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2016 HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER COURSES CLASSES FOR RESIDENTS & NON-RESIDENTS Note: Final report cards for 2015-16 school year will not be mailed prior to the start of summer school. Decisions to attend should be made well in advance. Parents are encouraged to check for final grades on Mistar after June 17, 2016. LOCATION: Bloomfield Hills High School TELEPHONE: (248) 341-5602 Curriculum and School Related Questions (248) 433-0885 Registration Line BHHS FAX: (248) 341-5698 RECREATION FAX: (248) 341-6449 Credit Options Summer School Begins at BHHS on Monday, June 27, 2016 1. Traditional Courses can be taken for credit recovery, credit advancement, or grade replacement. This summer we will be offering Physical Education in the traditional format. Daily attendance is required for these classes. 2. E2020/Virtual Courses can be taken for credit recovery if a student has taken a class and not earned credit. They will receive a grade of Pass (G) or Fail (H). These online options require students to report to summer school during the first two days of the session and one of the last two days for the final exam period. Students may come to school during posted lab hours (page 3) for computer use and individual help with a trained E2020 supervisor (certified high school teacher). 3. Michigan Virtual High School (page 4) can be taken for credit recovery, credit advancement, or grade replacement. Students must fill out the Virtual Learning form (page 10) for pre-approval before registering, all classes must be teacher led. These classes are to be done independently by students and transcripts should be turned in when the class is completed. Parents and students are responsible for registering themselves for these courses. These courses are completed outside of school during the summer and submitted for credit after completion. Parents and students are responsible for all aspects of this online learning opportunity. Registration can be done online, via phone, walk-in, fax, or mail. To register, fill out the attached application form and pay by cash, credit card,check, or money order, payable to Bloomfield Hills Schools, and mail to the address below: Athletics, Recreation & Community Services 7273 Wing Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48301 phone: (248) 433-0885 Athletics, Recreation & Community Services Office is located at the Doyle/Booth Center, just north of 14 Mile on Wing Lake Road. Registration begins Monday, April 11, 2016 Prior to the start of summer school, if a traditional class is not offered due to insufficient enrollment, families will be notified. For more information on E2020, please visit http://www.edgenuity.com Visit our website: www.bloomfield.org Register online: www.bloomfieldrec.org 1

WHEN IN DOUBT, REGISTER EARLY. FULL TUITION REFUNDED R DATES BELOW. Physical Education Traditional Course (students report daily) Bloomfield Hills Resident 1/2 Credit Course $225 Bloomfield Hills Resident 1/2 Credit Course $200 TUITION All E20/20 Virtual Online Courses Non-Bloomfield Hills Resident 1/2 Credit Course $275 Non-Bloomfield Hills Resident 1/2 Credit Course $250 Upon the completion of course requirements, grades will be mailed to the student's home and to their home schools. Incompletes will not be given a grade option. E2020 courses will be designated with "VL" for grading/transcript purposes and will earn grades of pass/fail only. All BHHS traditional summer school courses must be completed by July 13, and all virtual Summer School courses must be completed by July 18, 2016. Please note: It is the student's responsibility to check with his/her home school to be sure that a copy of his/her grade has been received and subsequently recorded on the school transcript. The Bloomfield Hills School District makes no claim as to the transferability of credit earned in summer school to a school outside the District. Traditional courses offered will be determined based on sufficient enrollment for each course. Minimum enrollment numbers will be determined by the summer school principal and will be designed to accommodate the needs of students as well as to provide for a solvent program. ATTENDANCE POLICY FOR & COURSES Due to the condensed nature of summer school the attendance policy is incorporated in the following statements. 1. In the event of an absence, parents are required to call the summer school office and leave a message at (248) 341-5600. 2. The office will call home if no call is received by 10 a.m. of that same school day. Tardiness beyond 15 minutes is considered an absence. Because of the number of instructional hours required, there are NO excused absences. 3. Students will lose credit after missing more than one day when taking a 12 day class. Students who lose credit because of attendance may still continue to audit the class. Any student who loses credit because of attendance will not receive a refund. ATTENDANCE POLICY FOR E2020/VIRTUAL COURSES E2020/Virtual Courses ONLY: Students have the option of completing their virtual classes outside of the designated summer school class via the internet. Students must report the first two days to get set-up and then must take the final exam during designated lab hours. ALL E2020 VIRTUAL COURSES MUST BE COMPLETED BY JULY 18, 2016 SUMMER SCHOOL BEGINS ON MONDAY, JUNE 27, 2016 Report to Bloomfield Hills High School main campus where staff will direct students to rooms. 2

Bloomfield Hills Summer School 2016 Bloomfield Hills High School 4200 Andover Road Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48302 Registration begins: Monday, April 11, 2016 Registration: walk-in, online, mail-in or call Athletics, Recreation & Community Services 7273 Wing Lake Road Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48301 Register online: www.bloomfieldrec.org (248) 433-0885 June 2016 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 14 16 17 Last Day of School 18 KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 19 20 Check Grades on MiStar 26 27 E2020 Required Day 21 22 23 24 Last Day to Register 28 29 July 2016 30 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 3 4 No School Holiday 5 6 7 1 8 25 2 9 KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 10 11 12 13 14 15 E2020 Required If not completed 7:30-1 16 17 18 E2020 Required If not completed 7:30-1 19 20 21 22 23 Visit our website: www.bloomfield.org Register online: www.bloomfieldrec.org 3

888.889.2840 Students must have online courses pre-approved in order to ensure that they will receive credit (see form on page 11). Michigan Virtual Summer School program offers a variety of teacher led classes that Bloomfield Hills Schools will accept for credit recovery, grade replacement, or credit advancement. Please note that courses must be designated as "teacher led" in order to be approved by the district. View Michigan Virtual University's Course Catalog: http://www.mivhs.org/ Summer 2016 Schedule Classes begin: June 6, 2016 Last day to enroll: July 1, 2016 Drop date: July 1, 2016 Classes end: August 12, 2016 4

ADDITIONAL LOCAL SUMMER SCHOOL PROGRAMS BIRMINGHAM SCHOOL DISTRICT Classes begin: June 21 (1st semester) / July 11 (2nd semester) Last day to enroll: May 27 (1st semester) / June 21 (2nd semester) Classes end: July 8 (1st semester) / July 27 (2nd semester) Phone number: 248.203.3800 Website to register: http://www.communityed.net (Select "2016 H.S. Academic Summer School Brochure" located in the left column of website) TROY SCHOOL DISTRICT Classes begin: June 22 (1st session) / July 15 (2nd session) Last day to enroll: June 16 (online) / June 17 (walk-in) Classes end: July 14 (1st session) / August 5 (2nd session) Phone Numbers: 248.823.2753 Website to register: http://www.troyceonline.com (Select "Summer School" / high school located on the top navigation bar of website) WEST BLOOMFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT Classes begin: June 27 Last day to enroll: June 22 (in person) / June 23 (online) Classes end: July 29 Phone Number: 248.865.6443 Website to register: http://wbsd.schoolwires.net/page/522 (Select "Click here to view the High School Summer School catalog" link) 5

Bloomfield Hills High School Main Campus SUMMER SCHOOL - 2016 4200 Andover Road Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302 REGISTRATION Registration begins: Monday, April 11, 2016 Register online at: www.bloomfieldrec.org Register by mail or hand deliver registration form to: Bloomfield Hills High School Athletics, Recreation & Community Services 7273 Wing Lake Road Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48301 Last Day of Registration: Friday, June 24, 2016 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. MAIL IN REGISTRATION FORM TODAY!!! 2015-2016 District Administration Robert Glass, PhD Superintendent Christine Barnett Assistant Superintendent For Human Resources Laurie McCarty Assistant Superintendent of Learning Services Christina M. Kostiuk Assistant Superintendent of Business 2015-2016 Board of Education Ingrid Day - President Cynthia von Oeyen - Vice President Howard Baron - Secretary Jacqueline El-Sayed, PhD - Treasurer Mark Bank - Trustee Ed Ford - Trustee Paul Kolin - Trustee Comprehensive Education at its Finest. Visit our website: www.bloomfield.org Register online: www.bloomfieldrec.org 6

TRADITIONAL CLASSROOM COURSES (12 DAYS) PHYSICAL EDUCATION Gr. 9-12 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.... 24106-16C01 This course, required for graduation, encompasses the District s philosophy of physical education. The basic program provides the student with the opportunity to enhance physical well being, refine motor skills, increase knowledge, and improve attitudes and behaviors, which in turn will increase the student s ability to live a more active and healthy life. The purpose of the cardiovascular fitness program will be to identify a base from which cardiovascular fitness may be improved, and to create awareness of the importance of testing and target heart rates. Students will also take part in the Presidential Physical Fitness Tests in which results are compared with nationally-set standards. Each student will be required to run one mile. PHYS ED VIRTUAL E2020 COURSES *See front page for E2020 credit recovery details SCIENCE BIOLOGY I - VIRTUAL *E2020 Gr. 9,10,11,12 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (1st semester)...25201-16c01 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (2nd semester)...25201-16c02 This is a required laboratory course that emphasizes the traditional concepts of cell structure and function, biochemistry, classification, heredity, genetics, evolution, ecology and a survey of the human body systems. Students must demonstrate proficiency to receive credit. CHEMISTRY - VIRTUAL *E2020 Gr. 10,11,12 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (1st semester).....25300-16c01 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (2nd semester)... 25300-16C02 Prerequisite: Biology or Honors Biology This is a laboratory course concerned with the fundamental concepts of chemistry. Topics will include atomic theory, periodic table, quantum mechanics, bonding, nomenclature and formula stoichiometry, states of matter, thermodynamics and solutions, acid-base reactions, redo x-equilibrium, and introduction to organic chemistry. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE - VIRTUAL *E2020 Gr. 9, 10 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (1st semester)...25501-16c01 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (2nd semester)...25501-16c02 This course emphasizes people and their relationship with earth s many different ecosystems. Topics included in this course will focus upon fossil energy, alternate energy, pollution, resources, population, and other related local and national problems. PHYSICS - VIRTUAL *E2020 Gr. 9,10,11,12 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (1st semester)...25401-16c01 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (2nd semester)...25401-16c02 This is an introductory laboratory course approached from a less mathematical point of view than the other physics courses that are offered. Fewer topics will be covered than in Honors Physics so that more emphasis can be placed on projects and laboratory exercises. The topics covered include motion, Newtonian mechanics, energy conservation, momentum conservation, waves, sound, light, electricity, and magnetism. LANGUAGE ARTS WRITING/LITERATURE I - VIRTUAL *E2020 Gr. 9 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (1st semester)...21220-16c01 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (2nd semester)...21220-16c02 This course addresses the needs of students at different levels of competency in the areas of composition, literature, grammar, and vocabulary. Writing assignments will stimulate critical thinking and self-expression and reinforce grammatical, mechanical, and vocabulary skills. Literature study concentrates on comprehension, interpretation, and appreciation. Speaking and listening skills are reinforced through formal and informal presentations. 7

LANGUAGE ARTS (continued) WRITING/LITERATURE II / VIRTUAL *E2020 Gr. 10 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (1st semester)...21225-16c01 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (2nd semester)...21225-16c02 This two-semester course includes the total writing experience, from the beginning thought processes to the final writing of the complete composition. With discussions of significant ideas from literature as the stimulus, assignments are presented in critical analysis, forceful argument, effective persuasion, and clear explanation. Writing assignments reinforce and add to the grammar, mechanics, and vocabulary skills developed in earlier courses. Literature covers four major genres: drama, short story, novel, and poetry. WRITING AMERICAN LIT / VIRTUAL *E2020 Gr. 10 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (1st semester)...21236-16c01 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (2nd semester)...21236-16c02 Reading materials in this course focus on the study of American literature through the Nineteenth Century. Selections may include The Crucible, The Scarlet Letter, Billy Budd,Walden, and poetry of Whitman and Dickinson. Writing assignments will reinforce and add to the grammar, vocabulary, and writing skills developed in previous courses. The second half of the course will focus on Twentieth Century American literature. Paperback books supplement textbook readings. Selections may include Ethan Frome, A Farewell to Arms, The Great Gatsby, The Grapes of Wrath, Glass Menagerie, Death of a Salesman, and such poets as Frost, Sanburg, and e.e.cummings. Writing assignments will reinforce and add to the grammar, vocabulary, and writing skills developed in previous courses. MATH ALGEBRA I - VIRTUAL *E2020 Gr. 9,10,11,12 1/2 CREDIT EACH SEMESTER -- 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (1st semester)...23301-16c01 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (2nd semester)...23301-16c02 Algebra I builds on the increasingly generalized approach to the study of functions and representations begun in the middle grades. This is done by broadening the study of linear relationships to include piece wise functions such as absolute value and greatest integer, systems of equations, formalized function notation and recursive representations, and more. ALGEBRA II - VIRTUAL *E2020 Gr. 9,10,11,12 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (1st semester)...23302-16c01 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (2nd semester)...23302-16c02 This course is intended for students who plan to pursue a course of study that requires advanced algebra skills. The student will study in more detail the topics of Algebra I, as well as polynomial, exponential and logarithmic functions, and complex numbers. Trigonometry, plus arithmetic and geometric series and sequences, will also be included as time permits. GEOMETRY - VIRTUAL *E2020 Gr. 9,10,11,12 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (1st semester)...23411-16c01 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (2nd semester)...23411-16c02 Students will explore the axiomatic development of Euclidean Geometry. Topics of study include congruence and similarity, geometric inequalities, parallel lines, circles, regular polygons, geometric solids, perimeter, area, volume, transformations, and symmetry. VIRTUAL E2020 COURSES (continued) PRE-CALCULUS - VIRTUAL *E2020 Gr. 11,12 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (1st semester)...23601-16c01 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (2nd semester)...23601-16c02 The students will study functions and relations, conic sections, trigonometry, complex numbers polar coordinates, arithmetic and geometric series and sequences, the binomial theorem, logarithms, theory of equations, plus other topics from college algebra. SOCIAL STUDIES U. S. HISTORY - VIRTUAL *E2020 Gr. 10 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (1st semester)...26419-16c01 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (2nd semester)...26419-16c02 This course will examine the development, growth, and challenges of our institutions and culture from the period of industrial growth after the Civil War to the present. The course emphasis will be on having students gain an historical, economic, political, and geographic perspective on the United States. Students will develop inquiry and communication skills through selected research, interpretation and critical analysis of primary source material, and civic-centered participation projects while developing an appreciation for the wide variety of human experiences. This two semester course fulfills the state requirement of US History and Geography. WORLD HISTORY - VIRTUAL *E2020 Gr. 9 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (1st semester)...26011-16c01 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (2nd semester)...26011-16c02 This course takes a global and comparative approach to studying the world, its past, and geography to develop a greater understanding of the development of worldwide events, processes, and interactions among the world's people, cultures, societies, and environment. This course balances the historical, political, economic, and social interactions of people in all regions of our world while emphasizing the development of a variety of academic skills. AMERICAN GOVERNMENT - VIRTUAL *E2020 Gr. 11 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m....26502-16c01 This course is designed to provide each student with the knowledge, skills, and experiences necessary for him or her to take an active and responsible role as an American citizen. This course is an analysis of the form and function of our federal, state, and local governments. Throughout the course, the rights and responsibilities of citizens are stressed. This fulfills the graduation requirement. This one semester course fulfills the state requirement of Civics. ECONOMICS - VIRTUAL *E2020 Gr. 11-12 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m...26200-16c01 Students will understand how economies function and how to apply the concepts and principles of economics to their lives as individuals and as citizens. The course will emphasize three areas. Microeconomics will look at decisions of the market system based on scarcity, opportunity cost, inflation, unemployment, monetary and fiscal policies, and the Federal Reserve. International economics looks at specialization and trade. Personal finance includes understanding and applying personal financial issues and strategies. This one semester course fulfills the state requirement of Economics. 8 *See front page for E2020 credit recovery details

BLOOMFIELD HILLS 2016 SUMMER SCHOOL MAIL-IN REGISTRATION FORM Complete, tear off, and mail to: Athletics, Recreation & Community Services 7273 Wing Lake Road Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301 Last day for all applications June 24, 2016. Families will receive phone notification for courses not offered due to insufficient student enrollment Student s name: (please print) Signature of parent or guardian: Address: City: Zip: Home phone: ( ) ( ) Office or cell: ( ) ( ) Email: High school attending FALL (2016): Birthday (mm/dd/yr) Gender: o Female o Male In an Emergency: Contact name: Phone: ( ) ( ) Relationship: Describe or attach any health concerns, special academic needs, or special education certification: Non-Residents MUST Complete For Physical Ed courses only (Addresses will be verified and incorrect registrations will be returned.) High school attending FALL (2016): District: School address: City: Zip : 12 Session Classroom Courses Bloomfield Hills Resident $225 Non-Resident $275 Physical Education (24106-16C01) Community Service Bloomfield Hills Resident Only 40 Hours (29202-16C01) Free 100 Hours (29201-16C02) $40 Fee 1/2 Credit Virtual E2020 Courses Bloomfield Hills Resident $200 Non-Resident $250 Science Language Arts Math Social Studies Biology Sem 1 (25201-16C01) Writing/Lit I Sem 1 (21220-16C01) Algebra I Sem 1 (23301-16C01) U. S. History Sem 1 (26419-16C01) Biology Sem 2 (25201-16C02) Writing/Lit I Sem 2 (21220-16C02) Algebra I Sem 2 (23301-16C02) U. S. History Sem 2 (26419-16C02) Chemistry Sem 1 (25300-16C01) Writing/Lit II Sem 1 (21225-16C01) Algebra II Sem 1 (23302-16C01) World History Sem 1 (26011-16C01) Chemistry Sem 2 (25300-16C02) Writing/Lit II Sem 2 (21225-16C02) Algebra II Sem 2 (23302-16C02) World History Sem 2 (26011-16C01) Physics Sem 1 (25401-16C01) Writ/Am.Lit Sem 1 (21236-16C01) Geometry Sem 1 (23411-16C01) American Gov (26502-16C01) Physics Sem 2 (25401-16C02) Writ/Am.Lit Sem 2 (21236-16C02) Geometry Sem 2 (23411-16C02) Economics (26200-16C01) Environmental Sc 1 (25501-16C01) Environmental Sc 2 (25501-16C02) OFFICE USE ONLY Pre-Cal Sem 1 (23601-16C01) Pre-Cal Sem 2 (23601-16C02) TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED $ Pay by cash, credit card, check, or money order payable to: Bloomfield Hills Schools ocash ocheck #: omoney Order Credit Card: ovisa omc: Credit Card # Date Received: Signature: Exp.Date: 9 You can also register online at: www.bloomfieldrec.org

Please print or type Bloomfield Hills Schools Virtual Courses Virtual Learning Agreement Form Last Name: First Name: Graduation Year: Address: City:_ Zip Code: Student email Parent email Telephone: Birthdate: This course will be taken as part of my scheduled school day (for E2020 only) If the course is taken as part of my school day (above box is checked), I understand that I am expected to work independently in the virtual learning lab and there will not be a teacher. in the virtual learning lab to work with me. I have read and understand all of the virtual learning guidelines on the back of this page. I understand that I am responsible for monitoring my own progress and that I must complete this course by the end of the current semester. If I do not complete this course in the prescribed timeline I will not receive credit on my transcript. Failure to complete the course within the designated time frame may impact my ability to take a Virtual Learning course in the future. Student Signature Parent Signature VIRTUAL COURSE INFORMATION Virtual Course Name: Start Date: End Date: Attach course description and syllabus for administrative review. (Not applicable for an E2020 Course) Provider: Reason for taking course: (i.e. schedule conflict, course not offered, teacher, learning preference) Purpose of credit (check one): Retake credit recovery Retake grade improvement Elective Credit Required course/credit Virtual Course Name: Start Date: End Date: Attach course description and syllabus for administrative review. (Not applicable for an E2020 Course) Provider: Reason for taking course: (i.e. schedule conflict, course not offered, teacher, learning preference) Purpose of credit (check one): Retake credit recovery Retake grade improvement Elective Credit Required course/credit APPROVALS Counselor Review Signature Date Building Administration Review Will be paid for by district Will NOT be paid for by district Signature _ Date Bloomfield Hills Schools, 7273 Wing Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301 phone: 248-341-6300 bloomfield.org 10 February 2015

Bloomfield Hills Schools has the following policy for E2020 Summer Courses: E2020 courses will only be used for credit recovery and receive a grade of pass(g)/fail (H). E2020 courses will not replace transcript grades, unless it is an E or H. E2020 courses are not NCAA approved. E2020 Student/Parent Technology Agreement Please read carefully and sign below. Students must bring this signed Technology Agreement with them to their first class. I, agree to abide by the requirements listed below: 1. Students are subject to the Bloomfield Hills School Technology Usage policy and Acceptable Use Policy (AUP). An AUP contract, signed by a parent or guardian and student, must be on file. 2. Students will be issued a password account for the duration of the online course. Students will protect their login information and will not share it with others. Students may access their account during their assigned online course period to communicate about online coursework only. 3. Existing school policies on cheating or fraud will apply to online classes. 4. Students will conduct themselves in compliance with the Student Code of Conduct. Inappropriate behavior may result in removal from summer school. 5. Students will be punctual to class and will complete the course by the target date. Students who fail to meet the deadline will not receive credit. Students may work independently through July 18. The instructor is responsible for student evaluation and will provide final grades according to the district grading scale. 6. Students will commit sufficient time outside of class to complete all E2020 assignments. One hundred percent of the coursework must be completed in order to take the final exam. E2020 courses are not approved via NCAA Clearinghouse. Student signature: Date: Parents/Guardians signing below indicates you have read, understand, and will support the expectations and guidelines of the E2020 lab as outlined above. I understand that my student will complete most of the coursework outside of the scheduled lab time. Parents/Guardians signature: Date: Registrations will be accepted April 11 through June 24 on a space available basis. For registration questions please call the BHHS office at 248.341.5600. Full payment due at time of registration. You must provide your own transportation. Online E2020 Class Fee: $200 ($10 cancellation charge). Students are required to attend class at their assigned lab time. Attendance policies will be explained by the E2020 teacher. Students must complete 100% of the coursework in order to take the cumulative exam at the end of the session. All cumulative exams must be taken on site on or before July 18. Students must bring this signed Technology Agreement with them to their first class. Visit our website: www.bloomfield.org Register online: www.bloomfieldrec.org 11