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Summer Programs 2010
Rich
Ruffing , Director (508) 541-7324 ext. 209
Contact Rich

The King Philip Regional Summer Program will be offering various courses this summer.
Transportation to and from summer school must be provided by each student/family.

Registration

June 29 and 30 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon at King Philip High School.

 You may also register by printing the registration form and mailing it with your check.

Registration forms must be received no later than June 30.

Tuition for all courses is $170.00 for King Philip Regional School District students and $185.00 for non-residents (payable by check or money order at time of registration).  Checks should be made out to

King Philip Summer School.

 

Classes are held at King Philip High School.

Classes begin Tuesday, July 6 and end Thursday, August 5.
No classes will be held on Fridays except for July 9

Refunds & Withdrawals: Refunds are only given when a class is cancelled. We regret that no other refunds can be given.

Academic Classes are held in two sessions each day: 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. and from 9:45 to 11:15 subject to signups.
All middle school and high school academic classes are held at King Philip Regional High School.
Each class will meet for 5 weeks, 4 days. Classes are Monday through Thursday except for the first week.
Transportation to and from summer school must be provided by each student/family.

Classes subject to change without notice.

English

Math

Grade 7 Language Arts .  - 9:45
Grade 8 Language Arts .  - 9:45
Grade 9 English .    - 9:45
Grade 9 Reading    - 9:45
Grade 10 English    -8:00
Grade 11 English    - 9:45
Grade 12 English    - 8:00
Grade 10, 11 and 12 Reading

Pre-Algebra    - 8:00 and 9:45
Algebra 1        - 8:00
Algebra 2        - 8:00
Geometry       - 9:45

Science

Social Studies

Grades 7 and 8   - 9:45
Grade 9 Physical Science  - 9:45
Biology   - 8:00
Chemistry/Physics  - 8:00

U.S. History 1      - 9:45
U.S. History 2      - 8:00

Modern World History        - 8:00
World Civ. Grade 7 and 8    - 9:45

World Languages

 

  Spanish 1 and 2- 8:00 French 1 and 2- 9:45

King Philip Regional Summer Enrichment Classes will offer these special interest courses:

Algebra 1 Review
(Non Credit)

This course is designed for students who have completed an Algebra 1 course but may need more practice and/or review with solving and graphing linear, absolute value, exponential and quadratic functions. A graphing calculator will be used.

 

Creative Writing

Creative writing is a workshop course in which students read, write, revise and discuss a variety of forms of writing including the memoir, the short story, the essay and the poem. With a strong dual emphasis on peer feedback and individual evaluation, this course revolves around the creative process, a process in which students are expected to be both writers and responders.

Adventure Fitness

This is the ultimate course in fun, fitness, activity and conditioning combined. Students have the opportunity to learn how to get in shape and/or stay active with enjoyable indoor and outdoor activities. Improve and maintain your self-esteem and self-image.  Whether you are a competitive athlete or recreational participant this hybrid course will offer activities that appeal to you.

Surviving with
Study Skills

This is a course that teaches students various tips, skills and strategies which are designed to improve classroom performance.  The students will learn how to study and how to be proactive learners. Test-taking skills, reading strategies, getting organized and time management are just a few of the topics that will be covered.

SAT ll Physics Prep

This course would cover topics not covered in physics that are on the SAT ll physics exams. Topics included would be optics, acoustics, thermal physics and quantum physics. Time and dates to be determined.

 

 

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