Remedial Courses
- Courses students choose to take in the summer after attempting the course previously and not completing the course with credits.
- Listed below is a quick reference of courses offered. To see the detailed information, scroll down the page.
Course | Students Able to Take Course |
Driver’s Education | Anyone who has previously failed the course |
American Gov. – Blended & Online | Anyone who has previously failed the course |
English I, II, III or IV – Traditional | Anyone who has previously failed the course |
Algebra I & II – Traditional | Anyone who has previously failed the course |
Geometry – Traditional | Anyone who has previously failed the course |
Biology – Traditional | Anyone who has previously failed the course |
Consumer Ed. – Blended & Online | Anyone who has previously failed the course |
Personal Finance – Online | Anyone who has previously failed the course |
US History – Blended | Anyone who has previously failed the course |
Class Descriptions
Driver’s Education (Classroom)
*Students must participate in both Classroom and Behind the Wheel during the same session
- 2 hour class
- 8 am – 10:08 am or 10:08 am – 12:16 pm
- Session 1 or Session 2
- Must be a rising Sophomore and have passed at least 8 classes the previous 2 semesters
- Must be 15 before the start date of the course
- Graduation Requirement (may be taken at an outside location and still qualify for graduation requirement)
- $20 fee for Driver’s Permit (check payable to Secretary of State) due on first of day of class
Driver’s Education (Behind the Wheel)
*Students must participate in both Classroom and Behind the Wheel during the same session
- Spots will be selected after registration in the classroom portion. Students will sign up for a 2 hour session between the hours of 6 am – 4 pm.
- There will be 7 days of Behind the Wheel:
- Students taking the 1st session of Driver’s Ed will sign up for Behind the Wheel June 6-June 14 and June 17-June 25.
- Students taking the 2nd session of Driver’s Ed will sign up for Behind the Wheel June 27-July 9 (no BTW July 4th and 5th) and July 10-July 18.
- Must be a rising Sophomore and have passed at least 8 classes the previous 2 semesters
- Must be 15 before the start date of the course
- Graduation Requirement (may be taken at outside location and still qualify for graduation requirement)
American Government – Blended
- Semester class
- 8 am – 12:16 pm
- Session 1 or Session 2
- Attendance days will be determined by the teacher.
- Graduation Requirement
American Government – Online
- Semester class
- 8 am – 12:16 pm
- Session 1 or Session
- Required attendance days:
- Session 1 – Dates TBD
- Session 2 – Dates TBD
- Graduation Requirement
English I, II, III or IV – Traditional
- 8 am – 12:16 pm
- Session 1 (Semester 1) and Session 2 (Semester 2)
- Students will be given a personalized list of assignments that were not successfully completed when they originally took the course.
- Students may finish this course prior to the end of the session.
- Students may take either session or both sessions.
- This class is only available to District 158 students.
- Graduation Requirement
Algebra I, Algebra II, or Geometry – Traditional
- 8 am – 12:16 pm
- Session 1 (Semester 1) and Session 2 (Semester 2)
- Students may take either session or both sessions.
- Graduation Requirement
Biology – Traditional
- 8 am – 12:16 pm
- Session 1 (Semester 1) and Session 2 (Semester 2)
- Students may take either session or both sessions.
- Graduation Requirement
Consumer Education – Blended
- Semester class
- 8 am – 12:16 pm
- Session 1 only
- Attendance days will be determined by the teacher.
- This course meets the consumer education graduation requirement.
Consumer Education/Personal Finance – Online
- Semester class
- Session 1 or Session 2
- Required attendance days:
- Session 1 – June 3, June 21
- Session 2 – June 24, July 16
- This course meets the consumer education/personal finance graduation requirement.
US History – Traditional and Blended
- 8 am – 12:16 pm
- Session 1 (Semester 1) and Session 2 (Semester 2)
- Students may take the first session or both sessions. Although both semesters of US History are required to graduate, students are not required to take the both semesters during the summer.
- Prerequisite – Students must complete the first semester of US History to be able to take the second semester.
- Graduation Requirement