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EVHS GeometryAcademicsEastview’s academic enrichment program in Geometry provides an opportunity for a student to accelerate his/her math curriculum. The main purpose should be to put a student on a path to reach a higher level class than the student would normally reach before graduation. Guideline qualifications for independent study (enrichment/credit by assessment) include completion of prerequisite classes, a minimum of a 3.00 cumulative G.P.A., and at least an A- (3.70 G.P.A.) average in math. The student must display a high interest in the subject area, show evidence of self-motivation and self-discipline, and come with the recommendation of his/her teacher. Completion of this program is equivalent to a full year of high school geometry. Upon acceptance, the cooperating teacher will be in touch with all students to distribute materials and confirm spring dates and times.Youth Summer 2022
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EVHS Intermediate Algebra 1AcademicsEastview’s academic enrichment program in Intermediate Algebra I provides an opportunity for a student to accelerate his/her math curriculum. The main purpose should be to put a student on a path to reach a higher level class than the student would normally reach before graduation. Guideline qualifications for independent study (enrichment/credit by assessment) include completion of prerequisite classes, a minimum of a 3.00 cumulative G.P.A., and at least an A- (3.70 G.P.A.) average in math. The student must display a high interest in the subject area, show evidence of self-motivation and self-discipline, and come with the recommendation of his/her teacher. Completion of this program is equivalent to a full year of high school Intermediate Algebra I. Upon acceptance, the cooperating teacher will be in touch with all students to distribute materials and to confirm spring dates and times. Class fee is $425.Youth Summer 2022
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EVHS Organic ChemistryAcademicsSummer class - Instructor will be distributing calendar to students. Instructor discretion on meeting dates and times from July 6-August 29.Youth Summer 2022
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Preventing Brain Drain-Keeping and Learning Skills to be Successful (grades 6-8)AcademicsMore than ever, the summer of 2022 is a time to have students keep their minds on both math and reading skills learned during this challenging year of school. Through individualized assessment and plans, our instructors will develop a lesson plan especially for you to keep your skills sharp, so you can start next year successfully. The flexible hours offer a chance to review skills that students need and provide a bridge between this year and next. Plan to attend 15 hours throughout the summer. The program can be completed online or in person or a mixture of both, depending on what the district guidelines require this summer. June 13-16, 7-11am 4 hours, 4 days =16 hours June 20-23, 7-11am 4 hours, 4 days =16 hours June 27-30, 7-11am 4 hours, 4 days =16 hours July 11-14, 7-11am 4 hours 4 days =16 hours July 18-21, 7-11am, 4 hours 4 days =16 hours July 25-28, 7-11am, 4 hours 4 days =16 hours Math curriculum offers computerized programs, math games and hands-on learning stations. English curriculum includes creative, expository and persuasive writing stations, interactive (online) lessons in grammar and a focus on independent reading. Bring your own school-issued device (iPad) and notebook/journal for writing. You may also bring a Kindle/e-reader for reading, but all students will have access to check out books from the DHMS Media Center. This program was created to allow students to participate around other summer events. Students can come for any amount of time from 7-11 a.m. each day (not more than 2 hours per day). This is open to students going into grades 6-8. Sign up for one subject or both.Youth Summer 2022