SUMMER SCHOOL

Highland Park High School 

2023-24


 

Summer School Information

Only students who are classified as freshmen or above for the fall semester immediately following summer school are eligible to attend HPHS Summer School.  Please see the counseling website for information related to summer courses offered outside of HPISD.  A student may normally earn a maximum of two semesters of credit (one full course unit) in one summer. As HPHS Summer School is self-funded, a minimum number of students must register for each course to cover costs. 

All courses are offered Monday - Friday during the summer. 

Registration is NOT AVAILABLE in Skyward right now.  Skyward Registration will OPEN on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3RD AT 9:30 AM.  PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU ARE IN THE PARENT SKYWARD ACCOUNT TO REGISTER.

Courses will be offered in person.  

*Virtual Academy will require students to take assessments in person.

Any course taken for the first time to award initial credit. 


Government (Virtual Academy), Physics (In Person)Physics (Virtual Academy)Professional Communication (In Person), Health (In Person)

Courses will be offered in person.

Any course taken for the first time at an accelerated pace to award initial credit. 


Geometry Latin 3 HonorsTAG Professional Communication (Speech)Spanish 2, Spanish 3

Withdrawal Policy

If the course proves too difficult, students can withdraw on the first day of classes and receive a 50% refund. After the first day of classes, there will be no refunds. Since summer school is self-funded, there are NO exceptions to this policy. 

Any student unable to complete a course*, for any reason, should contact the summer school principal to formally withdraw from the summer school course.  Once the withdrawal has been approved, the student will be withdrawn from summer school and no grade will be assigned for the particular course.  A grade will be assigned to a student who fails to formally withdraw from a course and the course grade will appear on the transcript.

*Each semester class (A and/or B) is a different course.