreation 703-228-4747 Early Childhood 703-228-8632 English Language Arts 703-228-8045 ESOL/HILT 703-228-6095 Global Village Summit 703-228-6140 Health 703-228-6167 Mathematics 703-228-6135 New Directions 703-228-2117 Outdoor Lab/Science 703-228-6166

Social Studies/History/Economics 703-228-6140 Special Education 703-228-6040 Stratford Program 703-228-6440 Summer Extended Day 703-228-6069 Summer Laureate 703-228-6160 Transportation 703-228-8670 Wakefield AP Summer Bridge 703-228-6700 Wakefield Senior Project 703-228-6666 Washington-Lee Intro to Advanced Courses 703-228-6250

SUMMER SCHOOL 1

GENERAL INFORMATION

REGISTRATION

Registration forms are included in this catalog and are available online at apsva.us. APS students should register at the schools they are attending during the 2018-19 school year.

NEW THIS YEAR: Secondary welcome letters, schedules and bus route information will be available electronically in ParentVUE as of July 2, 2019. Unless specifically requested on the secondary registration form, these materials will not be mailed and will be available online only.

Registration for the elementary enrichment programs (except Fun with Coding and Outdoor Lab) may be done at your child's school or online. See individual program descriptions for more information.

Late Registration for APS secondary students will be held at the Syphax Education Center on June 24 from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Only current APS middle and high school students who need to repeat a course are able to register during this time.

Student welcome letters, bus stops and other information will be mailed no later than July 1.

PROCEDURES FOR STUDENTS WHO ARE NOT CURRENTLY REGISTERED WITH APS

Non-APS students who live in Arlington must meet all applicable registration requirements and register in person at their neighborhood APS school. Non-Arlington-resident students must register in the Summer School Office and will be required to pay non-resident fees unless they are living with a parent or legal guardian in Arlington for the summer. Non-Arlington-resident students are not eligible to attend elementary strengthening programs.

All non-APS students (both those who reside in and out of Arlington County) must present the following items along with their completed registration forms and payment:

? Tuberculin skin test or evidence of a negative TB risk assessment done after June 2019

? Complete vaccination records ? Physical examination report done after June 2019

(elementary students only) Non-APS students who reside in Arlington must also provide proof of residency with a parent or legal guardian in order to qualify for resident fees. Residency is proven by providing a copy of a lease or mortgage, or by completing the APS forms A & B (available from the APS Welcome Center, 2110 Washington Blvd, 22204, or online at apsva.us/student-services/ residency/). Proof of guardianship may also be required.

DEADLINES

Registration deadlines are firm. Audits are not permitted. New students who are pre-registered to attend APS K-12 programs in the fall have until June 7, 2019 to register for summer school (students who are pre-registered to attend Pre-K in fall 2019 are not eligible to attend summer school).

FEES AND REFUNDS

Payment in full is due at the time of registration. Checks or money orders should be made payable to Arlington Public Schools. Cash and credit cards are not accepted.

Fees for Pre-K through grade 12 strengthening courses are non-refundable. The only exception is for a secondary student who passes a credit-bearing class during the school year and no longer needs to take the class in summer school.

Refunds (less a cancellation fee) may be granted for elementary and middle school enrichment and high school New Work classes, but only until June 28, and only if:

? a student is ill (with a doctor's note); ? there is a death in the immediate family; or ? there is a transfer of residence outside of Arlington. The last day to request a refund is June 28, 2019. Requests should be submitted directly to the registrar who took the original application. Late requests will not be considered.

REDUCED FEES AND SCHOLARSHIPS

Reduced fees are available only to students who currently reside in Arlington and who receive free or reduced-price meals during the school year. Please indicate on the registration form that your student qualifies.

Scholarships are also available on a limited basis through each school's principal. Please discuss your individual needs with your student's principal prior to submitting your registration form so that he/she can provide more information.

ATTENDANCE REGULATIONS

Consistent attendance in summer school is critical at all grade levels. In the middle school and high school programs, neither grade nor credit is awarded for any class in which a student has more than three absences (two absences maximum are allowed in high school New Work for Credit classes). If the student is tardy three times, the tardies will count as one absence. Students who are more than 20 minutes late to class or who leave more than 20 minutes before class is over will be marked absent

In Summer School there are no excused absences, even in the case of a court appearance or death in the family.

Students who exceed three absences (two absences for high school New Work) will be unable to continue in the summer program and will be withdrawn.

TRANSPORTATION

Elementary students who attend an out-of-boundary school during the school year MUST register for their home attendance boundary school (if they are attending a strengthening program) in order to receive transportation. Buses for the middle and high school programs will only be provided at the beginning and end of the day. In order to qualify for transportation, elementary students must live at least one mile from the summer school site, and secondary students must live one and a half miles from the summer school site. Bus stops and additional transportation information will be sent to students by U.S. mail no later than July 1, 2019. Parents must arrange for younger children to be escorted to and from the bus stop. Questions about buses should be directed to the Transportation Office at 703-2288670. The call center is open from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

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2019 SUMMER SCHOOL LOCATIONS AND TIMES

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (See course descriptions for more details)

Abingdon

Math/Language Arts

Barrett

Math/Language Arts

Carlin Springs

Math/Language Arts

Carlin Springs

Functional Life Skills

Carlin Springs

Interlude

Carlin Springs

MIPA

Hoffman-Boston Math/Language Arts

Hoffman-Boston Communication Hoffman-Boston Deaf and Hard of Hearing Hoffman-Boston Pre-K Developmental

McKinley McKinley McKinley McKinley Taylor

Math Academy Session A Math Academy Session B

Fun with Coding Session A Fun with Coding Session B

Global Village Summit

Summer Laureate Session A Summer Laureate Session B

Math/Language Arts

Outdoor Lab

Outdoor Lab Session A Outdoor Lab Session C

7/8 ? 8/2

7/8 ? 8/2

7/8 ? 8/2

7/8 ? 8/2 7/8 ? 8/2 7/8 ? 8/2 7/8 ? 8/2

7/8 ? 8/2 7/8 ? 8/2 7/8 ? 8/2

7/8 ? 7/19 7/22 ? 8/2 7/8 ? 7/19 7/22 ? 8/2 7/8 ? 8/2 7/8 ? 7/19 7/22 ? 8/2 7/8 ? 8/2

6/24 ? 6/28 7/22 ? 7/26

8:30 a.m. ? 12:30 p.m.

Abingdon, Drew, Oakridge and Barcroft students in grades Pre-K and K-5; intended for students in need of additional time and exposure to grade level standards. By invitation only; school administrator signature required on application.

8:30 a.m. ? 12:30 p.m.

Barrett, ASFS, Glebe and Long Branch students in grades Pre-K and K-5; intended for students in need of additional time and exposure to grade level standards. By invitation only; school administrator signature required on application.

8:30 a.m. ? 12:30 p.m.

Carlin Springs and Campbell students in grades Pre-K and K-5; intended for students in need of additional time and exposure to grade level standards. By invitation only; school administrator signature required on application.

8:30 a.m. ? 12:30 p.m. Identified Special Education Countywide Students grades K-5

8:30 a.m. ? 12:30 p.m. Identified Special Education Countywide Students grades K-5

8:30 a.m. ? 12:30 p.m. Identified Special Education Countywide Students grades K-5

8:30 a.m. ? 12:30 p.m.

Hoffman-Boston, Henry and Randolph students in grades Pre-K and K-5; intended for students in need of additional time and exposure to grade level standards. By invitation only; school administrator signature required on application.

8:30 a.m. ? 12:30 p.m. Identified Special Education Countywide Students grades K-5

8:30 a.m. ? 12:30 p.m. Identified Special Education Countywide Students grades K-5

8:30 a.m. ? 12:30 p.m.

Students must be attending an APS Pre-K special education class and be found eligible for Extended School Year (ESY) prior to the registration deadline. Students must also be age 2 (by 9/30/18) to age 5.

8:30 a.m. ? 12:30 p.m. Arlington residents only; Countywide grades 2-5

8:30 a.m. ? 12:30 p.m. Arlington residents only; Countywide grades 2-5

8:30 a.m. ? 12:30 p.m. Arlington residents only; Countywide grades K-4 8:30 a.m. ? 12:30 p.m. Arlington residents only; Countywide grades K-5

8:30 a.m. ? 12:30 p.m.

Taylor, Ashlawn, Discovery, Jamestown, McKinley, Nottingham, and Tuckahoe students in grades Pre-K and K-5; intended for students in need of additional time and exposure to grade level standards. By invitation only; school administrator signature required on application.

Monday morning-- Friday afternoon

Arlington residents only; Countywide students who have completed grade 4 or 5

SUMMER SCHOOL 3

2019 SUMMER SCHOOL LOCATIONS AND TIMES

MIDDLE SCHOOL (See course descriptions for more details)

Location

Program

Dates

Times

Participation Eligibility

Kenmore

Countywide make-up and strengthening course offerings in English, math, and/or science including Reading and Writing Lab and HILT courses.

7/8 ? 8/9

Per. 1: 7:45 a.m. ? 9:55 a.m. Per. 2: 10:05 a.m. ? 12:15 p.m.

Grade 6 or 7 students in need of additional time and exposure to content; Teacher signature required on application

Kenmore

Democracy in Action

7/22 ? 8/2

7:45 a.m. ? 12:15 p.m..

Arlington residents only; Countywide students who have completed grade 6, 7, or 8

Kenmore

Google Lit Trips

7/8 ? 8/9

Per. 1: 7:45 a.m. ? 9:55 a.m.

Arlington residents only; Countywide students who

Per. 2: 10:05 a.m. ? 12:15 p.m. have completed grade 6, 7, or 8

Kenmore

Interlude

7/8 ? 8/9

7:45 a.m. ? 12:15 p.m.

Identified Special Education Countywide Students

Kenmore

Introduction to Algebra

7/8 ? 8/9

Per. 1: 7:45 ? 9:55 a.m. Per. 2: 10:05 a.m. ? 12:15 p.m.

Countywide students who have completed Math 7 with a grade of C or above, and have passed the SOL

Kenmore

Jumpstart Toward Algebra

7/8 ? 8/9

Per. 1: 7:45 a.m. ? 9:55 a.m. Per. 2: 10:05 a.m. ? 12:15 p.m.

Countywide students who have completed Math 6 with a grade of C or above, and have passed the SOL

Kenmore

Leadership Academy on Global Issues

7/8 ? 7/19

7:45 a.m. ? 12:15 p.m..

Arlington residents only; Countywide students who have completed grade 6, 7, or 8

Kenmore

Functional Life Skills

7/8 ? 8/9

7:45 a.m. ? 12:15 p.m.

Identified Special Education Countywide Students

Kenmore

MIPA

7/8 ? 8/9

7:45 a.m. ? 12:15 p.m.

Identified Special Education Countywide Students

Kenmore

Summer Literacy Academy

7/8 ? 8/9

7:45 a.m. ? 12:15 p.m.

Countywide students with approval from the Office of Equity and Excellence

Outdoor Lab Outdoor Lab Session B:

7/8 ? 7/12

Monday morning ? Friday afternoon

Arlington residents only; Countywide students who have completed grade 6, 7, or 8

Reed

Stratford Program

7/8 ? 8/9

8:00 a.m. ? 12:00 p.m.

Identified Special Education Countywide Students

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2019 SUMMER SCHOOL LOCATIONS AND TIMES

HIGH SCHOOL (See course descriptions for more details)

Washington-Lee

Countywide make-up and strengthening course offerings in English, math, social studies and/or science including HILT courses

7/8 ? 8/9

Per. 1: 7:45 a.m. ? 10:45 a.m. Per. 2: 11:15 a.m. ? 2:15 p.m.

Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12 students in need of retaking a listed high school course for credit including those who need to retake the course because they failed the associated SOL exam

Washington-Lee Writing SOL course

6/24 ? 7/12 7:45 a.m. ? 2:15 p.m.

Grade 11 or 12 students who passed English 11 but failed the SOL Writing exam

Washington-Lee Countywide New Work for Credit Blended Courses Virtual Courses

7/8 ? 8/9 7/8 ? 8/9 7/8 ? 8/9

7:45 a.m. ? 2:15 p.m.

M, W, F 7:45 a.m. ? 2:15 p.m.

T, TH 7:45 a.m. ? 2:15 p.m. Open Lab

Students in Grades 9-12 seeking to earn high school credit in a particular course; Specific eligibility is based upon individual course requirements. Current subject area teacher signature and signature of school counselor on application required.

Washington-Lee Functional Life Skills

7/8 ? 8/9

7:45 a.m. ? 11:45 a.m.

Identified Special Education Countywide Students

Washington-Lee MIPA

7/8 ? 8/9

7:45 a.m. ? 11:45 a.m.

Identified Special Education Countywide Students

Washington-Lee PEP

7/8 ? 8/9

7:45 a.m. ? 11:45 a.m.

Identified Special Education Countywide Students

Reed

Stratford Program

7/8 ? 8/9

8:00 a.m. ? 12:00 p.m.

Identified Special Education Countywide Students

Arlington Community High School

Online Courses HILT Day Classes

7/8 ? 8/9 7/8 ? 8/9

Varies (see course description)

Per. 1: 7:30 a.m. ? 10:00 a.m. Per. 2: 10:10 a.m. ? 12:40 p.m.

Currently enrolled Arlington Community High School students only; Contact school staff for further information

HILT Evening Classes

7/8 ? 8/8

M-TH 6:30 p.m. ? 9:30 p.m.

New Directions

New Work for Credit Make-Up and Strengthening

Wakefield

AP Summer Bridge

Wakefield

Senior Project

Washington-Lee Intro to Advanced Courses

7/8 ? 8/9 7/8 ? 8/9 8/19 ? 8/21 6/24 ? 7/3

8/12 ? 8/20

7:45 a.m. ? 2:15 p.m. Per. 1: 7:45 a.m. ? 10:45 a.m. Per. 2: 11:15 a.m. ? 2:15 p.m. 8:00 a.m. ? 1:00 p.m.

9:00 a.m. ? 3:00 p.m.

9:00 a.m. ? 12:00 p.m.

Currently enrolled New Directions students only; Contact school staff for further information

Wakefield students only who will be taking AP courses in 2019-20

Wakefield Grade 12 students who did not complete their Senior Project to fulfill graduation requirements; Contact school staff for further information

Washington-Lee students only in grades 9-12 who will be enrolling in advanced classes

SUMMER SCHOOL 5

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Program

Math/Language Arts Program

2019 SUMMER SCHOOL FEES

Full Fee $100

Reduced Fee (Arlington resident students only who receive free or reduced priced meals)

$56

Non-Resident Fee $1,142 *

Special Education Programs including Communication and Deaf

$100

$56

and Hard of Hearing Classes, Interlude, Functional Life Skills, MIPA,

and Pre-K Developmental (Students receiving ESY services attend

free of charge)

APS students only who were enrolled full-time during 2018-19 and received special education services

Global Village Summit

$630

$102

Arlington residents only

Math Academy

$315

$56

Arlington residents only

Fun with Coding

$315

$56

Arlington residents only

Summer Laureate

$315

$56

Arlington residents only

Outdoor Lab Session A 6/24/19 ? 6/28/19 Outdoor Lab Session C 7/22/19 ? 7/26/19

$684

$113

Arlington residents only

*Only Arlington residents who are pre-registered for kindergarten at an APS school for fall 2019 may register for summer Pre-K programs.

MIDDLE SCHOOL

Program

Full Fee

Reduced Fee (Arlington resident students only who receive free or reduced priced meals)

Non-Resident Fee

Make-up and Strengthening Courses including Math, English,

$100

$56

Science and HILT/HILTEX

$926

Special Education Programs including Math, English, Interlude,

$100

$56

Functional Life Skills and MIPA (Students receiving ESY services

attend free of charge.)

APS students only who were enrolled full-time during 2018-19 and received special education services

Enrichment Courses

$380

$77

Arlington residents only

Outdoor Lab Session B 7/8/19 ? 7/12/19

$684

$113

Arlington residents only

Stratford Program at Reed

$100

$56

APS students only

Late Registration is only open for current APS secondary students who need to repeat a course. Late Registration will be held on June 24 from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Syphax Education Center. Non-APS students will not be permitted to register after June 7.

HIGH SCHOOL

Program

Full Fee

Reduced Fee (Arlington resident students only who receive free or reduced priced meals)

Non-Resident Fee

Make-up and Strengthening Courses (all subject areas, excluding

$100

$56

Special Education)

$1,353

Special Education Programs including Math, English, Functional Life $100

$56

Skills, MIPA and PEP (Students receiving ESY services attend free of

charge.)

APS students only who were enrolled full-time during 2018-19 and received special education services

Health

$100

$56

$677

Standards of Learning Writing Course

$100

$56

Arlington residents only

New Work for Credit Courses

$300

$87

$2,794

Stratford Program at Reed

$100

$56

APS students only

Late Registration is only open for current APS secondary students who need to repeat a course. Late Registration will be held on June 24 from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Syphax Education Center. Non-APS students will not be permitted to register after June 7.

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