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SESSION 1
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CLASS #
CLASS NAME
CLASS #
CLASS NAME
73043
73063
73093
73043
73063
73093
72072
72012
72232
72242
72062
72072
72022
72232
72242
72062
76202
Fundamentals of Art
76202
Fundamentals of Art
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77952
Health 1
Intro Phys Ed 1
78852
77952
Health 1
Intro Phys Ed 1
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Students may take only one class per session whether virtual or in-seat two classes total.
If a class must be cancelled due to low enrollment, affected students will be notified the day before their class is scheduled to begin.
TIMELINE
Sunday, March 15
Monday, March 16
Tuesday, March 17
Out-of-district resident
mail-in and walk-in registration
begins.
QUESTIONS?
Call 248-823-5100 or 248-823-5162
Monday, June 8
Friday, June 12
Wednesday, June 17
Obtain registration packet and registration form from your school counselor.
2.
Get counselors signature for class(es). If registering online, you will need your counselors name and check the waiver.
3.
Fill in all information neatly with a ballpoint pen so that information is legible on all three copies of the form. Counselor
will keep the bottom (pink) copy. PRESS FIRMLY.
4.
Read summer school rules/policies. Student and parent signatures are required to indicate compliance with rules.
5.
Include payment. Check, MasterCard/Visa accepted. Make checks payable to Troy Continuing Education. Please
include students name and student ID in memo section of your check.
Tuition Cost: Troy District residents: $219.00 for one class / $438.00 for two classes
Non-District residents: $257.00 for one class / $514.00 for two classes
6.
7. Yellow copy of registration form is the student receipt and schedule. Bring the yellow copy to first day of classes.
HOW DO I KNOW IM REGISTERED?
Students will be placed in their first choice class for each session unless the first choice class is filled. If the first choice is filled,
students will be placed in their second choice class. A confirmation letter will be mailed to you within two to three weeks.
FIRST DAY OF SESSION CLASSROOMS AND INSTRUCTORS
Students should arrive early on the first day of each session to check for classroom location. Classes, room numbers, and instructors
names will be posted in the hallway outside the Summer School Office. If you registered for a class that has more than one section,
your name will be listed on a class roster with the room number and instructors name.
INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL ACTIVITY important information
On the first day of class, students will meet their instructor at 7:50am in the Troy High School main gym. Students receive both a
final grade for the course and a pass/fail grade for the swim test.
FINAL DAY OF EACH SESSION
The final day of each session is a full day. All students will take their finals during the last half of the day. No Early Dismissal.
REASON FOR TAKING CLASS(ES)
AUDIT (AU)
- For personal improvement only. No grade or credit will be granted.
NEW CREDIT (NC)
- New or first time credit earned.
REPEAT (RE)
- Earned C, D, or E previously in this course. All retakes involving change of grade must be completed
prior to enrolling in the next sequential course.
DROP POLICY
Grades will be recorded for classes dropped after five (5) days. This means an E will be placed on the report card if the class is
dropped after the first five (5) days, regardless of whether voluntarily or involuntarily dropped.
REPORT CARDS - STUDENT AND SCHOOL COPIES
Report cards will be mailed home approximately two weeks after the session ends. Grades will also be sent to each students district
guidance office. Students should advise their counselors when they meet in the fall semester that they took classes in summer school.
ABSENCE POLICY
ABSENCE NOTIFICATION -- Parents/Guardians must call the Summer School Office (248-823-2753) between 7:00am and 7:45am if the
student will be absent.
TARDIES/SLEEPING -- Three (3) tardies equal half an absence. Students who sleep in class will receive half an absence.
LEAVING EARLY -- Students must bring in written permission from a parent/guardian in order to sign out of summer school before the
end of the school day. Students must sign out at the Summer School Office if they need to leave early. Leaving before 10:00am is a full
absence; leaving after 10:00am is a half absence. There are no excused absences.
NO CREDIT OR REFUND IF STUDENT HAS THREE (3) ABSENCES -- Students will be dropped from the program if they reach
three (3) absences. There are NO exceptions. There are NO excused absences. Grades will be recorded with a drop after five (5) days of
class.
FINAL EXAMS Attendance is mandatory for final exam days.
AMERICAN HISTORY/
GEOGRAPHY 1 and 2
This class provides students an
opportunity
to
comprehend
fundamental themes in history,
geography, and economics that
explain the development of the
United States as a nation from
1877. It fosters an understanding of
how our history has affected
relationships between the United
States and other nations and among
the branches and levels of
government, and groups of citizens
here at home. Students will study
how diversity in American culture
and democratic values, which unify
the nation, will be explored. Both
orally and in writing, students
carefully construct reasoned views
on persisting public issues facing
Americans. Issues are analyzed
from economic, social, and political
perspectives. Prerequisite: None.
WORLD HISTORY/
GEOGRAPHY 1 and 2
These
courses
help
students
understand the development of the
modern world.
World History 1
begins with pre-history and ends with
the Renaissance. World History 2
begins with Enlightenment and ends
with the current issues of today.
Students
construct
meaningful
understandings of fundamental themes
in history, geography, and economics
regarding persisting world problems
and
issues.
The
course
is
chronologically
organized
and
worldwide in scope. It enables
students to view themselves as
members of a global community who
appreciate diversity in the world and
are prepared to make decisions about
world affairs. Prerequisite: None.
ECONOMICS
This course is designed to give the
student an overview of the forces at
work in a free enterprise system.
Study will focus on economic
systems, demand, supply, consumers
and savers, trade, and the role of
government. Financial choices that
must be considered by individuals and
businesses will be emphasized.
Prerequisite: None.
FILM AND LITERATURE
This course is designed as an English
elective for students in grades 10-12. The
focus of the course will be on the study of
film genre, film history, film as an art
form, and film as a style of
communication
in
our
society.
Assignments will focus on film viewing,
outside reading, and critical and analytical
writing assignments on films viewed. At
least two writing activities will be
assigned each quarter. Prerequisite: None.
FUNDAMENTALS OF ART
This is an introductory art course
designed to develop basic skills in
drawing, color, and three-dimensional
design. Included are the use and care
of art materials and tools and the
introduction and understanding of art
terminology. Prerequisite: None.
REGISTER
ONLINE
UNTIL
JUNE 8
www.troyceonline.com
GO TO
TROYCEONLINE.COM
HEALTH
Register Early at
www.troyceonline.com
to Ensure Your Classes Run!
INTRODUCTION PHYS ED
This course is a required one-semester
class. It will count as one half of the
one-year
physical
education
graduation requirement. The course
will also include CPR training,
physical fitness, swimming testing,
and team sports. The importance of
physical activity will be taught.
Prerequisite: None.
CLOSED CAMPUS
Students may not leave campus during break.
1st offense: A warning/referral is issued to the student, and the parents
are contacted.
2nd offense: The student is dropped from the program with loss of credit
and loss of tuition.
ATTENDANCE POLICY
DRESS CODE
Students may wear shorts, skirts, or dresses that fall below mid-thigh.
They must be below the students fingertips when their arms are at their
sides. No halter-tops, bare midriffs, tank tops, or spaghetti strap tops
may be worn by either boys or girls. See-through or open mesh tops
are unacceptable when worn alone. Acceptable tops must have straps
that are approximately three fingers wide. No clothing with
inappropriate messages may be worn. This includes sexual references,
profanity, alcohol, or drugs. No hats or head covering may be worn in
school (prior to the start of school through the end of the school day),
unless religiously mandated. Clothing should be of proper fit and not
revealing. Baggy pants, which display underwear, are unacceptable.
For safety reasons, shoes must be worn at all times. Students who wear
inappropriate clothing will be asked to change or call their parents to
bring them appropriate clothing. This is a Level I violation as outlined
in the Troy School Districts Rights and Responsibilities Code of
Student Conduct handbook.
QUESTIONS?
CALL 248-823-5100
or 248-823REGISTRATION
INFORMATION
5162
Register online through June 8th or complete registration form
and mail or drop off to the Niles Center (address below).
Counselor, parent, and student signatures required.
Tuition/class: District Pupil $219/ non-District Pupil $257