Summer School registration closes on Friday, May 13, 2022.
Only students who reside within the geographic boundaries of CUSD 10 can enroll in 2022 Summer School.
FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION ON 2021 SUMMER SCHOOL:
Collinsville High School 2022 Summer School Program – REVISED Informational Packet OR
Programa de Escuela de Verano para la Preparatoria de Collinsville 2022 – Paquete de Información
Registration Information
Please note: Students who reside outside the boundaries of CUSD 10 will NOT be able to enroll in 2022 Summer School.
Collinsville High School accepts registration packets on a first-come, first-served basis and is complete only when all registration forms and payment have been received. Only students with complete registrations will be added to a class roster.
Registration is open now and closes Friday, May 13, 2022. In case of cancellation, registration fees will be returned. Those students who register for a class that is cancelled may choose to be reimbursed or to enroll in another class after the registration deadline, if space is still available. There will be no cost for classes taken for credit recovery. Classes taken for reasons other than credit recovery will be $100.00 per .5 credit session. Students may take a maximum of two .5 credit courses ($200.00 total).
There are NO refunds of summer school fees! (Except as noted above.)
In-person/remote instruction
Summer school is scheduled to be in-person. However, CHS administration reserves the right to change that to hybrid/remote at any time based on the safety of the students and staff. Students will not have the option to choose to be remote.
Completed online registration and full payment must be completed by the end of the day on Friday, May 13, 2022.
Please direct any questions to the CHS Counseling Department. Office hours are 7:15 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. or call (618) 346-6320 ext. 1129.
Summer School Attendance Policies
Attendance is essential during the Summer School Program as these are concentrated programs of 50+ class hours per session.
- Students are allowed one absence during a session in Summer School. A student will be dropped from class on the second absence of the session, with no refund.
- No partial absences are allowed
- Students will not be excused from summer school for vacation/camps/work, etc.
- No early dismissals will be allowed. If a student needs to leave early for any reason, s/he will receive an absence
- No student is allowed to go to his/her car or to the parking lot during sessions. If a student does, s/he will be considered absent for the session.
Attempts may be made to contact the parent/guardian upon the second absence. This may be done as a courtesy to remind families of a possible drop in the event of a third absence. Parents are strongly encouraged to monitor tardies, attendance, and grades on Skyward Parent Portal.
- Tardiness is defined as reporting up to 5 minutes late at the beginning of the class or returning late from break.
- Reporting to class or returning from break in excess of (over) 5 minutes late is considered an absence.
- Two tardies to class is considered one absence
- No early dismissals will be allowed. If a student needs to leave early for any reason, s/he will receive an absence
Rules & Regulations
Schedule Changes:
The last day to drop a class and not receive a grade of F is May 24, 2022. No other schedule changes are permitted.
Discipline:
- Any disciplinary referrals could result in dismissal from the Summer School Program
- All rules in place for the 2021-2022 school year, reflected in the student handbook, are in effect for Summer School
- Any student caught smoking, using, or possessing tobacco/substances/look-alikes will dropped from the program
- Students may not use lockers during summer school.
- Some sections of the building will be closed to students during the summer. These sections of the building will not be used for summer school and are being cleaned and prepared for the opening of school in the fall. Students who are in these sections without proper authorization will be dropped from the program. This includes the parking lot.
Transportation & Lunch
- Students are responsible for providing their own transportation to and from summer school
- Any student possessing a valid driver’s license may drive to school for summer school. There is no cost. Please be advised that all school policies regarding search of vehicles on school property will apply to any student who drives to school.
- Lunch will not be offered during summer school. A soda machine will be available to students. Students planning to attend the full day should bring lunch to school. Students are allowed to leave during their lunch break, but the tardy policy applies if the student returns late from lunch
Schedule
Student schedules and room assignments will be accessible on Skyward. Additionally, room/teacher assignments will be posted on door number 33 of the main building on the first day of summer school.
Course Offerings, Dates & Times
The attendance dates are:
May 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 31
June 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14
The daily schedule is:
Session 1 – 7:30-11:00 a.m.
Session 2 – 11:30 a.m. – 3:00 pm
Final exams will be taken on June 14, 2022. No final can be taken early or late; no exceptions.
Session 1 Final = 7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.
Session 2 Final = 9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Courses Offered*
7:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Algebra 1A Paced (021011) Algebra 1 Semester 1 (021021) Algebraic Concepts Semester 1 (023031) Geometry with Math Models Semester 1 (023011) English 1 Semester 1 (011011) English 2 Semester 1 (012011) English 3 Semester 1 (013011) Senior Composition (014021) Physical Science Semester 1 (031011) Biology Semester 1 (031021) Consumer/Career Education (10110) U.S. History Semester 1 (04301G) World Geography Semester 1 (042021) Health (082012) PE (081011) |
11:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Algebra 1B Paced (022012) Algebra 1 Semester 2 (021022) Algebraic Concepts Semester 2 (023032) Geometry with Math Models Semester 2 (023012) English 1 Semester 2 (011012) English 2 Semester 2 (012012) English 3 Semester 2 (013012) Senior Literature (013092) Physical Science Semester 2 (031012) Biology Semester 2 (031022) U.S. History Semester 2 (04301G) World Geography Semester 2 (042022) Government (041011) PE (081012) |
*Math, English, Science and U.S. History courses may be taken only as make-up courses resulting from a failure during the regular school year. Math, English, Science and U.S. History cannot be taken for advancement purposes.
Driver Education
Private and parochial school students who reside within the geographic boundaries of Collinsville CUSD 10 and CHS students also have the opportunity to take Driver’s Education. This class costs $250. IF you are interested, please contact Mrs. Gresh at 618-346-6320 ext. 1117 or [email protected].
How to Register
- Use the purple button at the top of this page or click HERE.
- You will be directed to the Summer School Information Page which will include links to the Summer School Information Packet and Online Registration. For directions to select and pay for your summer school courses, you can access a CHS Summer School Registration Guide at the bottom of the page.
COVID-19 Mitigations
Up-to-date COVID-19 requirements and policies are outlined in the latest issue of the CUSD 10 2021-22 Return to Learn Plan. Click here to read the complete plan.
Please note the following:
Masks are recommended to be worn indoors by all teachers, staff, students, and visitors to Pre-K-12 schools who are two years of age or older and medically able to tolerate a mask, regardless of vaccination status.
In order to attend school, all students must be screened by their parents for symptoms of COVID-19 and other criteria. All staff must also screen themselves for this criteria prior to reporting to work. By attending school, all students and staff are certifying that they meet the following criteria:
- They do not have a temperature 100.4℉ or higher.
- They are not taking fever-reducing medicines, such as those that contain aspirin, ibuprofen or acetaminophen, in order to reduce his/her fever.
- They have not been directed to self-quarantine by a healthcare provider.
- They have not been directed to self-quarantine by the County or State Department of Public Health.
- They do not have any of the following symptoms:
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Students and staff who tested positive for COVID-19 or have COVID-19 symptoms are to follow the CDC guidelines to determine when they can return to school. Please see the COVID-19 Return to School Flowchart found on page 14 of the 2021-22 Return to Learn Plan.