Summer High School
Failed Coursework
Dates: June 2-30, 2025
Closed the following date for observed holiday:
June 19, 2025
Semester 1 - June 2-13, 2025
Semester 2 - June 16-30, 2025
Student Hours: Breakfast 8:30-8:45 AM / AM Class: 8:45-11:00 AM / Break 11:00-11:30 AM / PM Class: 11:30 AM-1:45 PM
Sites:
Central HS
Craigmont HS
Douglass HS
Overton HS
Southwind HS
Whitehaven HS
Alternative School:
G.W. Carver High School
How to Enroll in Summer School:
Eligibility
MSCS student must be active in MSCS PowerSchool for the 2024-25 SY.
Student must have a final MSCS Report Card for the 2024-2025 SY.
Student must be Pre-Qualified by MSCS School Counselor.
Pre-Qualification
All students must be pre-qualified by their Professional School Counselor (PSC). Pre-qualification is April 14-May 12. Counselors will contact parents by phone or email.
Registration
Students who have been pre-qualified by their PSC will be eligible to register in-person at the Summer School Sites.
Parent or legal guardian and student must be present to complete the registration process.
Parents will need their child's transcript for student taking new coursework or previous school year failed courses.
Space will be limited! If we reach student capacity, then students will be placed on a waitlist.
MSCS District Managed High School students will pre-register for the 2025-26 school year; however, if a student is graduating high school this summer they will not be required to pre-register for next year.
Orientation
All parents and students will complete orientation during registration at the Summer School Site.
Grade 9-12 - Registration Dates and Times:
All parents/students must register in-person at the selected Summer School sites.
Sat. May 24 - Registration - Day 1 - Parent/Student hours 8:30-4:30 PM
Tues. May 27 - Registration - Day 2 - Parent/Student hours 4:00-7:00 PM
Wed. May 28 -Registration - Day 3 -Parent/Student hours 4:00-7:00 PM
Description:
This program is for students in grades 9-12 who FAILED ½ to 2 Credits.
Maximum of two (2) credits can be earned during the summer.
Courses Offered:
The following courses will be offered at ALL Summer Sites:
English 9, English 10, English 11, English 12, Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry, U.S. History, World History, Spanish I, Spanish II
These additional courses will be offered ONLY at Overton HS ONLY:
Mathematical Reasoning for Decision Making, Lifetime Wellness, P.E., Personal Finance, U.S. Government, Economics, Visual Arts I
In-Person or Online Class Option:
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
Transportation: Parent’s responsibility
Cost: Free
Contact: Summer School Office, (901) 416-7622
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New Coursework
Dates: June 2-30, 2025
Closed the following date for observed holiday:
June 19, 2025
Semester 1 - June 2-13, 2025
Semester 2 - June 16-30, 2025
Student Hours: Breakfast 8:30-8:45 AM / AM Class: 8:45-11:00 AM / Break 11:00-11:30 AM / PM Class: 11:30 AM-1:45 PM
Sites:
Central HS
Craigmont HS
Douglass HS
Overton HS
Southwind HS
Whitehaven HS
Alternative School:
G.W. Carver High School
How to Enroll in Summer School:
Eligibility
MSCS student must be active in MSCS PowerSchool for the 2024-25 SY.
Student must have a final MSCS Report Card for the 2024-2025 SY.
Student must be Pre-Qualified by MSCS School Counselor.
Pre-Qualification
All students must be pre-qualified by their Professional School Counselor (PSC). Pre-qualification is April 14-May 12. Counselors will contact parents by phone or email.
Registration
Students who have been pre-qualified by their PSC will be eligible to register in-person at the Summer School Sites.
Parent or legal guardian and student must be present to complete the registration process.
Parents will need their child's transcript for student taking new coursework or previous school year failed courses.
Space will be limited! If we reach student capacity, then students will be placed on a waitlist.
MSCS District Managed High School students will pre-register for the 2025-26 school year; however, if a student is graduating high school this summer they will not be required to pre-register for next year.
Orientation
All parents and students will complete orientation during registration at the Summer School Site.
Grade 9-12 - Registration Dates and Times:
All parents/students must register in-person at the selected Summer School sites.
Sat. May 24 - Registration - Day 1 - Parent/Student hours 8:30-4:30 PM
Tues. May 27 - Registration - Day 2 - Parent/Student hours 4:00-7:00 PM
Wed. May 28 -Registration - Day 3 -Parent/Student hours 4:00-7:00 PM
Description:
Students in current grades 9-12, who need 1/2 to 2 New Coursework credits are eligible.
Maximum of two (2) credits can be earned during the summer.
If a student wants to take a New Coursework (Non-EOC Course) in the summer, they must have completed any required EOC examinations and prior pre-requisite.
Courses Offered:
The following courses will be offered at ALL Summer Sites:
English 11, English 12, Physical Science, Chemistry, World History, Spanish I, Spanish II
These additional courses will be offered at OVERTON HS ONLY:
Mathematical Reasoning for Decision Making, Lifetime Wellness, P.E., Personal Finance, U.S. Government, Economics, Visual Arts I
Due to state testing, only Non-EOC New Coursework can be offered during the summer. Students must have completed any required prior pre-requisite.
In-Person or Online Class Option:
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
Transportation: Parent’s responsibility
Cost: Free
Contact: Summer School Office, (901) 416-7622
Dates: June 2-30, 2025
Closed the following date for observed holiday:
June 19, 2025
Semester 1 - June 2-13, 2025
Semester 2 - June 16-30, 2025
Student Hours: Breakfast 8:30-8:45 AM / AM Class: 8:45-11:00 AM / Break 11:00-11:30 AM / PM Class: 11:30 AM-1:45 PM
Sites:
Central HS
Craigmont HS
Douglass HS
Overton HS
Southwind HS
Whitehaven HS
Alternative School:
G.W. Carver High School
How to Enroll in Summer School:
Eligibility
MSCS student must be active in MSCS PowerSchool for the 2024-25 SY.
Student must have a final MSCS Report Card for the 2024-2025 SY.
Student must be Pre-Qualified by MSCS School Counselor.
Pre-Qualification
All students must be pre-qualified by their Professional School Counselor (PSC). Pre-qualification is April 14-May 12. Counselors will contact parents by phone or email.
Registration
Students who have been pre-qualified by their PSC will be eligible to register in-person at the Summer School Sites.
Parent or legal guardian and student must be present to complete the registration process.
Parents will need their child's transcript for student taking new coursework or previous school year failed courses.
Space will be limited! If we reach student capacity, then students will be placed on a waitlist.
MSCS District Managed High School students will pre-register for the 2025-26 school year; however, if a student is graduating high school this summer they will not be required to pre-register for next year.
Orientation
All parents and students will complete orientation during registration at the Summer School Site.
Grade 9-12 - Registration Dates and Times:
All parents/students must register in-person at the selected Summer School sites.
Sat. May 24 - Registration - Day 1 - Parent/Student hours 8:30-4:30 PM
Tues. May 27 - Registration - Day 2 - Parent/Student hours 4:00-7:00 PM
Wed. May 28 -Registration - Day 3 -Parent/Student hours 4:00-7:00 PM
Description:
This program is for students in grades 9-12 who FAILED ½ to 2 Credits.
Maximum of two (2) credits can be earned during the summer.
Courses Offered:
The following courses will be offered at ALL Summer Sites:
English 9, English 10, English 11, English 12, Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry, U.S. History, World History, Spanish I, Spanish II
These additional courses will be offered ONLY at Overton HS ONLY:
Mathematical Reasoning for Decision Making, Lifetime Wellness, P.E., Personal Finance, U.S. Government, Economics, Visual Arts I
In-Person or Online Class Option:
- In-Person -Synchronous learning - Classes will be teacher-led and students will receive blended learning with classroom and online activities. Students will use a device to complete lessons and tests.
- Online - Asynchronous learning - Students will learn independently, without live instruction from a teacher. Students will have flexibility to complete Summer School coursework but must complete lessons and tests by the program deadline. Students will be assigned to a teacher for support. Students will need a device and internet access to complete lessons and tests.
- Registration – Parents must register in-person at Summer School Sites for both class options.
- Devices - MSCS students will use their current school year assigned 1:1 device from their home school for Summer School (in-person and online). Students will need to obtain these devices from their home school by the end of the school year (Friday, May 23). A student's account must be clear of outstanding device fines or holds. Parents will need to bring a copy of the signed Student Device Agreement for Summer School registration.
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
Transportation: Parent’s responsibility
Cost: Free
Contact: Summer School Office, (901) 416-7622
........................................................................................................................................................................................
New Coursework
Dates: June 2-30, 2025
Closed the following date for observed holiday:
June 19, 2025
Semester 1 - June 2-13, 2025
Semester 2 - June 16-30, 2025
Student Hours: Breakfast 8:30-8:45 AM / AM Class: 8:45-11:00 AM / Break 11:00-11:30 AM / PM Class: 11:30 AM-1:45 PM
Sites:
Central HS
Craigmont HS
Douglass HS
Overton HS
Southwind HS
Whitehaven HS
Alternative School:
G.W. Carver High School
How to Enroll in Summer School:
Eligibility
MSCS student must be active in MSCS PowerSchool for the 2024-25 SY.
Student must have a final MSCS Report Card for the 2024-2025 SY.
Student must be Pre-Qualified by MSCS School Counselor.
Pre-Qualification
All students must be pre-qualified by their Professional School Counselor (PSC). Pre-qualification is April 14-May 12. Counselors will contact parents by phone or email.
Registration
Students who have been pre-qualified by their PSC will be eligible to register in-person at the Summer School Sites.
Parent or legal guardian and student must be present to complete the registration process.
Parents will need their child's transcript for student taking new coursework or previous school year failed courses.
Space will be limited! If we reach student capacity, then students will be placed on a waitlist.
MSCS District Managed High School students will pre-register for the 2025-26 school year; however, if a student is graduating high school this summer they will not be required to pre-register for next year.
Orientation
All parents and students will complete orientation during registration at the Summer School Site.
Grade 9-12 - Registration Dates and Times:
All parents/students must register in-person at the selected Summer School sites.
Sat. May 24 - Registration - Day 1 - Parent/Student hours 8:30-4:30 PM
Tues. May 27 - Registration - Day 2 - Parent/Student hours 4:00-7:00 PM
Wed. May 28 -Registration - Day 3 -Parent/Student hours 4:00-7:00 PM
Description:
Students in current grades 9-12, who need 1/2 to 2 New Coursework credits are eligible.
Maximum of two (2) credits can be earned during the summer.
If a student wants to take a New Coursework (Non-EOC Course) in the summer, they must have completed any required EOC examinations and prior pre-requisite.
Courses Offered:
The following courses will be offered at ALL Summer Sites:
English 11, English 12, Physical Science, Chemistry, World History, Spanish I, Spanish II
These additional courses will be offered at OVERTON HS ONLY:
Mathematical Reasoning for Decision Making, Lifetime Wellness, P.E., Personal Finance, U.S. Government, Economics, Visual Arts I
Due to state testing, only Non-EOC New Coursework can be offered during the summer. Students must have completed any required prior pre-requisite.
In-Person or Online Class Option:
- In-Person -Synchronous learning - Classes will be teacher-led and students will receive blended learning with classroom and online activities. Students will use a device to complete lessons and tests.
- Online - Asynchronous learning - Students will learn independently, without live instruction from a teacher. Students will have flexibility to complete Summer School coursework but must complete lessons and tests by the program deadline. Students will be assigned to a teacher for support. Students will need a device and internet access to complete lessons and tests.
- Registration – Parents must register in-person at Summer School Sites for both class options.
- Devices - MSCS students will use their current school year assigned 1:1 device from their home school for Summer School (in-person and online). Students will need to obtain these devices from their home school by the end of the school year (Friday, May 23). A student's account must be clear of outstanding device fines or holds. Parents will need to bring a copy of the signed Student Device Agreement for Summer School registration.
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
Transportation: Parent’s responsibility
Cost: Free
Contact: Summer School Office, (901) 416-7622