Hesperia Unified School District
Summer School Informational Website
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What time & where is Summer School going to be held?
Summer School has 2 sessions. Your child will be placed in one of the two sessions.
Session 1 (Group A): 7:30am to 10:00am
Session 2 (Group B): 11:00am to 1:30pm
Students will attend every day (Monday through Thursday). Students have been notified via their student Gmail account.
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The summer school office will be at Oak Hills High School, 7625 Cataba Road Hesperia CA 92344. Office staff will be there from 7am-1:30pm.
As of right now the best way to contact staff is via email: admin.summer@hesperiausd.org
How will your student know if they are accepted and enrolled in Summer School?
Students will be emailed May 2022 to your school email address. If they do not receive an email, they could possibly be placed on the waitlist. In order to check if they were placed in a class or not, please email admin.summer@hesperiausd.org.
We will also be reaching out to Parents via SMS messages and phone calls. Please be aware that we use numbers that we have on file at school sites via Infinite Campus.
**If phone numbers need to be updated, please call your child’s school site to correct the information.**
When does Summer School start?
Summer school runs from June 1, 2022, to June 28, 2022. Students may require the entire 4 weeks to finish the program or they may be able to finish early.
All students need to report in person or online on June 1st. If you are not scheduled to attend classes on those days, please log in to Google Classroom so that you can check in with your teacher.
How were students selected for classes?
Based on when the students submitted their registration, we go based on the timestamp of submission as well as the school site they attend. In order to serve all the students in the district, we work to select students equal and fair.
What if you, as the parent, want to ensure your child is placed on the Summer School list?
Parents (Guardians) can fill out the registration for their child. Parents have until March 4th to get their student(s) registered. If you miss that deadline please reach out to your student's counselor.
Is Summer School mandatory?
Summer School is not mandatory but highly encouraged for students who have failed classes. High School students can earn credits necessary for graduation. Students who have not failed classes have the opportunity to take courses for advancement (please see list below).
What classes are being offered?
For Summer School the following classes are being offered:
High School:
For Remediation (If you failed this class)
English 1, 2, 3, & 4
Integrated Math 1, 2, & 3
Biology
Chemistry
Integrated Science
Special Ed (English, History, Math & Science)
Spanish 1
For Advancement (If you'd like to get ahead) or Remediation (If you failed this class)
World History
US History
Government & Economics
PE
For Advancement (If you'd like to get ahead)
Art
Driver's Education
Digital Design
Will there be Transportation for Summer School?
We will be offering Transportation for students who do not attend Oak Hills. Here are the locations and times for pick-up & drop off:
We will be offering busing Transportation for students who do not attend Oak Hills High School.
Hesperia High: Session 1: Pick Up from 6:45-6:55am return at 10:50am, Session 2: Pick Up 10:30-10:40am return 1:45pm.
Sultana High: Session 1: Pick Up from 6:40-6:50am return at 10:20am, Session 2: Pick Up 10:30-10:40am return at 2:00pm.
Hesperia Junior: Session 1: Pick Up from 6:45-6:55am return at 10:20am, Session 2: Pick Up 10:30-10:40am return 1:45pm.
Cedar Middle: Session 1: Pick Up from 6:45-6:55am return at 10:20am, Session 2: Pick Up 10:30-10:40am return 1:50pm.
Ranchero Middle: Session 1: Pick Up from 6:45-6:55am return at 10:20am, Session 2: Pick Up 10:30-10:40am return 1:50pm.
Will students receive lunch during Summer School?
Nutritional Services will be offering lunch from 10am to 11am Monday through Thursday.
What are the Summer School academic policies?
HUSD Summer School students must understand that Summer School is an opportunity to further their education and avoid possible retention. Students must also understand that attending summer school is a privilege and not a right. All Summer School students must abide by the following guidelines in order to attend Summer School and be successful.
Daily at-school attendance is required! 2 tardies/late arrivals counts as a full day of absence. 2 days of absence results in being dropped from Summer School without warning. It is extremely important that when students have completed all assigned credits that they check in with their teacher on campus and in person to verify that they have finished all the required credits that they need.
If you are not showing progress on completing coursework you will be dropped from the program.
All regular school rules apply. Any discipline problems will result in immediate dismissal from Summer School. Serious infractions will result in HUSD Police involvement and possible citation.
Transportation is not provided for Summer School, it is the responsibility of each student to get to school on time each and every day.
HUSD dress code policy will be enforced, including no oversized clothing, no clothing that is too tight or revealing, and no clothing that promotes hate, intolerance, illegal activity, or signifies gang affiliation. Summer intersession operates with a no hat/beanie policy. And/or any other dress deemed inappropriate by Summer School Admin and/or HUSD School Police.
Electronic devices, such as cell phones, MP3 players or games are not allowed. If a student chooses to bring a cell phone to school, it must be placed in the off position, and it may not be visible. In addition to the electronics policy, students that use the Chromebook/iPad for non academic endeavors, the student will be dropped from summer school.