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3 Online Credit Recovery Courses There are many reasons why students get behind in their high school journey. Plain Local Schools offers a way for high school students to get back on track toward graduation by making up failed classes. These courses are offered online at GlenOak High School. Only students who have previously failed the course during the regular school year may enroll. These courses are delivered through the PLATO Online Learning System. Notes Students will take all PLATO online pre-tests and post-tests at school during designated times. Computer access will be provided for this. Students will need to have access to a computer and the Internet outside of school in order to complete course work. Mandatory First meetings and pre-tests/post tests will be held at GlenOak High School (1801 Schneider Street NE Canton, Ohio 44720) Students are expected to complete all course work at a rate of at least 33% of the semester course per week (meaning it will take a maximum of three weeks for a student to complete a semester course for 0.5 credit). o Students who fail to complete their work at this pace, will be required to come to school for both of their designated testing days each week and remain there for at least 90 minutes until they are on pace. o Students who fail to come in when required risk being removed from the summer course. Students may complete as many semesters of courses as possible between June 15th and July 24th, but they will have to pay $75 per semester course in order to be enrolled. Students may only be enrolled in one semester course at a time, after passing a course they can move on to the next course. All course work must be completed by July 24, 2015 All courses are 0.5 credit per semester Fees $75.00 per session Social Media: Where to find us! Looking for all the up to date information on all things Plain Local? Here s where to find us to stay connected. Remember to use the hashtag #plainpride when sharing photos, stories and updates on anything Plain Local! Facebook: Superintendents Course Offerings Math Algebra I (Mandatory first Meeting June 15, 8am, Pre-test/Post Test can be taken Monday or Wednesday Geometry (Mandatory first Meeting June 15, 8am Pre-test/Post Test can be taken Monday or Wednesday Algebra II(Mandatory first Meeting June 15, 9:30 am Pretest/Post Test can be taken Monday or Wednesday Pre-Algebra II (Mandatory first Meeting June 15, 9:30am, Pre-test/Post Test can be taken Monday or Wednesday Pre-Calculus (Mandatory first Meeting June 15, 9:30am, Pre-test/Post Test can be taken Monday or Wednesday College Algebra (Mandatory first Meeting June 15, 9:30am, Pre-test/Post Test can be taken Monday or Wednesday English English I, II, III, or IV (Mandatory first Meeting June 15, 11am, Pre-test/Post Test can be taken Monday or Wednesday at 11am) Social Studies World History (Mandatory first Meeting June 16, 8am, Pre-test/Post-Test can be taken Tuesday or Thursday US History (Mandatory first Meeting June 16, 8am, Pre-test/Post-Test can be taken Tuesday or Thursday US Political System (Mandatory first Meeting June 16, 8am, Pre-test/Post-Test can be taken Tuesday or Thursday Health and Science Physical Science (Mandatory first Meeting June 16, 9:30am, Pre-test/Post-Test can be taken Tuesday or Thursday Biology (Mandatory first Meeting June 16, 9:30am, Pre-test/Post-Test can be taken Tuesday or Thursday Chemistry (Mandatory first Meeting June 16, 9:30am, Pre-test/Post-Test can be taken Tuesday or Thursday Health (Semester 1 only) (Mandatory first Meeting June 16, 11am, Pre-test/Post-Test can be taken Tuesday or Thursday at 11am)
4 Online Credit Advancement Courses Only students who are taking the course for the first time may enroll. Notes Students are expected to complete all course work on their own time outside of the times listed above. Students will need to have access to a computer and the Internet in order to complete course work All mandatory meetings will be held at GlenOak High School (1801 Schneider Street NE Canton, Ohio 44720) Health 0.50 Credit grades 8-12 Mandatory first Meeting: June 2 choose between 8:30am-10:15am or 10:30am-12:15pm Mandatory Meetings: June 18, July 7, July 16 8:30am-10:15am or 10:30am-12:15pm All work must be completed by: Friday, July 17, 2015 Cost: $75 Physical Education 0.50 Credit grades 8-12 Mandatory first Meeting: June 2, 10:30-12:00pm Mandatory Meetings: June 18th, July 7th, July 16th All work must be completed by: Friday, July 17, 2015 Cost: $100 Algebra II 1.00 Credit grades Mandatory first Meeting: June 1, 10:30am-12:00pm English III 1.00 Credit grade 11 Mandatory first Meeting: June 1, 8:30am-10:00am English IV 1.00 Credit grade 12 Mandatory first Meeting: June 1, 8:30am-10:00am World History 1.00 Credit Students Entering Grades Mandatory first Meeting: June 1, 10:30am-12:00pm US Political System 1.00 Credit grade 11 Mandatory first Meeting: June 1, 10:30am-12:00pm Academic Camps Elementary Reading grades: 1-3 Dates: June 15-July 9 Time: 8:30am-12:30pm/M-Th Location: Barr Elementary or Taft Elementary Cost: $75 Notes: Breakfast and lunch will be provided by Plain Local Food Services. Y-care daycare is available until 4:00pm. Bussing will be provided to and from. Intermediate Reading and Math grade: 5 Dates: June 15-June 25 Time: 8:45am-12:15pm/M-Th Location: Glenwood Intermediate School Notes: A snack and lunch will be provided by Plain Local Food Services. Y-care daycare is available until 4:00pm. Bussing will be provided to and from. OGT (Reading, Writing, Math, Social Studies and Science) grades: Dates: June 8-June 19 (Classes June 8-15, testing June 16-19) Time: 7:30am-9:00am, 9:00am-10:30am, or 10:30am-12:00pm Cost: None Dino Camp I Students aged 4-6 Dates: June 1-June 11 Time: 9:00am-12:30pm/ M-Th Location: Barr Elementary Cost: None Dino Camp II Students aged 4-6 Dates: June 15-June 25 Time: 9:00am-12:30pm/ M-Th Location: Barr Elementary Cost: None Note: To sign up contact Kim Labriola at ext Notes: Breakfast and lunch will be provided by Plain Local Schools Food Service. Y-care. daycare is available. Bussing will be provided to and from. * Note: If using Y-care daycare, a parent/guardian must be responsible for providing transportation from Y-care to home at 4:00pm.
5 Summer Enrichment Classes The Plain Local School District offers a number of enrichment and developmental classes throughout the summer. Unless otherwise stated, all classes are held at GlenOak High School. More information and registration forms can be obtained at any Plain Local School building, online at plainlocal.org or by calling Beginner Pointe grades: 7-12 Dates: June 9- July 17 Time: 8:00am-9:30am/T&Th, 9:30am- 11:00am/F Cost: $90.00 Intermediate Pointe grades: 9-12 Dates: June 8-July 17 Time: 9:00am-10:30am/M&W, 7:30am-9:30am/F Cost: $100 Intermediate/Advanced Pointe grades: Dates: June 8-July 17 Time: 7:30am-9:00am/M&W, 7:30am- 9:30am/F Cost: $100 Beginner Ballet /Tap grades: K-2 Dates: June 9-July 16 Time: 10:30am-11:30am/T&Th Intermediate I Ballet /Tap grades: 3-4 Dates: June 9-July 16 Time: 9:30am-10:30am/T&Th Intermediate II Ballet /Tap grades: 5-7 Dates: June 8-July 15 Time: 10:30am-11:30am/M&W Art Camp grades: 2-6 Dates: June 1- June 5 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm/M-F Cost: $95 Drama Camp I grades: 3-5 Dates: June 22- June 26 Time: 8:30am-12:30pm/M-F Cost: $60 Notes: A snack will be provided daily by Plain Local School Food Service Drama Camp II grades: 6-8 Dates: July 6-July 10 Time: 8:30am-12:30pm/M-F Cost: $60 Notes: A snack will be provided daily by Plain Local School Food Service Instrumental Music Summer Band I grades: 6 Dates: July 13- July 17 Time: 10:30am-12 pm/m-f Cost: $30 Instrumental Music Summer Band II grades: 7-8 Dates: July 13- July 17 Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm/M-F Cost: $55 Lego Mind Storms Robotics Camp grades: 3-5 Dates: June 29- July 3 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm/M-F Location: Glenwood Intermediate School Camp Invention grades: 1-6 Dates: June 8- June 12 Time: 8:30am-3:00pm/ M-F Cost: $220 Notes Lunch Provided by Plain Local Schools Before and after care offered, please contact Samantha Burchfield at burchfields@plainlocal.org or at Register online at or by calling
6 Summer Sports Camps The Plain Local School District is pleased to offer a number of summer sports camps. More information and registration forms can be obtained online at glenoakathletics.org or by calling BOYS BASKETBALL Kosta Koufus Boys Basketball Camp grades: 1-9 Dates: June 1-June 4 Time: 9:00am-4:00pm/M-Th Cost: TBD Kosta Koufus makes an appearance at every camp. T-shirts are pre-ordered. Organizers will do their best to accommodate t-shirt sizes. GIRLS BASKETBALL Girls Basketball Camp I grades: 3-6 Dates: June 8- June 11 Time: 3:00pm-5:00pm/M-Th Cost: $60 Girls Basketball Camp II grades: 7-9 Dates: June 8- June 11 Time: 5:00pm-7:00pm/ M-Th Cost: $60 T-shirt and basketball will be provided for each participant No student will be denied due to financial hardship, please call for assistance. FOOTBALL Dustin Fox Youth Football Camp grades: 1-6 Dates: June 8- June 9 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm/M-T Cost: $45 Cost includes football instruction, t-shirt and lunch on June 9 GlenOak High School Middle School Football Camp grades: 7-8 Dates: July 27-July 28 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm/M-T Cost: $45 Cost includes football instruction from GlenOak Football Staff and players, Money raised will be used for new middle school uniforms. SOCCER Boys and Girls Soccer Camp grades: 3-8 Dates: July 27-July 29 Time: 6:00pm-8:00pm/M-W Cost: $45 (2nd child in family is $30) Includes 6 hours of instruction and a t-shirt.
7 Summer Opportunities Registration Form Two ways to register! 1. By mail (registration by mail must be sent 10 business days before the start date of the class) GlenOak High School Attn: Linda Clark 1801 Schneider St. NE Canton, Ohio Register in person at GlenOak High School, 8am-3pm *Please make checks payable to Plain Local Schools **If you are interested in signing up for an Athletic Camp, Camp Invention or Dino Camp please refer to course posting for information on how to sign up. This form can be completed for all other course offerings. Please fill out one form per student Student s Last Name First Name Age District School Building Grade Phone Parent/guardian Address City State Zip Parent/Guardian Signature Date Amount Enclosed Please complete Medical & Media Release Forms on reverse Online Credit Recovery q Algebra I... $75 q Geometry... $75 q Algebra II... $75 q Pre-Algebra II... $75 q Pre-Calculus... $75 q College Algebra... $75 q English I... $75 q English II... $75 q English III... $75 q English IV... $75 q World History... $75 q US History... $75 q US Political System... $75 q Physical Science... $75 q Biology... $75 q Chemistry... $75 q Health... $75 Online Credit Advancement Courses q Health... $75 q Physical Education...$100 q Algebra II...$195 q English III...$195 q English IV... $195 q World History...$195 q US Political System...$195 Academic Camps q Elementary reading... $75 q Intermediate Reading and Math... $50 q OGT... no cost Summer Enrichment Classes q Beginner Pointe... $90 q Intermediate Pointe...$100 q Intermediate/Advanced Pointe...$100 q Beginner Ballet/Tap... $50 q Intermediate I Ballet/Tap... $50 q Intermediate II Ballet/Tap... $50 q Art Camp... $95 q Drama Camp I... $60 q Drama Camp II... $60 q Instrumental Music Summer Band I... $30 q Instrumental Music Summer Band II... $55 q Lego Mind Storm Robotics Camp... $50 q Check here if you are interested in learning more about Y Care. q Check here if you are interested in receiving bussing.
8 Summer School Code Of Conduct The goal of Plain Local s Summer Course Offerings is to provide each student with a valuable learning experience while working toward graduation requirements as well as experiencing arts and athletic opportunities. In order to provide the best environment possible for all summer school students, the following Code of Conduct will be enforced. Students will not be registered for classes until the form below is signed and returned to the GlenOak curriculum office. 1. Students will remain inside the building at all times during the school day unless accompanied by a teacher or given permission from an administrator. Any student exiting the building prior to dismissal or without permission will be dismissed from the class without credit or refund. 2. On the day of an absence, a student must bring a note from a parent/guardian indicating the reason for the absence. The office will determine if the absence is excused of unexcused. Unexcused absences result in no credit for work missed and for homework assigned the day of the absence. Students with one or more absences (excused or unexcused) will fail the course. 3. If a student is tardy, the must bring a note from a parent/guardian. The office will determine if the tardy is excused of unexcused. Unexcused tardy will result in no credit for work missed. More than two tardies may result in dismissal from class. 4. Early dismissals are not permitted without a note from a parent/guardian or without contact with the parent/ guardian if the student becomes ill. 5. All students are expected to follow the Plain Local Schools Code of Conduct effective during the regular school year. Any violation of either Code of Conduct, or any disruptive behavior, will result in dismissal from the Plain Local Summer Course Offerings Program for the entire summer without credit or refund of fees. Signature of parent or guardian Date Signature of student Date Signing this form indicates acceptance of the Summer School Code of Conduct (Must also complete and return registration and emergency medical consent form.) Emergency Medical Form (Part I or Part II must be completed) Part I Medical Authorization In the event reasonable attempts to contact me at (phone number) or (alternative phone number) have been unsuccessful, I hereby give my consent for: (1) the administration of any treatment deemed necessary by our family physician Dr. Phone or dentist Dr. Phone or, in the event the designated preferred practitioner is not available, by another licensed physician or dentist; and (2) the transfer of the my child to our preferred hospital or any hospital reasonably accessible. This authorization does not cover major surgery unless the medical opinions of two other licensed physicians or dentists, concur in the necessity for such surgery, are obtained prior to the performance of such surgery. Information regarding my student s medical history including allergies, medications being taken, and any physician impairments to which a physician should be alerted. Signature of parent or guardian Date Part II Refusal to Consent (Do not complete Part II if you competed Part 1) I do not give consent for emergency medical treatment of my child. In the event of illness or injury requiring emergency treatment, I wish the school authorities to: Signature of parent or guardian Date Plain Local Media Release Form As the parent/guardian of I do / do not (please circle one) give my permission to the Plain Local Schools to use my child/children s photograph or likeness in district or building publications, audio-visual presentations, and / or outside media news stories. This includes photographs, slides, audio/video and computer or web pages. Signature of parent or guardian Date
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