Updated May 28, 2025
High School Summer Classes will start on Monday June 2. There are 2 types of classes being offered.
Remedial classes are for students who failed a required class during the regular school year. Students who failed English 9, 10 or 11, Physical Science, Biology or World or United States History with a 59% or lower are automatically enrolled in summer school. Students who failed Algebra 1 or 1a, or Geometry with between a 59 and 50% will be automatically enrolled in the math portion of summer school. A confirmation email will be sent to these students/families by the end of the day on Friday May 30.
Remedial English, History and Science classes will be in-person from 8-11 AM at MHS on Mondays and Wednesdays, and remote/virtual on Tuesdays and Thursdays from June 2 to June 19.
Remedial Math classes will be in-person at MHS from 11:30-2:30 Monday-Thursday from June 2 to June 19.
Attendance is required to remain enrolled in these classes.
Enrichment classes are not for school credit. We are offering an enrichment College Prep class and Strength and Conditioning Classes.
College Prep class instructors have already signed up students who expressed interest in this class and students/families will get a confirmation message by the end of the week. Class is Monday - Thursday June 2 through June 12 from 8 to 10 am.
Strength and Conditioning instructors have signed up interested students, but students who have not signed up are still welcome to walk in and join. Hello MHS Families,
This email pertains to a relatively small number of students, but I am sending it out to all families just to make sure we don't miss anyone.
High School Summer Classes will start on Monday June 2. There are 2 types of classes being offered.
Remedial classes are for students who failed a required class during the regular school year. Students who failed English 9, 10 or 11, Physical Science, Biology or World or United States History with a 59% or lower are automatically enrolled in summer school. Students who failed Algebra 1 or 1a, or Geometry with between a 59 and 50% will be automatically enrolled in the math portion of summer school. A confirmation email will be sent to these students/families by the end of the day on Friday May 30.
Remedial English, History and Science classes will be in-person from 8-11 AM at MHS on Mondays and Wednesdays, and remote/virtual on Tuesdays and Thursdays from June 2 to June 19.
Remedial Math classes will be in-person at MHS from 11:30-2:30 Monday-Thursday from June 2 to June 19.
Attendance is required to remain enrolled in these classes.
Enrichment classes are not for school credit. We are offering an enrichment College Prep class and Strength and Conditioning Classes.
College Prep class instructors have already signed up students who expressed interest in this class and students/families will get a confirmation message by the end of the week. Class is Monday - Thursday June 2 through June 12 from 8 to 10 am.
Strength and Conditioning instructors have signed up interested students, but students who have not signed up are still welcome to walk in and join. Morning class times are 6-8:30, and afternoon class times are 4-6:30, from June 2 until July 31. Attendance at enrichment classes is highly encouraged but not required.
FAQ
Q: What if a student needs to miss a day?
A: Parents/Guardians may excuse a student for one day of summer school. To excuse a student, email Brad
Potter at bradley.potter@mapsedu.org.
Q: What if I have more than 2 classes to make up?
A: We will rotate the 8-11am remedial classes each hour so that students who need multiple credits have the
opportunity to do so.
Q: When "virtual/remote" do I need to be logged on from 8am-11am, or can I do it anytime
during the day?
A: Students may work on class content online at any time during the day, but teachers will only
be available during the 8am-11am time slot. To be counted as present, students must show
adequate progress on course content. Adequate progress will be communicated to them by
their teacher.
Please contact Brad Potter if you have further summer school questions. You may also refer to the MHS summer school course descriptions page for general class information. Attendance at enrichment classes is highly encouraged but not required.
FAQ
Q: What if a student needs to miss a day?
A: Parents/Guardians may excuse a student for one day of summer school. To excuse a student, email Brad
Potter at bradley.potter@mapsedu.org.
Q: What if I have more than 2 classes to make up?
A: We will rotate the 8-11am remedial classes each hour so that students who need multiple credits have the
opportunity to do so.
Q: When "virtual/remote" do I need to be logged on from 8am-11am, or can I do it anytime
during the day?
A: Students may work on class content online at any time during the day, but teachers will only
be available during the 8am-11am time slot. To be counted as present, students must show
adequate progress on course content. Adequate progress will be communicated to them by
their teacher.
Please contact Brad Potter if you have further summer school questions. You may also refer to the MHS summer school course descriptions page for general class information.