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Course Selection and Summer

2025-26 SCHOOL YEAR COURSE SELECTION

Courses for the 2025-26 school year will be self-selected between January 27th to February 10th through Student Connect. Counselors will go to English Language Arts class between February 18th to March 5th to review your choices and your requirements. Counselors will be at ARIS and RHIS the week of March 24th.

Check out the newsletters by clicking the images below by grade level for more information! Also be sure to check out your grade level drop downs.

Incoming 9th Grade Course Selection  Current 9th Grade Course Selection  Current 10th Grade Course Selection  Current 11th Grade Course Selection

SUMMER 2025

Check the district Summer School 2025 website for most up-to-date information.

Current 8th Students

  • These are recommendations/possibilities and are not mandatory. Your intermediate school provides the recommendation. 
  • Math 8 Bridge: For Math 8 students who earn a B or better and want to learn the material which will be covered in Integrated Math 1. Students who successfully complete this bridge program (A, B, or C grades) will be recommended by the district to start 9th grade at the Integrated Math 2/2 Enhanced level. This course is through CNUSD.
    • Student's current math teacher and/or the district is the one who recommends the student for this course, not the eSTEM counselor.
    • This course is only suggested by the counselor if the student is strong in math. Otherwise, the jump from Math 8 to Integrated Math 2 may be too big.

Current 9th to 11th Grade Students

Summer School 2024 Dates: June 16 - July 15 (No school on June 19th, June 20th, and July 4th)

In person AM: 8:30 AM -12:00 PM 

In person PM: 12:30 PM - 4:00 PM

Virtual: fully online courses

Note: Not all classes are offered online. PE is only offered in person.

** Parents MUST complete the summer school registration for the classes to be confirmed! Deadline April 18, 2025.**

Students who failed a core class/semester (F grade) will need to make up that class/semester if the class is offered over the summer. The counselors will also schedule students who earned a D grade in a core class into a summer school class for a chance to earn a better grade in order to be a-g eligible for college. If you think you will fail a second semester class, speak with your counselor by mid-late May to adjust your summer and/or 2025-26 schedule.

Students will take one of the following course per grade level during the summer (unless previously noted to your counselor as to why the student cannot take the course over the summer). Making up D/F grades take priority over taking these courses:

Current 9th:

  • PE: If students pass the the PE fitness exam in spring of 9th grade, they may take summer school PE. Otherwise, they will need to take PE as a zero period in 10th grade.
  • World History: Students who are committed to performing arts/sports that take a 1-6 period will likely take both 1A and 1B in the summer. Note that World History availability in the summer is limited, so taking it during 10th grade is preferred. 

Current 10th:

  • Health: One semester for graduation requirements. It can be taken during summer or online during the school year. 
  • US History: Students who are committed to performing arts/sports that take a 1-6 period will likely take both 1A and 1B in the summer. Note that US History availability in the summer is limited, so taking it during 10th grade is preferred. 

Current 11th:

  • Optional Arts: Students attend both A and B which is the equivalent of a full year of art. In person course and art type depends on staffing. Students can also take Art during 12th grade or through Dual Enrollment.
  • If you have taken a visual or performing art class already, take a break and explore colleges!

Review these CNUSD Summer School Guidelines.

IMPORTANT:

If students are unable to complete these courses or the courses they need to make up (D/F grades) over the summer, students will not be on track with the 4 year plan. These courses will then be placed in future years, which may result in being taken out of the STEM elective. These courses planned for the summer are required to graduate and/or to fulfill A-G requirements.

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