15. 2001
High School Summer Program
INFORMATION:
The High School Summer Program is
prepared to offer required courses in English, mathematics, science, social
studies, computer literacy, health, and physical education that are scheduled
during the regular school year.
Emphasis will be placed on remediation and development of basic
skills. Students failing courses
due to attendance problems will not be admitted to the High School Summer
Program. Students withdrawn from
courses as a result of Academic Review Board Hearings are not entitled to
summer school. The district intends that the Summer School Program only be held
if enrollment is sufficient to cover all costs associated with this program.
Teachers' Salaries:
Number
of teachers = 14
Teacher
hours per day = 4
Number
of instructional days = 30
Total
instructional hours per teacher = 120
Salary
per teacher (120 hours x $24.94) = $2,993
Total
instructional salary ($2,993 x 14
teachers) = $41,
902
Postage and Supplies 750
Total $42, 652
RECOMMENDATION:
That the administration be authorized to
operate the self-sustaining, thirty (30) school day Summer School Program only
if there is sufficient enrollment to cover costs associated with this
program. Students who participate
will be charged registration fees as follows:
Resident
students:
Semester
courses (.5 credit) = $65 per
course
Full
year courses (1.0 credit) = $130 per course
Nonresident
students:
Semester
courses (.5 credit) = $80 per
course
Full
year courses (1.0 credit) = $160 per course
The administration's recommendations 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, and 32 were considered together.