
Course Offerings
Registration begins Monday, March 13, 2023 and closes Wednesday, May 3, 2023
Term 1
Wednesday, June 14 - Monday, July 10, 2023
(No classes scheduled on 6/19, 7/3, and 7/4)
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Term 2
Tuesday, July 11 - Tuesday, August 1, 2023
(Summer Graduation will be held on Tuesday, August 1)
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Integrated Math 1A |
Zoom 2x |
Integrated Math 1B |
Zoom 2x |
Integrated Math 2A |
Zoom 2x |
Integrated Math 2B |
Zoom 2x |
Integrated Math 3A |
Zoom 1x |
Integrated Math 3B |
Zoom 1x |
American Literature 1 |
Zoom 1x |
American Literature 2 |
Zoom 1x |
High School English 1 |
Zoom 1x |
High School English 2 |
Zoom 1x |
High School English 3 |
Zoom 1x |
High School English 4 |
Zoom 1x |
US History 1 |
Zoom 2x |
US History 2 |
Zoom 2x |
World History 1 |
Zoom 2x |
World History 2 |
Zoom 2x |
Health |
Zoom 2x |
Health |
Zoom 2x |
Spanish 1 |
Zoom 2x |
Spanish 2 |
Zoom 2x |
Spanish 3 |
Zoom 2x |
Spanish 4 |
Zoom 2x |
Physical Education |
Zoom 2x |
Physical Education |
Zoom 2x |
Biology 1 |
Zoom+LAB |
Biology 2 |
Zoom+LAB |
Economics 1 |
Zoom 2x |
Civics 2 |
Zoom 2x |
Zoom 2x
Courses will be delivered via Canvas and will require students to participate in twice weekly live Zoom meetings on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM.
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Zoom 1x
The following courses will be delivered via Edgenuity and will require students to attend a weekly meeting via Zoom with the assigned course instructor. The meeting time(s) will be determined by the teacher and student at the time the student is enrolled.
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Zoom+LAB
In addition to synchronous online instruction, Biology 1,2 students are required to attend a weekly in-person lab at Del Norte High School (room TBD). The lab will be offered on Thursdays from 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM.
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Additional Edgenuity courses may be available to students who:
- Are seniors needing multiple classes to graduate
- Need a class without a full cohort (i.e., the enrollment is less than 40 students)
- Need two classes which are offered in the same Summer School term
- Have special circumstances where they are unable to participate in the cohort classes
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Who may request Summer School courses?
- What is the enrollment process?
- How will requests be determined?
- When will students know that they have been accepted to Summer School?
- How are the courses delivered?
- What are the student expectations for participation and attendance?
- How much time should students expect to spend with their Summer School course work?
- What supports will be available for students to ensure success in the Summer School courses?
- How does Summer School coursework affect NCAA eligibility?
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Who may request Summer School courses?
This summer Poway Unified School District is pleased to announce that we will offer Summer School to current high school students (i.e., students who are enrolled in grades 9 - 12 during the 2022-23 school year). High school Summer School is not available to students who are current 8th grade students.
Courses will be offered for both credit recovery and for acceleration.
Credit Recovery: Students who need to make-up a course previously attempted (i.e., a course in which the student received a grade of D or F) will be accommodated in Summer School.
Acceleration: Students who would like to take a Summer School course for the purpose of acceleration will be accommodated on a limited basis. Applications will be prioritized based on grade level.
Late Additions: For students who receive a D or F in the final term of the 2022-23 (after the summer school enrollment deadline), Summer School 2023 will make every effort to place students in needed courses; however, space is limited. Current 11th and 12th grade students will have priority for late additions. Poway Unified School District offers many many other options available to 9th and 10th grade students to recover credit during the school year and in future summer school sessions.
Enrollment requests for late additions must be received by 4 PM on Monday, June 12, 2023.
What is the enrollment process?
Requests for Summer School can be made beginning Monday, March 13, 2023 through Wednesday, May 3, 2023.
Students interested in Summer School should contact their school site counselor. All requests for Summer School (with the exception of credit recovery requests based on the final term) must be received by May 3, 2023. Counselors will request courses for students.
Students and families will be notified of Summer School placement no later than Wednesday, May 24, 2023. Students and families must accept their placement in the course and affirm their commitment to attend by May 31, 2023 or their placement may be forfeited to another student.
Students in grades 9 through 11 are limited to no more than two courses during the 2023 summer session.
How will requests be determined?
Students who need to make-up a course previously attempted will be accommodated in Summer School.
Students who would like to take a Summer School course for the purpose of acceleration will be accommodated on a limited basis. Applications will be prioritized based on grade level.
Late Additions: For students who receive a D or F in the final term of the 2022-23 (after the summer school enrollment deadline), Summer School 2023 will make every effort to place students in needed courses; however, space is limited. Current 11th and 12th grade students will have priority for late additions. Poway Unified School District offers many many other options available to 9th and 10th grade students to recover credit during the school year and in future summer school sessions.
Enrollment requests for late additions must be received by 4 PM on Monday, June 12, 2023.
When will students know that they have been accepted to Summer School?
Students and families will be notified of Summer School placement no later than Wednesday, May 24, 2023. Students and families must accept their placement in the course and affirm their commitment to attend by May 31, 2023 or their placement may be forfeited to another student.
NOTICE: Due to the overwhelming number of requests for summer school, we are experiencing some delays in notifying students and families of their placements. We expect to be able to notify all students and families of their placement on or before May 31, 2023. Students and families receiving notification must affirm their commitment to attend by June 7, 2023.
How are the courses delivered?
All Summer School courses will be offered online. Synchronous instruction will be provided and teachers will hold regular office hours to provide just-in-time support for students.
Online office hours for all courses will be available between 10:00 AM and 12:00 PM on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays (except holidays).
Students will also be required to attend mandatory Zoom meeting(s) and/or in-person labs depending upon the course. Please see below for additional details for specific courses.
The following courses will be delivered via Canvas and will require students to participate in twice weekly live Zoom meetings on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:00 AM and 12:00 PM.
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Integrated Math 1A, 1B
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Integrated Math 2A, 2B
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US History 1, 2
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World History 1, 2
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Health
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Spanish 1, 2
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Spanish 3, 4
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Physical Education
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Economics
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Civics
In addition to synchronous online instruction, Biology 1, 2 students are required to attend a weekly in-person lab at DNHS (room TBD). The lab will be offered on Thursdays from 8:00 AM and 12:00 PM.
The following courses will be delivered via Edgenuity and will require students to attend a weekly meeting via Zoom with the assigned course instructor. The meeting time(s) will be determined by the teacher and student at the time the student is enrolled.
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Integrated Math 3A, 3B
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American Literature 1, 2
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HS English 1, 2
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HS English 3, 4
Additional Edgenuity courses may be available to students who:
What are the student expectations for participation and attendance?
Canvas
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Students are expected to participate in the twice weekly live Zoom meetings (Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:00 AM and 12:00 PM).
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Students who have not logged in or made progress for the first two days of each term will be dropped from the course.
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Students who miss more than two Zoom classes will be dropped from the course.
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Students enrolled in Biology 1, 2 must attend all of the in-person labs.
Edgenuity
It’s important to remember that Summer School courses are accelerated courses in which students complete an entire quarter or trimester term course (usually 9 - 12 weeks) in a three week period. In order to complete both Canvas and Edgenuity courses in the allotted time frames, students should expect to spend between 20-30 hours per week with course content. A best practice is for students to dedicate time and schedule these hours each week so that they don’t fall behind. It’s also recommended that students find a quiet place to work on their assignments that is free from distractions.
A note for vacationing students and families: Students may access their PUSD online courses only from North America (United States, Mexico, and Canada). Students traveling beyond North America should not plan to attend online summer school.
How much time should students expect to spend with their Summer School course work?
It’s important to remember that Summer School courses are accelerated courses in which students complete an entire quarter or trimester term course (usually 9 - 12 weeks) in a three week period. In order to complete both Canvas and Edgenuity courses in the allotted time frames, students should expect to spend between 20-30 hours per week with course content. A best practice is for students to dedicate time and schedule these hours each week so that they don’t fall behind. It’s also recommended that students find a quiet place to work on their assignments that is free from distractions.
What supports will be available for students to ensure success in the Summer School courses?
Although all courses will be offered online, synchronous instruction (via live Zoom meetings) will be provided and teachers will hold regular office hours to provide just-in-time supports for students. Online office hours for all courses will be available between 10:00 AM and 12:00 PM on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays (except holidays). Students will also be required to attend mandatory Zoom meeting(s) and/or in-person labs depending upon the course. Please see above (How will courses be delivered?) for additional details for specific courses.
How does Summer School coursework affect NCAA eligibility?
When a course is taken through Edgenuity for Acceleration, the course will be coded on the student transcript as an online course. Online courses may affect students' NCAA eligibility. If this is of concern, please contact your school site counselor or registrar to be sure that you are enrolled in a version of the course that will not affect your NCAA eligibility.
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