Arlington Public Schools SUMMER SCHOOL 2014 ARLINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS SUMMER SCHOOL OFFICE 2110 Washington Blvd. Arlington, VA 22204 Telephone: (703) 228-7645 summerschool@apsva.us
THURSDAY, MARCH 6 Registration opens for all APS Summer Programs FRIDAY, APRIL 4 Registration deadline for: Elementary and Middle School Enrichment Programs (including Outdoor Lab) Elementary Countywide Special Education Programs (including SPED Pre-K) FRIDAY, MAY 9 Registration deadline for: Pre-Kindergarten (excluding SPED Pre-K) Elementary Math and Language Arts Programs Elementary Self-Contained Special Education Programs Elementary ESOL/HILT and HILT/FLS Programs Elementary Spanish Immersion Program High School New Work for Credit Courses Driver Education Secondary Countywide Special Education Programs FRIDAY, JUNE 13 Registration deadline for: Middle School Make Up and Strengthening Courses (including Self-Contained Special Education and HILT/HILT Extension) Middle School Spanish Immersion Program High School Make Up and Strengthening Courses (including Self-Contained Special Education and HILT/HILT Extension) SOL English 11 Writing Course Stratford Program New students who are pre-registered to attend APS K-12 programs in Fall 2014 (excludes regular and SPED Pre-K, all Countywide Special Education Programs, New Work for Credit, and Driver Education) MONDAY, JUNE 23 SOL English 11 Writing Course begins WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25 THURSDAY, JUNE 26 Late registration for current APS middle and high school students only in the Summer School Office MONDAY, JULY 7 First day of Summer School IMPORTANT DATES AND DEADLINES FRIDAY, JULY 25 Last day for Elementary Enrichment Programs, Math Camp, Google Lit Trips, Health, Driver Ed Session I and STARTALK THURSDAY, AUGUST 7 Last day of Summer School for elementary and middle school students FRIDAY, AUGUST 15 Last day of Summer School for high school students
TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information... 2 2014 Summer School Locations and Times... 3 2014 Summer School Fees... 4 2014 Summer School Registration Forms and Application for Reduction in Summer School Fees... 6 Elementary School Programs.... 9 I. Early Childhood Programs...10 II. Strengthening Programs...10 III. Special Education Programs...12 IV. Enrichment Programs...14 V. Summer Extended Day Programs...15 Middle School Programs.... 15 I. Make-Up and Strengthening Courses...15 II. High Intensity Language Training Programs (HILT and HILT Extension)...17 III. Special Education Programs...17 IV. Enrichment Programs...18 High School Programs.... 19 I. Make-Up and Strengthening Courses...19 II. Standards of Learning (SOL) Strengthening Courses...20 III. New Work for Credit Courses...20 IV. Online Courses...21 V. High Intensity Language Training Programs (HILT and HILT Extension)...21 VI. Special Education Programs...22 VII. Driver Education...23 VIII. Alternative and Individual High School Programs...23 Appendix: 2014 Summer School Course List.... 25 TELEPHONE NUMBERS Arlington Mill 703-228-5350 Career Center 703-228-5731 Driver Education 703-228-6167 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 Parks and Recreation 703-228-4747 Social Studies/History 703-228-6140 Spanish Immersion 703-228-6097 Special Education 703-228-6040 Stratford Program 703-228-6440 Summer Extended Day 703-228-6069 Summer Laureate 703-228-6160 Transportation 703-228-6640 Wakefield AP Summer Bridge 703-228-6700 Wakefield Summer Institute 703-228-6666 Washington-Lee Intro to Advanced Courses 703-228-6250 World Languages 703-228-6097 SUMMER SCHOOL 1
Placement in Summer School is determined by the grade in which a student is enrolled during the 2013-14 school year. Some courses have specific grade level requirements and/or other prerequisites which should be carefully reviewed before registering. REGISTRATION Registration forms are included in this catalog and are available online at www.apsva.us. Registration will take place at the schools. APS students should register at their home schools. Non-APS students should register at the APS Summer School Office. Student welcome letters, bus stops and other information will be mailed June 25. Late Registration will be held in the Summer School Office on June 25-26. Only current APS students who need to re-take a course they have failed will be allowed to register during this time. Please call 703-228-7645 for additional information. GENERAL INFORMATION Refunds (less a $100 fee) will be granted for withdrawals from elementary and secondary enrichment courses as long as students meet one of the following criteria: Medical reasons, upon presentation of a medical statement Death in the family Transfer of residence outside of Arlington Please note that refunds for enrichment courses are nonrefundable if one of the three criteria listed above is not met. Requests for refunds should be directed to the Summer School Office. Refunds will be processed through July 11, 2014 only. REDUCED FEES Reduced fees are available to current Arlington resident students who meet certain income eligibility requirements. To request a reduction in fees, a completed 2014 Application for a Reduction in Summer School Fees must be submitted along with the summer school registration form. PROCEDURES FOR STUDENTS WHO ARE NOT CURRENTLY REGISTERED WITH APS All non-aps students must present complete health records, copies of which can usually be obtained from the current school at the time of registration. Health records include: Tuberculin skin test or evidence of a negative TB risk assessment done after June 2013 Vaccination records Physical examination done after June 2013 (elementary students only) Non-APS students who reside in Arlington must also provide proof of residency 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 Student Services Office). Proof of guardianship may also be required. DEADLINES Registration deadlines are firm and absolute. Registration must be completed in person. Audits are not permitted. New students who are pre-registered to attend APS K-12 programs in the fall have until June 13, 2014 to register for summer school (all new pre-school students and students taking New Work for Credit must register by May 9). 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 is not accepted. Registration fees are non-refundable for make-up and stengthening courses except under the following conditions: A course is canceled A student is no longer required to take a course A student does not meet the eligibility requirements for a course 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. In Summer School there are no excused absences, even in the case of a court appearance or death in the family. If a 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. Students who exceed three absences will be unable to continue in the summer program and will be withdrawn. TRANSPORTATION Transportation is provided only within the assigned summer school attendance area for all Arlington County students. 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, to qualify for transportation. Bus stops and additional transportation information will be sent to students by U.S. mail on June 25. Parents must arrange for younger children to be escorted to and from the bus stop. FOOD SERVICE Food will be available for purchase at most summer school sites. Students may use their lunch accounts and payments can be made to My School Bucks. APS students who received free or reduced cost lunch during the 2013-14 school year, are also eligible to receive free or reduced cost meals during summer school. 2 SUMMER SCHOOL
2014 SUMMER SCHOOL LOCATIONS AND TIMES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LOCATIONS/PROGRAMS: TIMES: DATES: Abingdon Literacy Development 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 Arlington Science Focus Math Camp (Grades 2-5) 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 7/7/14 7/25/14 Arlington Traditional School Countywide Enrichment (Global Village Summit and Summer Laureate) 9:30 a.m. 1:15 p.m. 7/7/14 7/25/14 Carlin Springs Math/ELA (with Campbell + SPED Pre-K) 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 Drew Math/ELA 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 Glebe (Life Skills and MIPA) 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 Henry (Reading Camp) 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 Hoffman-Boston Math/ELA 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 Jamestown Math/ELA (with ASFS, ATS and Taylor + SPED Pre-K) 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 Key Spanish Immersion (with Claremont) 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 Long Branch Math/ELA (with Barrett and Glebe + SPED Pre-K and Social Skills) McKinley Math/ELA (with Ashlawn, Nottingham and Tuckahoe + SPED Pre-K) Oakridge (with Henry and Barcroft 5th graders + Interlude, Hard of Hearing and Communication classes) 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 Randolph Math/ELA 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 Outdoor Lab: Session A Outdoor Lab: Session C Monday a.m. Friday p.m. Monday a.m. Friday p.m. MIDDLE SCHOOL Per. 1: 8:05 a.m. 10:15 a.m. Per. 2: 10:25 a.m. 12:35 p.m. LOCATIONS/PROGRAMS: TIMES: DATES: 6/23/14 6/27/14 7/21/14 7/25/14 Swanson Countywide Program Per. 1 or 2 7/7/14 8/7/14 Google Lit Trips Per. 1 or 2 7/7/14 7/25/14 Interlude 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 STARTALK Arabic and Chinese Programs 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 7/7/14 7/25/14 Outdoor Lab: Session B Monday a.m. Friday p.m. 7/7/14 7/11/14 Stratford Program 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 7/7/14 8/15/14 Yorktown (Life Skills 6-8 and MIPA 6-8) 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 7/7/14 8/15/14 HIGH SCHOOL Per. 1: 7:30 a.m. 10:05 a.m. Per. 2: 10:15 a.m. 12:50 p.m. LOCATIONS/PROGRAMS: TIMES: DATES: Arlington Mill Per. 1 or 2 Evening: 6:15 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 7/7/14 8/15/14 7/7/14 8/14/14 New Directions Per. 1 or 2 7/7/14 8/15/14 Stratford Program 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 7/7/14 8/15/14 Wakefield AP Summer Bridge 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 8/18/14 8/21/14 Washington-Lee Intro to Advanced Courses 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 6/23/14 7/3/14 Yorktown Countywide Program Per. 1 or 2 7/7/14 8/15/14 Algebra II Readiness Per. 1 or 2 7/28/14 8/15/14 Driver Education Session 1 Driver Education Session 2 7:30 a.m. 12:50 p.m. 7:30 a.m. 12:50 p.m. 7/7/14 7/25/14 7/28/14 8/15/14 Health Per. 1 or 2 7/7/14 7/25/14 Life Skills 9-12 and MIPA 9-12 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 7/7/14 8/15/14 SOL English 11 Writing Course 7:30 a.m. 12:50 p.m. 6/23/14 7/18/14 SUMMER SCHOOL 3
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2014 SUMMER SCHOOL FEES Program Full Cost Reduced Cost Non-Resident Cost Math/Language Arts Programs $56.00 $1,110.00 * Math Camp, Grades 2-5 $56.00 APS students only Spanish Immersion $56.00 Claremont and Key students only** Self-Contained and Countywide Special Education Programs: Communication and Deaf and Hard of Hearing Classes, Interlude, Life Skills, MIPA, Pre-K, Reading Camp, and Social Skills $56.00 APS students only who were enrolled full-time during 2013-14 and received special education services Global Village Summit $479.00 $94.00 Arlington residents only Summer Laureate Program $479.00 $94.00 Arlington residents only Outdoor Lab Session A: 6/23/14-6/27/14 Outdoor Lab Session C: 7/21/14-7/25/14 $614.00 Please contact the Science Office at 703-228-6166 Arlington residents only *Only Arlington residents who are pre-registered for kindergarten at an APS school for fall 2014 may register for summer Pre-K programs. **Pre-K students registering for Spanish Immersion must be pre-registered for kindergarten at Claremont or Key for fall 2014. MIDDLE SCHOOL Program Full Cost Reduced Cost Non-Resident Cost Make-up and Strengthening Courses including Self-Contained Special Education, Math/Language Arts, World Languages, Science and HILT/HILTEX $56.00 $903.00 (APS students only for Special Education) Spanish Immersion $56.00 APS students only Countywide Special Education Programs: Interlude, Life Skills 6-8 and MIPA 6-8 $56.00 APS students only who were enrolled full-time during 2013-14 and received special education services Outdoor Lab Session B: 7/7/14-7/11/14 $614.00 Please contact the Science Office at 703-228-6166 Arlington residents only Stratford Program $56.00 APS students only Late Registration is open for current APS 6th through 12th graders only who are taking Make-Up and Strengthening courses. Late Registration will be held on June 25 and 26 in the Summer School office. Non-APS students will not be permitted to register after June 13. HIGH SCHOOL Program Full Cost Reduced Cost Non-Resident Cost Make-up and Strengthening Courses in all subjects including Self-Contained Special Education and HILT/HILTEX $56.00 $1,319.00 (APS students only for Special Education) Health $56.00 $660.00 Algebra II Readiness $56.00 $660.00 Standards of Learning Courses $56.00 Arlington residents only New Work for Credit Courses $195.00 $66.00 $2,722.00 Driver Education (Either Session) $955.00 $142.00 APS students only Stratford Program $56.00 APS students only Countywide Special Education Programs: Life Skills 9-12, MIPA 9-12 and SWAT $56.00 APS students only who were enrolled full-time during 2013-14 and received special education services Late Registration is open for current APS 6th through 12th graders only who are taking Make-up and Strengthening courses. Late Registration will be held on June 25 and 26 in the Summer School office. Non-APS students will not be permitted to register after June 13. 4 SUMMER SCHOOL
ELEMENTARY 2014 Arlington Public Schools (APS) Elementary Summer School Registration Form Payment due in full with registration; please make check payable to Arlington Public Schools PART 1: To be Completed by Parent/Guardian APS Student ID#: Non-APS Student q PART 2: To be Completed by Current Teacher and Parent/Guardian If applying to pay reduced fees, a completed 2014 Application for a Reduction in Summer School Fees must accompany this form. Student Last Name First Name School 2013-14 Grade 2013-14 Age Date of Birth / / qmale qfemale Teacher Name Teacher Tel. Summer School Site Program Dates Name of Course Code# $ Will the student ride the bus? qyes qno Home Language Is student English proficient? qyes qno Address Parent/Guardian Home Phone: Work phone: Cell phone: Email: Emergency Contact Medical Problems Emergency Phone 2A: To be completed if registering for Special Education Does the student have an IEP? qyes qno Will the student need special transportation (i.e. lift, attendant, etc)? qyes qno Does the student qualify for Extended School Year (ESY) services? qyes qno 2B: To be completed if registering for Math/Language Arts, Math Camp or Spanish Immersion Language Arts: Current Reading Level PALS K-2: qpass qfail SOL/DRP Math: qon grade level/needs strengthening qbelow grade level/needs improvement Grade 3 SOL Grade 4 SOL 2C: To be completed if registering for ESOL/HILT ESOL/HILT Program Placement: qhilt (Grades K-2) qhilt A (Grades 3-5) qhilt B (Grades 3-5) qesol (Grades K-5) English Language Proficiency (ELP) Level: qlevel 1 qlevel 2 qlevel 3 qlevel 4 Medications 2D: To be completed if registering for enrichment (circle numbers: 5 = high, 1 = low) Learns rapidly: 5 4 3 2 1 Creative: 5 4 3 2 1 Interested in academic experience: 5 4 3 2 1 Interested in research: 5 4 3 2 1 Self-directed/independent: 5 4 3 2 1 Inquisitive: 5 4 3 2 1 I have read, and agree to, the APS summer school attendance and refund policies.the school has my permission to take my child to the nearest hospital in an emergency and its medical staff has my consent to provide treatment. If new to Arlington Public Schools, I have submitted the required documentation for enrollment including proof of residency in Arlington County, vaccination records, and a negative tuberculin risk assessment or skin test. Signature of Parent/Guardian Date 2E: To be completed if registering for Outdoor Lab Indicate preference: qsession A (6/23-6/27) qsession C (7/21-7/25) TO BE COMPLETED BY SUMMER SCHOOL REGISTRAR: Registering Location Date Registration Form is Submitted / / Summer School Site Scholarship Source and Amount Scholarship Authorized By Total Paid By Parent
2014 Application for a Reduction in Summer School Fees Only students who were registered in Arlington County Schools during 2013-14 are eligible to apply for a reduction in fees. If the student s family receives public assistance or meets the requisite income eligibility guidelines in Part B (below) please complete this application and return it with the summer school registration form and payment indicated (at right), by the appropriate deadline. APS Student ID#: Student Last Name First Name Parent/Guardian Name PART A: Public Assistance Is your household receiving food stamps or Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) at this time? qyes qno If yes, continue to Part C. If no, complete Part B. PART B: Gross Annual Income Eligibility Guidelines If you meet the guidelines in the chart below, please enter the number of members in your household and your total yearly household income and proceed to part C. Household Size (family members) Annual Income 1 $21,257 2 $28,694 3 $36,131 4 $43,568 5 $51,005 6 $58,442 7 $65,879 8 $73,316 each additional family member add $7,437 PART C: Reduced Fees For those who meet the requirements in either Part A or Part B, the reduced summer school fees are as follows: Program Reduced Cost Early Childhood Programs (Pre-k and Kindergarten) $56.00 Strengthening Programs (Math/Language Arts, Math Camp, Spanish Immersion, ESOL/HILT and Special Education) $56.00 Elementary Enrichment Programs $94.00 Middle School Make-up and Strengthening Courses (all subject areas) $56.00 High School Make-up and Strengthening Courses (all subject areas) $56.00 High School New Work for Credit Courses (all subject areas) $66.00 Driver Education $142.00 Please complete the summer school course and reduced cost information below. (See appendix for code information.) Course/Program: Code: Reduced Cost (from chart above):$ PART D: Signature Agreement Applicants paying fees based on the family income are subject to audit and verification. I certify that the above information is true and correct and understand that failure to provide truthful information will result in my child being withdrawn from summer school. Parent/Guardian Signature: Date: What is the number of members in the household? What is the total yearly household income? $ (The yearly household income is equal to the sum total annual adjusted gross incomes indicated on the 2013 tax form of all members residing in the same household. Students in foster care should use the amount of the annual subsidy the family receives from the state in lieu of the sum total of the adjusted gross income.)
2014 Arlington Public Schools (APS) Secondary Summer School Registration Form Payment due in full with registration; please make check payable to Arlington Public Schools PART 1: To be Completed by Parent/Guardian SECONDARY APS Student ID#: Non-APS Student q Student Last Name First Name School 2013-14 Grade 2013-14 Age Date of Birth / / qmale qfemale Home Language Is student English proficient? qyes qno Address Parent/Guardian Home Phone: Work phone: Cell phone: Email: Emergency Contact Medical Problems Medications Emergency Phone I have read, and agree to, the APS summer school attendance and refund policies.the school has my permission to take my child to the nearest hospital in an emergency and its medical staff has my consent to provide treatment. If new to Arlington Public Schools, I have submitted the required documentation for enrollment including proof of residency in Arlington County, vaccination records, and a negative tuberculin risk assessment or skin test. PART 2: To be Completed by Current Teacher and Parent/Guardian If applying to pay reduced fees, a completed 2014 Application for a Reduction in Summer School Fees must accompany this form. Does the student have an IEP? qyes qno Does the student qualify for Extended School Year (ESY) services? qyes qno Will the student need special transportation? (i.e. lift, attendant, etc.) qyes qno NOTE: students may register for a maximum of one New Work course or two Make Up and Strengthening courses Name of Course #1 Online: qyes qno Course Code $ Location Preferred period (cannot be guaranteed) Name of Course #2 Online: qyes qno Course Code $ Location Preferred period (cannot be guaranteed) Signature of Recommending Teacher (required for new work courses) Signature of Counselor (required for online courses) TO BE COMPLETED BY SUMMER SCHOOL REGISTRAR: Registering Location Date Registration Form is Submitted / / Summer School Site Signature of Parent/Guardian Date Scholarship Source and Amount Scholarship Authorized By Total Paid By Parent
2014 Application for a Reduction in Summer School Fees Only students who were registered in Arlington County Schools during 2013-14 are eligible to apply for a reduction in fees. If the student s family receives public assistance or meets the requisite income eligibility guidelines in Part B (below) please complete this application and return it with the summer school registration form and payment indicated (at right), by the appropriate deadline. APS Student ID#: Student Last Name First Name Parent/Guardian Name PART A: Public Assistance Is your household receiving food stamps or Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) at this time? qyes qno If yes, continue to Part C. If no, complete Part B. PART B: Gross Annual Income Eligibility Guidelines If you meet the guidelines in the chart below, please enter the number of members in your household and your total yearly household income and proceed to part C. Household Size (family members) Annual Income 1 $21,257 2 $28,694 3 $36,131 4 $43,568 5 $51,005 6 $58,442 7 $65,879 8 $73,316 each additional family member add $7,437 PART C: Reduced Fees For those who meet the requirements in either Part A or Part B, the reduced summer school fees are as follows: Program Reduced Cost Pre-Kindergarten $56.00 K-5 Strengthening Programs (Math/Language Arts, Math Camp, Spanish Immersion, ESOL/HILT and Special Education) $56.00 Elementary Enrichment Programs $94.00 Middle School Make-up and Strengthening Courses (all subject areas) $56.00 High School Make-up and Strengthening Courses (all subject areas) $56.00 High School New Work for Credit Courses (all subject areas) $66.00 Driver Education $142.00 Please complete the summer school course and reduced cost information below. (See appendix for code information.) Course/Program: Code: Reduced Cost (from chart above):$ PART D: Signature Agreement Applicants paying fees based on the family income are subject to audit and verification. I certify that the above information is true and correct and understand that failure to provide truthful information will result in my child being withdrawn from summer school. Parent/Guardian Signature: Date: What is the number of members in the household? What is the total yearly household income? $ (The yearly household income is equal to the sum total annual adjusted gross incomes indicated on the 2013 tax form of all members residing in the same household. Students in foster care should use the amount of the annual subsidy the family receives from the state in lieu of the sum total of the adjusted gross income.)
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PROGRAMS The APS elementary summer programs are considered to be an extension of the current school year. They offer a variety of opportunities that permit students to: Prepare for kindergarten Improve skills for learning Improve their English Experience educational and cultural enrichment Maintain acquired skills and work habits in mathematics and language arts Strengthen academic competencies and strengthen SOL deficiencies ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Program locations, times and dates are listed below. Detailed information on all elementary summer school programs appears on the following pages. Parents and students are encouraged to discuss possible areas of study and consult with their teachers and counselors in order to make appropriate course selections and register by the proper deadline. STUDENTS FROM: WILL ATTEND: TIMES: DATES: Abingdon Abingdon 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 Arlington Science Focus Jamestown 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 Arlington Traditional School Jamestown 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 Ashlawn McKinley 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m 7/7/14 8/7/14 Barcroft (rising 6th graders only) Oakridge 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 Barrett Long Branch 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 Campbell Carlin Springs 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 Carlin Springs Carlin Springs 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 Claremont Key 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 Drew Drew 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 Glebe Long Branch 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 Henry Oakridge 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 Hoffman-Boston Hoffman-Boston 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 Jamestown Jamestown 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 Key Key 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 Long Branch Long Branch 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 McKinley McKinley 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 Nottingham McKinley 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 Oakridge Oakridge 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 Randolph Randolph 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 Taylor Jamestown 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 Tuckahoe McKinley 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 7/7/14 8/7/14 SUMMER SCHOOL 9
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL I. EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS PRE-KINDERGARTEN COURSE CODE: 00901 ELIGIBILITY: Arlington residents only who are preregistered for kindergarten at the APS school they plan to attend in Fall 2014. JULY 7 AUGUST 7 See page 9 for locations and times. Students will learn to work with each other in groups, work independently, and follow directions while enjoying curricular activities designed to reinforce skills needed for kindergarten. Students will work with letters and sounds, be exposed to literature selections and other pre-reading skills, and continue to develop their number sense through developmentally appropriate activites aimed at increasing social and academic skills. KINDERGARTEN COURSE CODE: 00902 ELIGIBILITY: Children who have completed kindergarten during the 2013-14 school year. JULY 7 AUGUST 7 See page 9 for locations and times. This program is designed for students who need additional time to strengthen the language arts and mathematics concepts and skills presented in kindergarten. Children will have opportunities for reading, writing and working with letters and words while continuing to develop their number sense through activities geared toward providing a solid foundation for literacy and mathematical understanding. II. STRENGTHENING PROGRAMS MATH/LANGUAGE ARTS Grade 1, COURSE CODE: 00903 Grade 2, COURSE CODE: 00904 Grade 3, COURSE CODE: 00905 Grade 4, COURSE CODE: 00906 Grade 5, COURSE CODE: 00907 ELIGIBILITY: Grades 1 through 5 JULY 7 AUGUST 7 See page 9 for locations and times. Students will divide their time between mathematics and language arts daily. During the mathematics block, teaching will focus on student mastery of the grade-level objectives in number and number sense, computation and estimation, measurement, geometry, probability and statistics, patterns, functions and algebra. During the English language arts block, students will engage in reading, writing, and oral language (speaking/ listening) activities. 10 SUMMER SCHOOL MATH CAMP, GRADES 2-5 Grade 2, COURSE CODE: 03904 Grade 3, COURSE CODE: 03905 Grade 4, COURSE CODE: 03906 Grade 5, COURSE CODE: 03907 ELIGIBILITY: Open to students who have met grade-level expectations for math in grades 2, 3, 4 or 5 and who are seeking an in-depth mathematical experience. JULY 7 JULY 25 LOCATION: Arlington Science Focus Is your child interested in mathematics? If so, enroll your child in Math Camp, an opportunity for students entering third, fourth, fifth or sixth grade in September. Students will take an active role in deepening their understanding of mathematical concepts. Problem solving, critical thinking skills and algebraic reasoning will be explored through games, projects, and other hands-on activities connected to the Virginia mathematics SOL. ELEMENTARY SPANISH IMMERSION SUMMER PROGRAM OPTION I IMMERSION (GRADES PRE-K - 4) Pre-Kindergarten, COURSE CODE: 00938 Kindergarten, COURSE CODE: 00939 Grade 1, COURSE CODE: 00940 Grade 2, COURSE CODE: 00940 Grade 3, COURSE CODE: 00941 Grade 4, COURSE CODE: 00941 ELIGIBILITY: PRE-K Students must be pre-registered for kindergarten at either Claremont or Key for fall 2014. Note: Pre-K class will be taught in Spanish only. ELIGIBILITY: K-4 Students must have been enrolled in the Immersion Program at either Claremont or Key during the 2013-14 school year. JULY 7 AUGUST 7; 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. LOCATION: Key The immersion summer program is designed to support the development of Spanish proficiency in speaking, reading and writing, while enhancing students cultural understanding of Latin America and Spain. Students will have ample opportunity to refine their use of everyday oral language, vocabulary, and language structures while learning about the literature, music, dance, and traditional celebrations of Spanish-speaking countries. A snack time will be provided daily. Students must bring their own snacks.
OPTION II ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS AND SPANISH MATHEMATICS (GRADES PRE-K - 5) Pre-Kindergarten, COURSE CODE: 00943 Kindergarten, COURSE CODE: 00944 Grade 1, COURSE CODE: 00945 Grade 2, COURSE CODE: 00945 Grade 3, COURSE CODE: 00948 Grade 4, COURSE CODE: 00948 Grade 5, COURSE CODE: 00948 ELIGIBILITY: PRE-K Students must be pre-registered for kindergarten at either Claremont or Key for fall 2014. Note: Pre-K class will be taught in English only. ELIGIBILITY: K-5 Students must have been enrolled in the Immersion Program at either Claremont or Key during the 2013-14 school year. JULY 7 AUGUST 7; 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. LOCATION: Key The Option II program is for students who need to continue strengthening their English literacy skills. Language arts will be taught in English through an integrated unit that includes language development, reading, writing, and science concepts. Math will be taught in Spanish and incorporates the Standards of Learning for grades K-5. A snack time will be provided daily. Students must bring their own snacks. ELEMENTARY HIGH INTENSITY LANGUAGE TRAINING PROGRAMS (ESOL/HILT) Kindergarten, COURSE CODE: 00950 Grade 1, COURSE CODE: 00951 Grade 2, COURSE CODE: 00952 Grade 3, COURSE CODE: 00953 Grade 4, COURSE CODE: 00954 Grade 5, COURSE CODE: 00955 ELIGIBILITY: Students in grades K-5 who are currently enrolled in the ESOL/HILT program. JULY 7 AUGUST 7 See page 9 for locations and times. Instructional time will be equally divided between language arts and mathematics. Instruction will focus on an integrated unit that includes academic language development, reading, writing, science concepts and mathematics. Instruction incorporates the Standards of Learning for grades K-5. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HILT WITH FIRST LANGUAGE SUPPORT (FLS) FOR SPANISH SPEAKERS, GRADES K-2 Kindergarten, COURSE CODE: 00960 Grade 1, COURSE CODE: 00961 Grade 2, COURSE CODE: 00962 ELIGIBILITY: Spanish-speaking students in grades K-2 who are currently enrolled in the ESOL/HILT program. JULY 7 AUGUST 7 ANTICIPATED LOCATIONS: Carlin Springs and Long Branch See page 9 for times. This course will be taught in both Spanish and English. Instructional time will be equally divided between mathematics and language arts. Instruction will focus on an integrated unit that includes academic language development, reading, writing, science concepts and mathematics. Instruction incorporates the Standards of Learning for grades K-2. LITERACY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM AT ABINGDON The summer school program at Abingdon will focus on literacy development incorporating Readers and Writers Workshop. For students in the primary grades, mathematical concepts will also be explored. Students should register for the grade level in which they were enrolled during the 2013-14 school year. Pre-K, COURSE CODE: 00901 Kindergarten, COURSE CODE: 00902 Grade 1, COURSE CODE: 00903 Grade 2, COURSE CODE: 00904 Grade 3, COURSE CODE: 00905 Grade 4, COURSE CODE: 00906 Grade 5, COURSE CODE: 00907 REGISTRATION CLOSES: 5/19/14 ELIGIBILITY: Abingdon students only. Students registering for pre-k must be pre-registered to attend kindergarten at Abingdon in the fall prior to registering for summer school. JULY 7 AUGUST 7; 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. STEM PROGRAM AT HOFFMAN-BOSTON In addition to the regular pre-kindergarten and K-5 strengthening programs at Hoffman-Boston, students will have an opportunity to participate in a separate STEM program in the afternoon. Through learning by discovery, students will practice critical thinking and problem solving skills that will enhance their progress during the academic year. Students will work in teams to complete a variety of projects which will help deepen their understanding of the engineering design process as well as fundamental math and science concepts. Spaces in the program are limited and available only to current Hoffman-Boston students in grades 3-5. For additional information and an application, please contact Kimberly Graves or Carmen de la Cruz Scales at 703-228-5845. SUMMER SCHOOL 11
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL III. SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS Summer school experiences for students who receive special education services are offered to students in pre-kindergarten through grade five. Registration is limited to students who were enrolled full time in APS during the 2013-14 school year. Summer school special education programs are not designed to be duplications of the regular school year programs. Although students with Extended School Year services (ESY) do not pay registration fees, they must submit a registration form by the relevant deadline. INDIVIDUAL SCHOOL-BASED SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS, GRADES K-5 At each elementary math/language arts site, resource services will be available for students who receive this type of support during the school year. However, special education resource services during summer school will not be identical to the IEP services provided during the year. Summer school resource teachers ensure that accommodations and modifications are in place and provide direct/group instruction as needed. SELF-CONTAINED MATH/LANGUAGE ARTS, GRADES K-5 Grades K-1, COURSE CODE: 00915 Grades 2-3, COURSE CODE: 00916 Grades 4-5, COURSE CODE: 00917 ELIGIBILITY: APS students whose IEP specified a selfcontained level of service during the 2013-14 school year. This program is not designed for students who require a more restrictive placement provided in countywide programs such as Interlude, Life Skills, MIPA and Communication Class. JULY 7 AUGUST 7 See page 9 for locations and times. This program gives students who receive self-contained special education services during the school year the opportunity to strengthen their skills in both language arts and mathematics. COUNTYWIDE SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS In addition to the self-contained programs, APS offers a variety of specialized special education programs (see below). Please note that all countywide programs have an early deadline of April 4, 2014. PRE-K DEVELOPMENTAL PROGRAM COURSE CODE: 00910 REGISTRATION CLOSES: 4/4/14 ELIGIBILITY: Students must be attending an APS Pre-K special education class by the program registration deadline, April 4, 2014. Students must also be age 2 (by 9/30/13) to age 5. JULY 7 AUGUST 7 LOCATIONS: Carlin Springs, Jamestown, Long Branch, McKinley See page 9 for times. This program provides preschool special education students with continued opportunities and targeted instruction in communication, behavioral and social skills development. Students will have exposure to a variety of age-appropriate activities within a condensed preschool schedule. DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING CLASS, GRADES PreK-5 COURSE CODE: 00919 REGISTRATION CLOSES: 4/4/14 ELIGIBILITY: Students enrolled in the APS Deaf and Hard of Hearing program during the 2013-14 school year. JULY 7 AUGUST 7; 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. LOCATION: Oakridge ELEMENTARY LIFE SKILLS COURSE CODE: 00912 REGISTRATION CLOSES: 4/4/14 ELIGIBILITY: Students who attended the APS Life Skills Program during the 2013-14 school year. JULY 7 AUGUST 7; 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. LOCATION: Glebe 12 SUMMER SCHOOL
SOCIAL SKILLS PROGRAM FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES, GRADES 2-5 Grades 2-3, COURSE CODE: 00935 Grades 4-5, COURSE CODE: 00936 REGISTRATION CLOSES: 4/4/14 ELIGIBILITY: Students who received APS special education services during the 2013-14 school year. JULY 7 AUGUST 7; 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. LOCATION: Long Branch This program offers explicit training in the area of social skills for students with disabilities. It is designed for students who require intensive instruction in social skills training using a variety of strategies and interventions with instruction taking place in small groups. Students in this program should be able to participate in groups independently. MULTI-INTERVENTION PROGRAM FOR STUDENTS WITH AUTISM (MIPA) Grade Pre-K, COURSE CODE: 00900 Grades K-2, COURSE CODE: 00913 Grades 3-5, COURSE CODE: 00914 REGISTRATION CLOSES: 4/4/14 ELIGIBILITY: Students who attended the APS MIPA Program (Multi-Intervention Program for Students with Autism) during the 2013-14 school year. JULY 7 AUGUST 7; 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. LOCATION: Glebe COMMUNICATION CLASS Grade K-2 COURSE CODE: 00920 Grade 3-5 COURSE CODE: 00921 REGISTRATION CLOSES: 4/4/14 ELIGIBILITY: Students who attended the APS Communication Class during the 2013-14 school year. JULY 7 AUGUST 7; 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. LOCATION: Oakridge ELEMENTARY SCHOOL READING CAMP FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES, GRADES K-5 COURSE CODE: 00918 REGISTRATION CLOSES: 4/4/14 ELIGIBILITY: Students who received special education services during the 2013-14 school year and who are reading at least one grade level below grade placement. Attendance is critical. Students are permitted a maximum of three absences and will be withdrawn on the fourth absence. JULY 7 AUGUST 7; 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. LOCATION: Henry This program is designed for students with learning disabilities who have reading services in grades K-5. The focus is on intensive reading remediation addressing phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary and comprehension. Instruction will take place in small groups. Students should be experiencing significant delays in reading acquisition (reading at least one grade level below grade placement). In addition, students should be able to work independently and maintain appropriate classroom behaviors. To apply for this program, a special reading camp form must be completed by the student s teacher and received by the Office of Special Education prior to the registration deadline. Registration will not be considered complete until the special education form is received in addition to the regular summer school registration form. Please notify your child s teacher in advance if you intend to register for this program. ELEMENTARY INTERLUDE PROGRAM, GRADES K-5 COURSE CODE: 00937 REGISTRATION CLOSES: 4/4/14 ELIGIBILITY: Students who attended the APS Interlude Class during the 2013-14 school year. JULY 7 AUGUST 7; 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. LOCATION: Oakridge READING RECOVERY ELIGIBILITY: First grade Reading Recovery students, who either did not complete their Reading Recovery instruction before the end of the school year, or who need additional support to maintain gains made during the school year. Students must be recommended by their teachers. LOCATIONS: TO BE DETERMINED Students will be pulled out for either a thirty-minute Reading Recovery lesson or taught in a small group setting during the regular summer school session. Students must be registered for course 00903 (first grade math/language arts) to receive Reading Recovery services. SUMMER SCHOOL 13
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IV. ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS GLOBAL VILLAGE SUMMIT, GRADES K-3 COURSE CODE: 00924 REGISTRATION CLOSES: 4/4/14 ELIGIBILITY: Arlington residents in grades K-3 with teacher recommendation noted on the registration form. JULY 7 JULY 25; 9:30 a.m. 1:15 p.m. $479.00 LOCATION: Arlington Traditional School This is an academically challenging, fast-paced program for highly able students. Students will learn about world cultures and global issues through multi-media technology, language experiences and hands-on learning as they transition daily among different classes. They will explore and analyze the geography, history, language, lifestyle, and critical issues of people from Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas. Cultural informants will support the program by familiarizing students with the language and culture of various countries. The integration of technology will be emphasized as a way to use research, critical thinking and creativity to convey information. Attendance for the full session each day is expected and necessary for a successful experience. A snack time will be provided each day. Students must bring their own snacks. SUMMER LAUREATE PROGRAM, GRADES K-4 COURSE CODE: 00925 REGISTRATION CLOSES: 4/4/14 ELIGIBILITY: Arlington residents in grades K-4 with teacher recommendation noted on the registration form. JULY 7 JULY 25; 9:30 a.m. 1:15 p.m. $479.00 LOCATION: Arlington Traditional School The Summer Laureate program, specifically designed for advanced learners, is a challenging and fast-paced program for students who demonstrate creativity, rapid learning, inquisitiveness, self-direction, and a desire for an academic experience in the summer. Enriching academic activities will emphasize learning content through concepts, critical and creative thinking and research skills. Students may self-select from areas of study in language arts, social studies, science, and mathematics for their projects. Students are asked to bring their own snacks. Attendence each day is expected and necessary for a succesful experience. OUTDOOR LAB COURSE CODE: 00970 (SESSION A) COURSE CODE: 00971 (SESSION C) REGISTRATION CLOSES: 4/4/14 ELIGIBILITY: Arlington residents who have completed grade 4 or 5. SESSION A: JUNE 23 JUNE 27 SESSION C: JULY 21 JULY 25 $614.00 (INCLUDES TRANSPORTATION, ROOM AND BOARD) LOCATION: Phoebe Hall-Knipling Outdoor Laboratory A blend of traditional camp activities (hiking, evening campfires, crafts and skits), experientially based nature exploration, and expanded sensory awareness make this camp fun and informative. The Outdoor Lab summer camp provides students with the opportunity to explore the natural world at their own pace. The highly qualified staff will safely guide campers through various activities that may include wilderness survival, natural history, and nature s supermarket. This exciting summer program is conducted at the Phoebe Hall-Knipling Outdoor Laboratory near Warrenton, Virginia. All registrants are notified of transportation arrangements and required equipment prior to the scheduled session. Students are transported to the Outdoor Lab on Monday morning and returned to Arlington on Friday afternoon of the same week. Tents and meals are provided. Tent mates will be assigned by the Camp Director to ensure campers have the opportunity to make new friends. For additional information call 703-228-6166. If registration exceeds program capacity, a random selection procedure will be used to determine participation. Students will be notified by mail from the Science Office by April 25 on the status of their applications. If openings remain after the registration deadline, applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Grade level instruction concepts will be as follows: Kindergarten: Environment: with a focus on the sights and sounds of the city versus the country; Grade 1: Flight: a look at flight in nature and man-made flight; Grade 2: Movement: a look at movement in humans and animals to mechanical man-made movement; Grade 3: Structure: a simulation focused on how a town is impeded by an earthquake and must rebuild the physical, social and governmental structures; Grade 4: Future: an investigation into future human life on a space station. 14 SUMMER SCHOOL
V. SUMMER EXTENDED DAY PROGRAMS The Extended Day summer programs offer quality supervised activities which are age-appropriate and designed to meet the needs and interests of children. Programs include arts and crafts, sports, games, drama, swimming, science and more. To be eligible for Extended Day: the custodial parents/guardians must be employed, in school, or incapacitated; the Extended Day account must be current; and the student must be registered for a summer school program at one of the locations listed below. Abingdon 7/7 8/7 Arlington Science Focus 7/7-7/25 Arlington Traditional 7/7 7/25 Carlin Springs 7/7 8/7 Drew 7/7-8/7 Glebe 7/7 8/7 Henry 7/7 8/7 Hoffman-Boston 7/7 8/7 Jamestown* 7/7 8/7 Key 7/7 8/7 Long Branch* 7/7 8/7 McKinley 7/7 8/7 Oakridge 7/7 8/7 Randolph 7/7-8/7 Stratford 7/7 8/15 Registration opens March 1 and closes May 15. Register online at www.apsva.us/extday. Printed registration information is available on request. For more information, please call 703-228-6069, or visit www.apsva.us/extday. *Pre-K programs will not be offered at Jamestown or Long Branch. MIDDLE SCHOOL MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAMS APS offers a countywide summer school program which rotates locations each year. In 2014, the program will be held at Swanson Middle School. This program offers a variety of opportunities for students to: Make up or strengthen coursework done during the regular school year Improve skills for learning Learn to understand, speak, read, and write English Reinforce SOL strands not mastered during the regular school year Maintain acquired skills and work habits in mathematics, language arts, world languages and science Course dates, times and descriptions for middle school students follow. Students and parents should discuss possible areas of study, consult with teachers and counselors, and make course selections by the June 13 deadline. For general information regarding these programs, check the telephone listings on page 1 or call a school guidance counselor. Note: Courses for which there is low enrollment at the 6/13 deadline may be cancelled. I. MAKE-UP AND STRENGTHENING COURSES MATH Math 6, COURSE CODE: 13110 Math 7, COURSE CODE: 13111 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS English/Language Arts 6, COURSE CODE: 11109 English/Language Arts 7, COURSE CODE: 11110 WORLD LANGUAGES French I, COURSE CODE: 15110 French II, COURSE CODE: 15120 Spanish I, COURSE CODE: 15510 Spanish II, COURSE CODE: 15520 SCIENCE Life Science, Grade 7, COURSE CODE: 14115 ELIGIBILITY: See below JULY 7 AUGUST 7 Period 1: 8:05 a.m. 10:15 a.m. Period 2: 10:25 a.m. 12:35 p.m. LOCATION: Swanson Students should take make-up and strengthening courses in Math, English Language Arts, Wolrd Languages or Science if they failed a course during the 2013-14 school year, failed an SOL test, or passed a course with a grade of C or lower and need additional instruction to be successful at the next level. Students may not register for a make-up course unless they were enrolled in the course previously. Eighth grade students will take make-up and strengthening courses at Yorktown (the countywide summer high school site). Please note that English 8 (11120), Math 8 (13112), Algebra 1 (20963) and Physical Science 8 (14125) are listed under high school programs on page 19. SUMMER SCHOOL 15
MIDDLE SCHOOL READING AND WRITING LAB, 6 AND 7 Grade 6, COURSE CODE: 11001 Grade 7, COURSE CODE: 11002 ELIGIBILITY: Students who have completed grade 6 or 7. JULY 7 AUGUST 7 Period 1: 8:05 a.m. 10:15 a.m. Period 2: 10:25 a.m. 12:35 p.m. LOCATION: Swanson The lab is well suited for students who did not pass the Grade 5 English Standards of Learning test (reading and/or writing), Grade 6 Reading SOL test and/or the Grade 7 Reading SOL test. Specific importance will be placed on the Standards of Learning for Grades 6 & 7. This class is not for students who have failed grade-level English. Those students should enroll in the regular make-up and strengthening courses, i.e. English Language Arts 6 or English Language Arts 7. This is not an enrichment class for above grade level students. JUMPSTART TOWARD ALGEBRA, GRADE 6 COURSE CODE: 10958 ELIGIBILITY: Students who have completed grade 6 mathematics with a grade of C or above. JULY 7 AUGUST 7 Period 1: 8:05 a.m. 10:15 a.m. Period 2: 10:25 a.m. 12:35 p.m. LOCATION: Swanson This course is designed for students who have successfully completed Math 6 who are intending to take Algebra I or Algebra I, Intensified in grade 8. The course will preview the Math 7/Pre-Algebra content so that students are equipped to excel in both Math 7 in grade 7, and in Algebra I in grade 8. Problem-solving and communication will be emphasized through the study of real-world examples and hands-on models. 16 SUMMER SCHOOL INTRODUCTION TO ALGEBRA, GRADE 7 COURSE CODE: 13102 ELIGIBILITY: Students who have completed grade 7 mathematics with a grade of C or above. JULY 7 AUGUST 7 Period 1: 8:05 a.m. 10:15 a.m. Period 2: 10:25 a.m. 12:35 p.m. LOCATION: Swanson This course is designed for students who have successfully completed Math 7 and who are intending to take Algebra I or Algebra I, Intensified in grade 8. This course will strengthen Pre- Algebra skills and preview the Algebra I content so that students are equipped to excel in Algebra I the following year. Problemsolving and communication will be emphasized through the study of real-world examples and hands-on models. SPANISH IMMERSION COURSE CODE: 10957 ELIGIBILITY: APS students in grades 6-8 who were enrolled in Spanish Immersion during the 2013-14 school year. JULY 7 AUGUST 7 Period 1: 8:05 a.m. 10:15 a.m. Period 2: 10:25 a.m. 12:35 p.m. LOCATION: Swanson This program is designed to maintain and strengthen the middle school immersion students Spanish language skills. Emphasis will be placed on strengthening conversational skills while addressing grade-level grammar vocabulary goals. GOOGLE LIT TRIPS MAPPING HISTORICAL FICTION COURSE CODE: GOOGLELIT67 ELIGIBILITY: Students who have completed grade 6 or 7. JULY 7 JULY 25 Period 1: 8:05 a.m. 10:15 a.m. Period 2: 10:25 a.m. 12:35 p.m. LOCATION: Swanson In this social studies/language arts class, students will read an historical-fiction novel and simultaneously explore the journey using Google Earth. The use of Google Earth brings the reading experience to life, helping readers become part of the story by traveling alongside the characters. Throughout the journey, students will have the opportunity to view photos, video clips, primary sources and various expository texts that go beyond the novel, to help them engage in critical thinking and learn more about historical events. Students will also engage in a variety of writing experiences to reflect on the literary journey. After sharing this journey as a class, students will work in small groups and use Google Earth to map their own literary journeys.
II. HIGH INTENSITY LANGUAGE TRAINING PROGRAMS (HILT AND HILT EXTENSION) ENGLISH/READING AND MATHEMATICS COURSES ELIGIBILITY: HILT and HILTEX students in grades 6-8. JULY 7 AUGUST 7 Period 1: 8:05 a.m. 10:15 a.m. Period 2: 10:25 a.m. 12:35 p.m. LOCATION: Swanson COURSE SUBJECT GRADE CODE HILT A English/Reading (HP*) 6-8 10787 HILT A English/Reading (BP*) 6-8 10887 HILT B English/Reading (HP*) 6-8 10791 HILT B English/Reading (BP*) 6-8 10891 HILTEX A English/Reading 6-8 10794 HILTEX B English/Reading 6-8 10797 *HP High Proficiency; BP Beginning Proficiency HILTEX students in grades 6 or 7 may enroll in Summer Reading and Writing 6 or 7 (Course Code: 11001 or 11002) instead of HILTEX for additional reinforcement, based on HILTEX teacher recommendation. HILT MATHEMATICS LEVEL I - 10785: This course is designed for HILT A students who are new arrivals with limited academic background and who need instruction in beginning math concepts. HILT MATH 7 READINESS - 10886: This course is designed for HILT and HILTEX students enrolled in mainstream grade 7 mathematics for the next school year. The course will focus on strengthening the math concepts, skills and language necessary for success. HILT MATH 8 AND ALGEBRA READINESS - 13100: This course is designed for HILT and HILTEX students enrolled in mainstream mathematics for the next school year. The course will focus on strengthening algebra readiness and the math concepts, skills and language necessary for success. MIDDLE SCHOOL III. SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS APS middle school students with disabilities have the opportunity to take the regular middle school make-up and strengthening courses listed in this catalog. However, they will be expected to comply with the same regulations, grading and attendance policies that apply to all students taking these courses. IEP goals will not be implemented during Summer School unless students receive Extended School Year services. Students with disabilities may also take the special courses listed below. Resource services will be available for students who receive these services during the school year. SELF-CONTAINED MATH AND LANGUAGE ARTS, GRADES 6-7 Self-contained Math 6, COURSE CODE: 10046 Self-contained Math 7, COURSE CODE: 10033 Self-contained Language Arts 6, COURSE CODE: 10045 Self-contained Language Arts 7, COURSE CODE: 10029 ELIGIBILITY: Students enrolled full time in APS who received self-contained special education services during the 2013-14 school year. JULY 7 AUGUST 7 Period 1: 8:05 a.m. 10:15 a.m. Period 2: 10:25 a.m. 12:35 p.m. LOCATION: Swanson This program gives students who receive self-contained special education services the opportunity to strengthen their skills in both language arts and mathematics, and prepares them for classes they will be taking in the fall. SELF-CONTAINED MATH AND LANGUAGE ARTS, GRADE 8 Self-contained Language Arts 8, COURSE CODE: 10031 Self-contained Math 8, COURSE CODE: 10034 ELIGIBILITY: Students enrolled full time in APS who received self-contained special education services during the 2013-14 school year. JULY 7 AUGUST 15 Period 1: 7:30 a.m. 10:05 a.m. Period 2: 10:15 a.m. 12:50 p.m. This program gives students who receive self contained special education services the opportunity to strengthen their skills in both language arts and mathematics, and prepares them for classes they will be taking in the fall. SUMMER SCHOOL 17
MIDDLE SCHOOL INTERLUDE, GRADES 6-8 Grade 6, COURSE CODE: 10006 Grade 7, COURSE CODE: 10007 Grade 8, COURSE CODE: 10008 ELIGIBILITY: Students who attended the APS Middle School Interlude class during the 2013-14 school year. JULY 7 AUGUST 7; 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. $100 LOCATION: Swanson MULTI-INTERVENTION PROGRAM FOR STUDENTS WITH AUTISM (MIPA) COURSE CODE: 10023 ELIGIBILITY: Students enrolled full time in APS who attended MIPA during the 2013-14 school year. JULY 7 AUGUST 7; 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. LIFE SKILLS, GRADES 6-8 COURSE CODE: 10971 ELIGIBILITY: Students enrolled full time in APS who attended the Life Skills Program during the 2013-14 school year. JULY 7 AUGUST 15; 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. STRATFORD PROGRAM COURSE CODE: 20980 ELIGIBILITY: APS students only, see below. JULY 7 AUGUST 15; 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. The Stratford summer program is designed to provide continuous instruction in the areas of independent living, vocation and supportive academic skills for students with disabilities and/or autism. The focus is on maintaining skills established during the past school year as well as emerging skills. Transportation will be provided before and after summer school hours only. APS students without Extended School Year (ESY) services or who are not currently attending Stratford should contact the school prior to registering. For more information, call Karen Gerry at 703-228-6440. 18 SUMMER SCHOOL IV. ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS OUTDOOR LAB, GRADES 6-8 COURSE CODE: 10970 REGISTRATION CLOSES: 4/4/14 ELIGIBILITY: Arlington residents who have completed grade 6, 7 or 8. SESSION B: JULY 7 JULY 11 $614.00 (INCLUDES TRANSPORTATION, ROOM AND BOARD) LOCATION: Phoebe Hall-Knipling Outdoor Laboratory A blend of traditional camp activities (hiking, evening campfires, crafts, skits, etc.) and unique nature-based offerings, make this camp fun and informative. Although this camp is an extension of the elementary Outdoor Lab summer camp, a higher level of nature exploration, different activity options (like orienteering) and group initiatives help to give campers a distinct experience. Students are given opportunities to explore the natural world through focused activities of their own choosing and selfdirected free time activities. This exciting, highly successful summer camp is conducted at the Phoebe Hall-Knipling Outdoor Laboratory near Warrenton, Virginia. Students are transported to the Outdoor Lab on Monday morning and returned to Arlington on Friday afternoon of the same week. Tents and meals are provided. Tent mates will be assigned by the Camp Director to ensure campers have the opportunity to make new friends. For additional information call 703-228-6166. If registration exceeds program capacity a random selection procedure will be used to determine participation. Students will be notified by mail from the Science Office by April 25 on the status of their applications. If openings remain after the registration deadline, applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. STARTALK SUMMER PROGRAMS IN ARABIC AND CHINESE Beginning Arabic, COURSE CODE: STARARB68 Developing Arabic, COURSE CODE: STARARD68 Beginning Chinese, COURSE CODE: STARCHB68 Developing Chinese, COURSE CODE: STARCHD68 ELIGIBILITY: APS students in grades 6-8. JULY 7 JULY 25; 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. NO COST (contingent upon approval of a federal grant) LOCATION: Swanson STARTALK Arabic Program Beginning The Arabic Beginning program is intended for students with no previous study of the Arabic language. Students will leave the program able to understand and use basic language structures to communicate information about themselves in Arabic. For example, they will know how to introduce themselves, say their ages, talk about their favorite pastimes, describe their families, and express opinions about foods. Students will be exposed to a rich variety of cultures representing the Arabic-speaking world, with particular emphasis on Egypt. The main focus of study will be on understanding the culture and communicating about everyday needs and experiences, through experiential and handson activities, folklore, celebrations and traditions.
STARTALK Arabic Program Developing The Arabic Developing program is intended for students with one to two years of previous formal study of Modern Standard Arabic. Students are exposed to the rich variety of cultures representing the Arabic-speaking world, with particular emphasis on Egypt. The main focus of study will be on understanding the culture and communicating in a variety of ways about everyday needs and experiences, through experiential and hands-on activities, folklore, and cultural traditions. Upon registering for the program, students will take a placement test to determine instructional grouping. STARTALK Chinese Program Beginning The Chinese Beginning program is intended for students with no previous study of the Chinese language. Students will leave the program able to understand and use basic language structures to communicate information about themselves in Chinese. For example, they will know how to introduce themselves, say their ages, talk about their favorite pastimes, describe their families, and express opinions about foods. Students will be exposed to the rich culture of China, with particular emphasis on its capital, Beijing. The main focus of study will be on understanding the culture and communicating about everyday needs and experiences, through experiential and hands-on activities, folklore, celebrations and traditions. STARTALK Chinese Program Developing The Chinese Developing program is intended for students with one to two years of previous formal study of Mandarin Chinese. Students will be exposed to the rich culture of China, with particular emphasis on Shanghai. The main focus of study will be on the culture and communicating in a variety of ways about everyday needs and experiences, through experiential and handson activities, folklore, and cultural traditions. Upon registering for the program, students will take a placement test to determine instructional grouping. Following registration and administrative processing of forms in May, a random selection procedure will be held if applications exceed available spaces. HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAMS HIGH SCHOOL APS offers a countywide program which rotates locations each year. The 2014 summer school program will be held at Yorktown High School. This program offers a variety of opportunities that permit students to: Make-up courses Strengthen academic competencies Improve computational skills Learn to understand, speak, read, and write English Prepare to retake failed SOL tests Take new work for credit courses Meet requirements for driver education Students and parents should discuss possible areas of study, consult with teachers and counselors, and make course selections by the June 13 registration deadline. For more information regarding these programs, check the telephone listings on page 1 or call a school guidance counselor. Note: Courses which have low enrollment at the 6/13 deadline may be cancelled. I. MAKE-UP AND STRENGTHENING COURSES Eligibility: Students who should take make-up and strengthening courses fall into four categories: those who have failed a course previously those who have passed a course but failed an SOL exam those who have passed a course but need additional strengthening to be successful at the next level those who have passed a course but wish to improve their grade Credit is awarded only for those students who have previously failed a course. To be eligible for full credit, a student must be enrolled for all 30 days, meet the attendance requirements, and receive a passing grade. SOL exams will be administered in relevant core classes at the end of summer school. No auditing is permitted. Students who exceed three absences will be withdrawn. Physical Science 8, English 8, and Mathematics 8 are middle school courses. No credit is earned for these courses. CORE COURSES IN ENGLISH, SOCIAL STUDIES, MATH, SCIENCE, HEALTH AND WORLD LANGUAGES JULY 7 AUGUST 15 Period 1: 7:30 a.m. 10:05 a.m. Period 2: 10:15 a.m. 12:50 p.m. (courses and codes on next page) SUMMER SCHOOL 19
HIGH SCHOOL CORE COURSES IN ENGLISH, SOCIAL STUDIES, MATH, SCIENCE, HEALTH (cont d) COURSE CODE Physical Science 8* 14125 English 8* 11120 English 9 21130 English 10 21140 English 11 21150 English 12 21160 World Geography 22210 World Hist./Geo. Ancient Civilization 22215 World Hist./Geo. 1500AD to Present 22216 Virginia & U.S. History 22360 Virginia & U.S. Government 22440 Mathematics 8* 13112 Algebra I** 23130 Algebra I, Part I 23131 Algebra II Readiness*** 23101 Algebra II 23135 Geometry 23143 Earth Space Science 24210 Biology 24310 Chemistry 24410 Health (.5 credit meets 7/7-7/25) 27320 French I 25110 French II 25120 Spanish I 25510 Spanish II 25520 *Eighth grade course; no credit earned ** Students in need of strengthening for Algebra I, Part II should enroll in Algebra I *** Three week course; no credit earned ALGEBRA II READINESS COURSE CODE: 23101 ELIGIBILITY: Arlington residents only who have successfully completed Algebra I and Geometry. JULY 28 AUGUST 15 Period 1: 8:05 a.m. 10:15 a.m. Period 2: 10:15 a.m. 12:50 p.m. This three-week course is designed for students entering Algebra II who desire a refresher of Algebra I. It is intended for students who passed Algebra I, the Algebra I Standards of Learning exam and Geometry. Students who need remediation for the SOL exam should take Algebra II. No credit will be awarded. II. STANDARDS OF LEARNING (SOL) STRENGTHENING COURSES English 11 Writing COURSE CODE: 20966 English 8 (SPED) COURSE CODE: 11121 Math 8 (SPED) COURSE CODE: 13114 ELIGIBILITY: The Standards of Learning strengthening courses are open to: 1. Students who passed English 11 but failed the SOL Writing exam. 2. Students with disabilities who need to pass the 8th grade Reading and Math SOL exams in order to earn a modified diploma. No credit will be awarded for these courses. Note: students registering for the SOL Writing course must register in the Summer School Office. No transportation is provided for this course. JUNE 23 JULY 18 (English 11 Writing; testing July 14-18) 7:30 a.m. 12:50 p.m. JULY 7 AUGUST 15 (SPED English and Math courses) Period 1: 7:30 a.m. 10:05 a.m. Period 2: 10:15 a.m. 12:50 p.m. III. NEW WORK FOR CREDIT COURSES To be eligible for full credit, a student must be enrolled for ALL 30 days, meet the attendance requirements and receive a passing grade. Students must have the recommendation of their current teacher in the relevant subject area noted on their registration form. JULY 7 AUGUST 15; 7:30 a.m. 12:50 p.m. $195.00 (1.0 CREDIT) COURSE English 10 English 11 English 12 English 9 HILTEX English 10 HILTEX HILT B (English/Reading) Algebra I Algebra I, Part II Geometry Algebra II Math Analysis/Trigonometry Economics & Personal Finance Ceramics I, 9-12 Photography I, 9-12* CODE 21140N 21150N 21160N 20796N 20799N 20790N 23130N 23132N 23143N 23135N 23155N 22212N 29167N 29193N *Students are requested to supply their own cameras, if possible. A limited number of cameras are available based on need. Students are responsible for lost, damaged or stolen equipment. 20 SUMMER SCHOOL
IV. ONLINE COURSES For Summer 2014, the only online course to be offered will be Economics and Personal Finance. Additional courses are in development for 2015. Lab availability and teacher office hours will be provided at orientation. Successful completion of the course for credit will require that students: Participate in an online orientation session Routinely access the Internet to complete weekly tasks and assignments Participate in scheduled proctored mid-term and final exams Engage with an instructor in person and/or online Receive a passing grade ECONOMICS AND PERSONAL FINANCE COURSE CODE NEW WORK: 22212NV COURSE CODE MAKE UP: 22212V ELIGIBILITY: Current APS students only who have completed grades 9, 10 and/or 11 who are recommended by their counselor. JULY 7 AUGUST 15 $195.00 for New Work for Credit for Make-Up and Strengthening HIGH SCHOOL V. HIGH INTENSITY LANGUAGE TRAINING PROGRAMS (HILT AND HILT EXTENSION) One credit is awarded for a passing grade for students entering grades 10-12 who are repeating a course and have not received credit for that course during the year. Students presently in grades 9-12 who are enrolled in a course for the first time receive 0.5 credit for a passing grade. ENGLISH/READING COURSES ELIGIBILITY: Teacher recommendation JULY 7 AUGUST 15 Period 1: 7:30 a.m. 10:05 a.m. Period 2: 10:15 a.m. 12:50 p.m. In addition to the HILT and other New Work for credit courses at Yorktown students may enroll in the special courses listed below. COURSE SUBJECT GRADE CODE HILT A English/Reading (HP*) 9-12 20786 HILT A English/Reading (BP*) 9-12 20787 HILT B English/Reading (HP*) 9-12 20790 HILT B English/Reading (BP*) 9-12 20791 HILTEX 9 English 9-12 20796 HILTEX 10 English 9-12 20799 *HP High Proficiency; BP Beginning Proficiency HILT MATH FOUNDATIONS COURSE CODE: 23116 ELIGIBILITY: HILT students in grades 9-12. JULY 7 AUGUST 15 Period 1: 7:30 a.m. 10:05 a.m. Period 2: 10:15 a.m. 12:50 p.m. This course is recommended for HILT students in grades 9-12 who have limited English language skills and with interrupted schooling. Students will develop their understanding of whole numbers, fractions, decimal and percent computation and estimation. These concepts will be applied to practical problemsolving in the areas of measurement, probability, statistics and geometry. Students will not receive credit for this course. SUMMER SCHOOL 21
HIGH SCHOOL HILT PRE-ALGEBRA COURSE CODE: 23100 JULY 7 AUGUST 15 Period 1: 7:30 a.m. 10:05 a.m. Period 2: 10:15 a.m. 12:50 p.m. This course is recommended for HILT students in grades 9-12 who need focus on strengthening Pre-Algebra topics including rational numbers, ratios and proportions, integers, variables and expressions, and equations and graphing. Students will not receive credit for this course. HILT ALGEBRA I READINESS COURSE CODE: 23102 JULY 7 AUGUST 15 Period 1: 7:30 a.m. 10:05 a.m. Period 2: 10:15 a.m. 12:50 p.m. This course is recommended for HILT students in grades 9-12. The course will introduce essential topics covered in Algebra I Part 1. Students will not receive credit for this course. Upon successful completion, students will be recommended for Algebra I Part I. Students will not be recommended for Algebra I Part II. VI. SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS APS high school students with disabilities have the opportunity to take the regular high school make-up and strengthening courses listed in this catalog. However, they will be expected to comply with the same regulations, grading and attendance policies that apply to all students taking these courses. Resource services will be available to students who receive this support during the school year. SELF-CONTAINED LANGUAGE ARTS 8 & MATH 8 Self-contained Language Arts 8, COURSE CODE: 10031 Self-contained Math 8, COURSE CODE: 10034 ELIGIBILITY: APS students completing grade eight who received special education services during 2013-14. JULY 7 AUGUST 15 Period 1: 7:30 a.m. 10:05 a.m. Period 2: 10:15 a.m. 12:50 p.m. This program gives students who receive self-contained special education services the opportunity to strengthen their skills in both language arts and mathematics. SELF-CONTAINED LANGUAGE ARTS 9 COURSE CODE: 20001 ELIGIBILITY: APS students completing grade nine who received special education services during 2013-14. JULY 7 AUGUST 15; Period 1: 7:30 a.m. 10:05 a.m. Period 2: 10:15 a.m. 12:50 p.m. This program gives students who receive self-contained special education services the opportunity to strengthen their skills in language arts. LIFE SKILLS, GRADES 9-12 COURSE CODE: 20971 ELIGIBILITY: Students enrolled full time in APS who attended the Life Skills Program during 2013-14. JULY 7 AUGUST 15; 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. LIFE SKILLS SUPPORTED WORK AND TRANSITION (SWAT) COURSE CODE: 29085 ELIGIBILITY: APS students (aged 18-22) enrolled in the SWAT program during the 2013-14 school year. JULY 7 AUGUST 15; 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. MULTI-INTERVENTION PROGRAM FOR STUDENTS WITH AUTISM (MIPA) COURSE CODE: 20914 ELIGIBILITY: Students enrolled full-time in APS who attended MIPA during the 2013-14 school year. JULY 7 AUGUST 15; 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. STRATFORD PROGRAM COURSE CODE: 20980 ELIGIBILITY: APS students only; see below JULY 7 AUGUST 15; 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. The Stratford summer program is designed to provide continuous instruction in the areas of independent living, vocation and supportive academic skills for students with disabilities and/or autism. The focus is on maintaining skills established during the previous school year as well as emerging skills. Transportation will be provided before and after summer school hours only. Students without Extended School Year (ESY) services or not currently attending Stratford should contact the school prior to registering. For more information, call Karen Gerry at 703-228-6440. 22 SUMMER SCHOOL
VII. DRIVER EDUCATION ELIGIBILITY: APS students only who are at least 15 1/2 years of age on July 1, 2014. PRE-REQUISITE: VA learner s permit from DMV and both child and parent/guardian attendance at a parent information meeting. PARENT INFORMATION MEETING DATES: 5/29/14 OR 6/3/14 REGISTRATION: 6:45 p.m. PROGRAM: 7:00 p.m., Education Center, School Board Room Due to requirements of the legislation, those participants arriving late (after 7 p.m.) will not be admitted. Failure to attend an information meeting or to present a VA learner s permit from the DMV at the meeting will result in the student being withdrawn from the course. In cases where a student is withdrawn for failure to comply with program requirements, a refund will be provided less a $100 cancellation fee. All fees are fully refundable if a session is cancelled due to low enrollment.* SESSION I COURSE CODE: 27010 JULY 7 JULY 25; 7:30 a.m. 12:50 p.m. (July 25 class ends at 10:05 a.m.) $955.00 LOCATION: YORKTOWN SESSION II COURSE CODE: 27011 JULY 28 - AUGUST 15 ; 7:30 a.m. 12:50 p.m. (August 16 class ends at 10:05 a.m.) $955.00 LOCATION: YORKTOWN Successful completion of this course entitles students to one half credit and a temporary driver s license. Classes meet at Yorktown High School for 14 1/2 days, five and a half hours daily for 14 days and an additional two-and-a-half hours on the fifteenth day of class, as specified by the Department of Education and the Department of Motor Vehicles. Instruction is divided between the classroom, simulators, and in-car driving. Students should bring their DMV learner s permit to every class and be prepared to drive on the road daily. Students should register for one session only. If you would like to be considered for both sessions, please call the Driver Education office at 703-228-6167. Priority enrollment will be given to students closest to driving age.* If enrollment exceeds capacity, the youngest students will be withdrawn and issued a full refund. Students will be notified by mail in early June regarding the status of their enrollment. No absences will be permitted. *Checks/payment will be held until student enrollment is finalized after the last parent meeting in June. At that time, checks will be deposited for students who are placed, and returned to those for whom there is no space available. HIGH SCHOOL VIII. ALTERNATIVE AND INDIVIDUAL HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAMS ARLINGTON MILL ELIGIBILITY: Current Arlington Mill High School students ONLY for all courses. HILT English courses (all levels), English 9, 10, 11 and 12, and Math core courses (Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, Prob/Stat) are available as follows: DAY CLASSES: JULY 7 AUGUST 15 New Work for Credit: 7:30 a.m. 12:50 p.m. (only one New Work course may be taken) Make-Up and Strengthening: Period 1: 7:30 a.m. 10:05 a.m. Period 2: 10:15 a.m. 12:50 p.m. $195.00 PER COURSE for New Work for Credit PER COURSE for Make-Up and Strengthening EVENING CLASSES: JULY 7 AUGUST 14 Monday through Thursday, 6:15 p.m. 9:30 p.m. For more information, contact Barbara Thompson at 703-228- 5350. NEW DIRECTIONS ELIGIBILITY: Current New Directions students only. JULY 7 AUGUST 15 New Work: 7:30 a.m. 12:50 p.m. Make-Up and Strengthening: Period 1: 7:30 a.m. 10:05 a.m. Period 2: 10:15 a.m. 12:50 p.m. $195.00 PER COURSE for New Work for Credit PER COURSE for Make-Up and Strengthening New Directions will be offering selected make-up and strengthening and/or new work for credit courses. For more information, contact Philip Bonar at 703-228-2117. WAKEFIELD AP SUMMER BRIDGE PROGRAM COURSE CODE: 20192 ELIGIBILITY: Wakefield students only who will take AP courses at Wakefield in the 2014-15 school year. AUGUST 18 AUGUST 21; 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Students will receive instruction in the following areas: AP course content instruction Time management & organization skills Coping with stress and procrastination Ethical academic conduct Note-taking and reading skills Study skills and learning styles College planning and financial aid For more information, contact Laurel Wiersma at laurel.wiersma@apsva.us or 703-228-6700. SUMMER SCHOOL 23
HIGH SCHOOL WAKEFIELD SUMMER INSTITUTE COURSE CODE: 20191 ELIGIBILITY: Wakefield students only who did not complete their Senior Project during the 2013-14 school year. JUNE 23 JULY 3 Wakefield students who did not complete their Senior Project during their senior year should contact Lisa Labella, Senior Project Coordinator, at 703-228-6666 or lisa.labella@apsva.us for more information. NOTES: WASHINGTON-LEE INTRO TO ADVANCED COURSES COURSE CODE: 20193 ELIGIBILITY: Washington-Lee students not previously enrolled in advanced courses. JUNE 23 JULY 3; 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. LOCATION: Washington-Lee This course is designed to enhance and strengthen students skills in academic strategies and techniques, and communicate the expectations they will encounter in intensified and AP/IB classrooms. For more information, contact the Washington-Lee Counseling Office at 703-228-6250. 24 SUMMER SCHOOL
APPENDIX: 2014 SUMMER SCHOOL COURSE LIST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL COURSES APPENDIX CODE COURSE REGISTRATION DEADLINE 00920 Communication Class K 2 4/4/14 00921 Communication Class 3 5 4/4/14 00919 Deaf and Hard of Hearing Class 4/4/14 00937 Elementary Interlude K 5 4/4/14 00912 Elementary Life Skills K 5 4/4/14 00924 Global Village Summit K 3 4/4/14 00950 HILT K 5/9/14 00951 HILT 1 5/9/14 00952 HILT 2 5/9/14 00953 HILT 3 5/9/14 00954 HILT 4 5/9/14 00955 HILT 5 5/9/14 00960 HILT/FLS K 5/9/14 00961 HILT/FLS 1 5/9/14 00962 HILT/FLS 2 5/9/14 00902 Kindergarten 5/9/14 00903 Math / Language Arts 1 5/9/14 00904 Math / Language Arts 2 5/9/14 00905 Math / Language Arts 3 5/9/14 00906 Math / Language Arts 4 5/9/14 00907 Math / Language Arts 5 5/9/14 03904 Math Camp, Grade 2 5/9/14 03905 Math Camp, Grade 3 5/9/14 03906 Math Camp, Grade 4 5/9/14 03907 Math Camp, Grade 5 5/9/14 00900 Multi-Intervention Program for Students with Autism (MIPA) Pre-K 4/4/14 00913 Multi-Intervention Program for Students with Autism (MIPA) K-2 4/4/14 00914 Multi-Intervention Program for Students with Autism (MIPA) 3-5 4/4/14 00970 Outdoor Lab: Session A 4/4/14 00971 Outdoor Lab: Session C 4/4/14 SUMMER SCHOOL 25
APPENDIX ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (cont d.) CODE COURSE REGISTRATION DEADLINE 00901 Pre-Kindergarten 5/9/14 00910 Pre-K Developmental Program 4/4/14 00918 Reading Camp (Disabilities) 4/4/14 00915 Self-Contained Math / Language Arts K 1 5/9/14 00916 Self-Contained Math / Language Arts 2 3 5/9/14 00917 Self-Contained Math / Language Arts 4 5 5/9/14 00935 Social Skills 2 3 4/4/14 00936 Social Skills 4 5 4/4/14 00938 Spanish Immersion Option I: Pre-K 5/9/14 00939 Spanish Immersion Option I: K 5/9/14 00940 Spanish Immersion Option I: 1-2 5/9/14 00941 Spanish Immersion Option I: 3-4 5/9/14 00943 Spanish Immersion Option II: Pre-K 5/9/14 00944 Spanish Immersion Option II: K 5/9/14 00945 Spanish Immersion Option II: 1-2 5/9/14 00948 Spanish Immersion Option II: 3-5 5/9/14 00925 Summer Laureate (K 4) 4/4/14 MIDDLE SCHOOL COURSES CODE COURSE REGISTRATION DEADLINE 11109 English 6 6/13/14 11110 English 7 6/13/14 11120 English 8 6/13/14 11121 English 8 (Disabilities) SOL Strengthening 6/13/14 15110 French I 6/13/14 15120 French II 6/13/14 GOOGLELIT67 Google Lit Trips Mapping Historical Fiction 6/13/14 10887 HILT A English/Reading (BP) 6-8 6/13/14 10787 HILT A English/Reading (HP) 6-8 6/13/14 13100 HILT Math 8 and Algebra Readiness 6/13/14 10886 HILT Math 7 Readiness 6/13/14 10785 HILT Mathematics Level I 6/13/14 10891 HILT B English/Reading (BP) 6-8 6/13/14 26 SUMMER SCHOOL
MIDDLE SCHOOL (cont d.) APPENDIX CODE COURSE REGISTRATION DEADLINE 10791 HILT B English/Reading (HP) 6-8 6/13/14 10794 HILTEX A English/Reading 6-8 6/13/14 10797 HILTEX B English/Reading 6-8 6/13/14 10006 Interlude 6 5/9/14 10007 Interlude 7 5/9/14 10008 Interlude 8 5/9/14 13102 Introduction to Algebra 6/13/14 10958 Jumpstart Toward Algebra 6/13/14 10971 Life Skills 6-8 5/9/14 14115 Life Science 7 6/13/14 13110 Math 6 6/13/14 13111 Math 7 6/13/14 13112 Math 8 6/13/14 13114 Math 8 (Disabilities) SOL Strengthening 6/13/14 10023 Multi-Intervention Program for Students with Autism (MIPA) 5/9/14 10970 Outdoor Lab: Session B 4/4/14 14125 Physical Science 8 6/13/14 11001 Reading and Writing Lab 6 6/13/14 11002 Reading and Writing Lab 7 6/13/14 10045 Self-Contained Language Arts 6 6/13/14 10029 Self-Contained Language Arts 7 6/13/14 10046 Self-Contained Math 6 6/13/14 10033 Self-Contained Math 7 6/13/14 15510 Spanish I 6/13/14 15520 Spanish II 6/13/14 10957 Spanish Immersion 6-8 6/13/14 STARARB68 Startalk Beg. Arabic 5/9/14 STARARD68 Startalk Dev. Arabic 5/9/14 STARCHB68 Startalk Beg. Chinese 5/9/14 STARCHD68 Startalk Dev. Chinese 5/9/14 20980 Stratford Program 6/13/14 SUMMER SCHOOL 27
APPENDIX HIGH SCHOOL COURSES (See page 21 for online course codes and registration information) CODE COURSE REGISTRATION DEADLINE 23130 Algebra I 6/13/14 23130N Algebra I N/W 5/9/14 23132N Algebra I Part II N/W 5/9/14 23101 Algebra II Readiness 6/13/14 23131 Algebra I, Part I 6/13/14 23135 Algebra II 6/13/14 23135N Algebra II N/W 5/9/14 24310 Biology I 6/13/14 29167N Ceramics I, 9-12 N/W 5/9/14 24410 Chemistry 6/13/14 27010 Driver Education (Session 1) 5/9/14 27011 Driver Education (Session 2) 5/9/14 24210 Earth Space Science 6/13/14 22212N Economics and Personal Finance N/W 5/9/14 20966 English (writing) SOL Strengthening 6/13/14 11120 English 8 6/13/14 11121 English 8 (Disabilities) SOL Strengthening 6/13/14 21130 English 9 6/13/14 21140 English 10 6/13/14 21140N English 10 N/W 5/9/14 21150 English 11 6/13/14 21150N English 11 N/W 5/9/14 21160 English 12 6/13/14 21160N English 12 N/W 5/9/14 25110 French I 6/13/14 25120 French II 6/13/14 23143 Geometry 6/13/14 23143N Geometry N/W 5/9/14 27320 Health 6/13/14 23116 HILT Math Foundations 6/13/14 23100 HILT Pre-Algebra 6/13/14 23102 HILT Algebra I Readiness 6/13/14 20787 HILT A - English/Reading (BP) 6/13/14 20786 HILT A - English/Reading (HP) 6/13/14 28 SUMMER SCHOOL
HIGH SCHOOL (cont d.) APPENDIX CODE COURSE REGISTRATION DEADLINE 20791 HILT B - English/Reading (BP) 6/13/14 20790 HILT B - English/Reading (HP) 6/13/14 20790N HILT B - English/Reading N/W 5/9/14 20796 HILTEX 9 - English 6/13/14 20799 HILTEX 10 - English 6/13/14 20796N HILTEX English 9 N/W 5/9/14 20799N HILTEX English 10 N/W 5/9/14 20971 Life Skills 9-12 5/9/14 29085 Life Skills Supported Work and Transition (SWAT) 5/9/14 23155N Math Analysis/Trigonometry N/W 5/9/14 13112 Math 8 6/13/14 13114 Math 8 (Disabilities) SOL Strengthening 6/13/14 20914 Multi-Intervention Program for Students with Autism (MIPA) 5/9/14 29193N Photography I N/W 5/9/14 14125 Physical Science 8 6/13/14 10031 Self-Contained Language Arts 8 6/13/14 20001 Self-Contained Language Arts 9 6/13/14 10034 Self-Contained Math 8 6/13/14 25510 Spanish I 6/13/14 25520 Spanish II 6/13/14 20980 Stratford Program 6/13/14 22440 Virginia & U.S Government 6/13/14 22360 Virginia & U.S. History 6/13/14 20192 Wakefield AP Summer Bridge Program 6/13/14 20191 Wakefield Summer Institute 6/13/14 20193 Washington-Lee Intro to Advanced Courses 6/13/14 22210 World Geography 6/13/14 22216 World Hist./Geo: 1500AD to Present 6/13/14 22215 World Hist./Geo: Ancient Civilization 6/13/14 SUMMER SCHOOL 29
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