Summer School TL

  AM Session - TL Credit Recovery
  5/27/2025 - 6/5/2025
  8:00 AM - 11:00 AM
  Harrisburg High School

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All students have the opportunity to recover take a full semester course online through Edgenuity. Edgenuity courses are for credit recovery. In other words, you must have failed a course in order to take an Edgenuity course online for credit recovery.

  • Students will be required to attend one session every day during Summer School.

  • Attending both sessions is highly recommended in order to complete a course.

  • If students cannot attend every day of summer school, they will not be eligible to take a course on Edgenuity.

  • Students who miss more than two days will be removed from the course.

  • Students will be given their log-in information and added to Edgenuity courses on the first day of summer school.

    What is Edgenuity?

    Edgenuity is a curriculum platform that will allow the student a chance to recover credits from past semesters while maintaining progress towards projected graduation dates. The State Department of Education, our School Board, administration and faculty have endorsed this offer of instruction. Special Education staff are not available to provide IEP services.  Online courses are 0.5 credits. Please note the NCAA does not accept Edgenuity credit on transcripts for any core courses (English, Math, Science, Social Science).
     

    How is Edgenuity Graded?

    Grading follows the normal HHS guidelines as per student handbook.  The cumulative exam may only be taken when all coursework is complete. The course grade score will be recorded as the course grade on the student’s official transcript.  All work, including the unit exams and cumulative exam, must be completed by the last day of summer school.  Students will receive a failing grade submitted to the official transcript if online coursework is not complete. Because online work is intense, students may only register for one online course during the summer session.