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Summer School

2024 High School Summer School

CCSD 2024 High School Credit Summer School will be offered with options for Credit Recovery and Initial Credit as detailed below.  Registration begins April 15, 2024.

Register HERE for SY 23-24 CCSD Summer School - Health and Personal Fitness Initial Credit Courses

Register HERE for SY 23-24 CCSD Summer School Credit Recovery Courses 

After student registration has been reviewed, families will receive an email which includes a link for making payment for summer courses.

There are two CCSD options for taking Initial Credit Personal Fitness or Health.  (Cost $200 per .5 unit course)

Click HERE for an informational video on the CCSD Summer School Health and Personal Fitness Initial Credit Courses.

Personal Fitness and Health:  Initial Credit virtual (option1)

  • June 3-July 19, 2024
  • CCSD virtual 6-week course taught by CCSD teacher via Canvas.
  • Students may register for both courses.
  • Registration fee is $200.00 per .5 unit course.
  • Register and pay online through May 24, 2024.

Personal Fitness and Health:  Initial Credit in-person (option 2)

  • June 3-June 21, 2024
  • CCSD in person 3-week course taught at Cherokee High School (students from Cherokee, Creekview, Sequoyah) or Woodstock High School (students from Woodstock, Etowah, and River Ridge)
  • In person at Cherokee High School and Woodstock High School
    • Personal Fitness (8:00 am-12:00 pm)
    • Health (12:30 pm – 4:30 pm)
  • Daily attendance is mandatory.
  • Students may register for both courses.
  • Registration fee is $200.00 per .5 unit course.
  • Register and pay online through May 24, 2024.

Credit Recovery

  • June 3– June 21, 2024
  • Offered for students who need to retake classes not passed during the regular school year.
  • Cost $200 per .5 unit course.
  • In person at Cherokee High School (students from Cherokee, Creekview, Sequoyah) or Woodstock High School (students from Woodstock, Etowah, and River Ridge)
    • Semester A courses (8:00 am-12:00 pm)
    • Semester B courses (12:30 pm – 4:30 pm)
  • Daily attendance is mandatory until course is complete.
  • Students may register for a maximum of 2 courses.
  • The students who take American Literature B, Biology B, US History B and Algebra 1B are required to take the EOC during the summer term to receive credit for the course.
  • Registration is online through May 29th and in person May 30th. 

Recovery Credit Course Titles

   9th Literature/Comp A

 9th Literature/Comp B

Multicultural Literature/Comp A (10th)

 Multicultural Literature/Comp B (10th)

American Literature/Comp A (11th)

 11th American Literature/Comp B  (11th)

Advanced Composition A (12th)

 Advanced Composition B (12th)

Physical Science A 

 Physical Science B

Biology A 

 Biology B 

Chemistry A 

 Chemistry B 

Environmental Science A

 Environmental Science B

Earth Systems  A

 Earth Systems  B 

Physics A

 Physics B

Personal Fitness (recovery)

 Health (recovery)

Foundations of Algebra A

Foundations of Algebra B

Algebra: Concepts and Connections A

 Algebra: Concepts and Connections B

Geometry: Concepts and Connections A

 Geometry: Concepts and Connections B

Advanced Algebra: Concepts and Connections A 

 Advanced Algebra: Concepts and Connections B

Pre-Calculus  A

Pre-Calculus  B

College Readiness Mathematics A

 College Readiness Mathematics B

Statistical Reasoning A

 Statistical Reasoning B

U. S. History A

 U. S. History B

Personal Finance & Economics

 U. S. Government

World History A

 World History B

General Information:

All Cherokee County School District rules and regulations apply during Summer School. For in-person courses, there must be an adequate number of students registered for a course before it will be offered at the High School site.  When registration numbers are too low at one site, efforts will be made to merge the students into the course at another campus. Students will be notified by the Summer School Administrator if there is a change to the location of the course.  

Students who elect to enroll in Summer School understand the following:

•    Each course is worth .5 unit of credit.
•    A student may take a maximum of two courses.
•    Each summer school course is 60 hours of course work.
•    Course work must be completed within the Summer School window. 
•    Attendance is mandatory for these courses. 
•    Breakfast and lunch will be provided to students on campus.

Transportation is not provided.  Please ensure students have transportation in the timeframe below.                                                      

  Drop Off  Pick Up
Morning Session/Personal Fitness:     7:45 a.m.  12:15 p.m.
Afternoon Session/Health: 12:15 p.m.    4:45 p.m.