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Delavan-Darien School District Summer School is open to all students. It is a chance for students to catch up if they've fallen behind or get a jump their studies before the fall semester begins.
ONCE AGAIN: Summer school is FREE for all students who live within the district.
Lunches will be served at no cost to students at both summer school locations. All lunches must be eaten at school. Meals are provided to eligible children regardless of race, color, national origin, age, gender or disability and there will be no discrimination in the course of meal service.
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• Elementary classes are available for students entering grades K-4 in the fall. Elementary classes (K-4) will be held at Turtle Creek Elementary School from 8:15 a.m. until 1 p.m.
• Middle and high school classes are available for students entering grades 5*-12 in the fall. These courses will be held at Phoenix Middle School from 8:15 a.m. until 12:15 p.m.
*NOTE: Fifth graders at Phoenix this year due to space considerations only. This change is unrelated to possible regular school year grade-level structural changes considered in the winter/spring. Fifth graders in summer school will follow the Middle School/High School bell schedule.
Elementary Summer School Options
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Pick Three: Students can pick from up to three classes to attend throughout the day. Pick Three is for Grades 2-4 students, only. |
Jumpstart Program: Students are in one classroom throughout the day studying a particular subject. Jump start is for K-1 students only. |
Middle School/High School Options
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Make-up credits: A course taught for students who have failed and can catch up with 16 days of class. Credit can be earned by passing competencies designed by the teacher or department. These classes must meet for two hours per day. |
Head start credits: (Grades 9-12 only) A credit course normally taught during the school year, but could be taken and completed in the 16 day summer session. This is designed to let students earn credit during the summer. These classes will meet from two to four hours per day. |
Preparatory courses: A non-credit course taught to prepare students for a class to be taken during the school year.
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Enrichment courses: Courses are taught for fun. They are non-credit courses.
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