High
School
Registration
Form
Coweta
County
Summer
School
for high
school
students
will
register
students
on
Monday,
June 4
through
Wednesday,
June 6
at the
Central
Educational
Center
in
Newnan.
Summer
school
courses
will be
offered
June 6
through
June 28
at CEC.
Course
offerings
are
dependent
on
student
enrollment
and on
teacher
availability.
Students
wishing
to
enroll
in
summer
school
should
visit
their
school
counselor’s
office
for
permission,
and must
submit
the
registration
forms
and
payments
to the
Central
Educational
Center
on
Monday,
June 4
and
Tuesday,
June 5
between
9 a.m.
and 5
p.m. in
the CEC
lobby,
or on
Wednesday,
June 6
from 9
a.m. to
12 p.m.
in the
CEC
lobby.
Payment
must be
made by
cash,
cashier
check,
or money
order
only,
and
payment
in full
is
required
on the
day of
registration.
Registration
packets
are
available
from
high
school
counselors.
There
will be
no early
registration
at
students’
base
schools.
More
information
on
summer
school
offerings
can be
found at
Coweta
County
High
School
counseling
offices,
and by
calling
Kristy
Childers
at
770-254-2810
or Allen
Rhinehart
at
770-254-2870.
Summer
school
courses
are
regular
high
school
courses
offered
in one
month of
day-long
classes,
earning
students
up to
one
Carnegie
Unit of
credit
toward
graduation,
depending
on the
course.
Classes
will
meet
each
weekday
(Monday-Friday),
8 a.m.
to 4:30
p.m.
Monday
through
Thursday
and 8
a.m. to
12 p.m.
Fridays.
All
course
offerings
are
depending
on
student
enrollment.
Transportation
is not
provided.
The
courses
are
tuition-based.
2007
tuition
for
Coweta
County
Students
will be
$400 per
unit,
$200 per
½ unit,
and $200
for
driver’s
education.
Tuition
for
out-of-county
Students
will be
$650 per
unit,
$350 per
½ unit,
and $350
for
driver’s
education.
A school
counselor’s
signature
is
required
for
summer
school
class.
Most
summer
school
courses
are for
remediation
only
(course
previously
attempted,
but not
passed).
However,
a course
may be
taken in
a
situation
where a
student
was
unable
to
schedule
a
required
class
for
promotion
or where
a
transfer
student
to our
schools
needs a
specific
course
for
promotion.
Out-of-county
students
must
also
provide
an
official
transcript
at
registration
that
reflects
any
courses
that are
to be
re-taken.
Driver’s
education
and
Spanish
2 are
the only
courses
offered
which
are not
for
remediation
only.
Because
the
courses
award
full
high
school
credit,
daily
attendance
at the
June
classes
are
required.
Should
there be
an
emergency
absence
the time
must be
made up
during
the
summer
course.
Limited
make-up
sessions
will be
held on
Friday
afternoons
only. If
a
student
accumulates
late
time to
class
for
morning
tardiness,
that
time
also
must be
made up.
Classes
offered
during
summer
school
are
dependent
upon
student
demand.
The
probable
course
offerings
include
9th
Grade
Literature/Composition*,
10th
Grade
Literature/Composition,
11th
Grade
Literature/Composition*,
12th
Grade
Literature/Composition,
Concepts
of
Problem
Solving,
Concepts
of
Algebra*,
Algebra
1*,
Algebra
2,
Euclidean
Geometry*,
Informal
Geometry*,
Physical
Science*,
Biology*,
Chemistry,
Earth
Science,
Civics,
Economics*,
World
History,
US
History*,
Spanish
2,
Driver
Education.
(* these
courses
require
the
state
end of
course
test
which
counts
for 15
percent
of the
student’s
final
grade).
The
Central
Educational
Center
is
located
at 160
Martin
Luther
King,
Jr.
Drive in
Newnan.
For
directions,
call
678-423-2000.
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