Credit Recovery
The online credit recovery courses require an average of 25–30 hours of work to complete over the three-week session. Students enrolled in the credit recovery program are expected to log in daily to the Subject.com platform to stay on pace with course requirements. Login information will be sent to students through their school email account by the assigned teacher prior to the start of summer school. As summer school approaches, students should regularly check their school email for important course updates and session information.
Registration
- Students should register for credit recovery courses through their school counselor. Students can only register for one course per session.
- Registration Deadline: Session 1: Friday, May 22 Session 2: Thursday, June 11
- Payment should be made through Revtrak or with the school cashier.
- Payment Deadline:
- Session 1: Friday, May 30
- Session 2: Tuesday, June 30
- No refunds will be given after the course begins.
Course Offerings
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English
(Grade Level)
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Freshmen English
(9)
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Sophomore English
(10)
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Junior English
(11)
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Senior English
(12)
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Math
(Grade Level)
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Math 1
(9)
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Math 2
(10)
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Math 3
(11)
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Consumer Math
(12)
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Social Studies
(Grade Level)
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Global Issues
(9)
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Economics
(9,10,11)
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American Government
(10,11,12)
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US History
(11)
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Social Studies
(Grade Level)
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Psychology
(11,12)
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Consumer Economics
(10,11,12)
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Science
(Grade Level)
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Biology
(9)
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Chemistry
(10)
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Physical Science
(10,11,12)
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Physical Education
(Grade Level)
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Freshmen PE
(9)
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Sophomore English
(10)
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Health
(10)
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Jr/Sr PE
(11,12)
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English Learners
(Grade Level)
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EL 2
(9,10,11,12)
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EL 3/4
(9,10,11,12)
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Student Expectations
- Log in daily and practice active communication with your instructor - Connect and check-in often
- Manage your time accordingly
- Teachers availability will be communicated by each teacher
- Communicate schedule conflicts with your teachers
- Students must keep up with all course work and pacing of the course work
- Credit recovery students who fall below 70%, or behind on the pacing will be required to attend the onsite Help Center in the Media Center at Sandburg. Notification of this will happen by 11:00am the day before being required to attend the Help Center.
- Model appropriate digital citizenship - Acceptable Use Policy is in effect! Inappropriate use of technology can result in a zero or being dropped from a course. Think critically and submit original work. The use of AI generated work can result in the student being dropped from the course.
Technology
All students will need a device and internet connection to engage in the summer school courses. It is recommended that they should use a computer or Chromebook instead of trying to complete the course work on a cell phone. If a student does not have a school issued device and they would like to use one, please submit an email to the Technology Help Desk at help@d230.org. During summer school, if there is a problem with a D230 issued device, please contact the help desk. If the student has problems with a log in or website for the course, they should contact their assigned teacher.