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June 3-July 24 (Vacation July 2-6)
Registration extension: May 6 –22
www.fargo.k12.nd.us/SummerSchool
FARGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS
SS 2020—UPDATES (5-11-2020)
All SS Classes will be 100% distance learning.
* No class meetings will be held on campus.
* No class meetings will be face to face.
All sports/music camps are canceled.
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Fargo Public School District 2020 Summer School Program
FPS SS General Information
FPS Summer Programming Overview……………………………………………... 3
SS Office Information …………………….………………………………………….. 4
SS Hybrid Model Definitions and Expectations ……………………………….. 5
HS Semester 1 Framework ………………………………………………………….. 6
HS Semester 2 Framework ………………………………………………………….. 7
HS Phy—Ed Framework ……………………………………………………………... 8
Attendance (Student Handbook p.1) ………………………….………………….. 9
Student Handbook pp. 2-3 ………………………………………………………. 10—11
High School Course Selections ….…………………………………………………. 12
High School Course Selections with unique scheduling …………………….. 13—15
Registration & Cancellation Overview …………..………..……………………... 16
Non-FPS Student Waiver Form …………………………………………………….. 17
High School Course Selections (repeat p.12) ………………………………………. 18
Registration …………………………………..………..……………………………... 19
Middle School Summer School Overview ………………………………………... 20
Registration Extension May 6 — 22
www.fargo.k12.nd.us/SummerSchool
The Summer Sports and Music Camp Booklet is available at the website.
* Both academic courses and sports can be registered for at the same time.
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The Fargo Public School District Summer School Program is an extension of the regular school program that provides an opportunity for students:
to reinforce skills learned during the school year
to explore new areas of interest not available during the regular school year to complete regular course work for credit towards graduation requirements
Courses for High School Credit (Grades 9-12) @ South High
First Semester Classes (18 days): June 3-June 26 Second Semester Classes (18 days): June 26-July 24 PE Classes (35 days): June 3-July 24 @ North, South, & Davies 4th of July Vacation: No synchronous classes will be held July 2-6. Arati Heath is the contact person at 446-3210
Middle School (Grades 6-8)
One Semester only (18 days): June 3-June 26 Students take 2 class selections: Targeted Reading — Targeted Math — Science Explorations — Social Studies Explorations
Targeted (math & reading) class registration is completed by the school counselor
Exploration Classes registration is completed by families on-line or paper. Technology Camp is canceled this summer.
Music/Sports Camps (Grades K-12) Camps are scheduled June-July as determined by the head coach. Each sports program also offers summer weights for grades 6-12. Fees are due at time of registration Arati Heath is the contact person at 446-3210
Enrichment Classes for Elementary Students (Grades 2-5)
One Session (15 days): June 8—June 26; 8:00 —12:00 Two (2) hour daily class sessions: 8:00-10:00 & 10:00-12:00 Rebecca Folden is the contact person at 446-4404
Elementary Transitions (Grades K-5) One Session (15 days): July 6—July 24; 8:00—12:00 Teacher recommendations qualify a student for transition summer school: Targeted math and/or targeted reading Rebecca Folden is the contact person at 446-4404
English Learners (EL) Summer School (Grades K-12)
Semester 1: June 4—June 26; Grades K-12; ELD Foundations Semester 2: June 26—July 24; Grades 9-12 only Lori Nappe is the contact person at 446-4858
Arati Heath is also a contact person at 446-3210
ESY Extended Programming
Dates: June 9-July 23 Alyce Wiemken is the primary contact person at 446-1052 Erin Kaluza is also a contact person at 446-2940
Fargo Public Schools 2020 Summer School Programs
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Summer School Registration Website
Summer school information, as well as registration procedures, can be found at
www.fargo.k12.nd.us/SummerSchool. Students need to discuss summer school
registration plans with their high school guidance counselor.
Summer School Site Information (EL + MS + HS + Sports/Music)
SS MS/HS/EL & Sports Summer School Administrative Assistant — Arati Heath SS MS/HS/EL & Sports Principal — David Burkman SS MS/HS/EL & Sports Assistant Principal — Jim Keal SS MS/ESY Dean — Erin Kaluza SS EL Dean — Lori Nappe SS ESY — Alyce Wiemken & Erin Kaluza
S South High 1840 15th Ave. S. N North High 801 17th Ave. N. D Davies High 7150 25th St. S. DC Discovery 1717 40th Ave. S. CBE Carl Ben Eielson 1601 13th Ave. S. BF Ben Franklin 1420 8th St. N. Ag Agassiz 1305 9th Ave S
The (EL + MS + HS + Sports/Music) Summer School Office is located at Agassiz, Room 215. During Face-to-Face Fridays in June and July, the Summer School Of-fice will be located in the Career Center at Fargo South High School. Summer school office hours are 8:00-3:00, Monday through Friday. Student/families will receive an email confirmation of their registration from the summer school office and an email from their teacher prior to the first day of class. Students should check their FPS email and summer website for updates.
The following pages describe courses and registration for high school and music/sports camps. Each of the other summer school programs communicate course description and registration in different documents available at school sites across
Summer School Office Agassiz Building 1305 9th Avenue South
Fargo, ND 58103
(701) 446-3210
Summer School Office : EL + MS + HS + SPORTS/MUSIC CAMPS
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AVDL = Asynchronous Virtual Distance Learning. The teacher is available for
check-in, to answer questions and to collaborate with a student who is working through the self-paced portions of the class. This is similar to classroom work time in the traditional classroom. Each teacher will communicate check-in expectations for AVDL. In many cases, a teacher may allow a student to complete expected work within or outside of the AVDL designated time slot.
Mondays & Wednesdays
SVDL = Synchronous Virtual Distance Learning. The teacher creates a series of
learning events that involves the student being actively engaged in virtual learning activities in real time. The student is expected to be logged in and “distance connected” for this entire SVDL time as directed by the teacher. This is similar to partner/group/whole class cooperative learning time within the
traditional classroom. Tuesdays & Thursdays
FFF = Face to Face Fridays. COVID phase-in cancels all Face to Face Fridays.
All Fridays will be SVDL.
Face to Face Fridays were intended to be a continuation of a traditional classroom experience with the teacher and all the students sharing a classroom on campus which
has several benefits that aren’t available in true/100% distance learning models.
SPILP = Self-Paced Individual Learning Plan. A sizable portion of a given
course’s standards, learning and ELOs (Essential Learning Outcomes) will be addressed through self-paced learning during AVDL that will be integrated into
the cooperative and collaborative learning of SVDL and FFF class meetings.
21st Century Skills = The 4 C’s are identified as critical skills to succeed in
the modern world and workplace:
Critical Thinking + Creativity + Collaboration + Communication
PLE = Plato Learning Environment (Edmentum Company). PLE is a
comprehensive distance learning platform and suite of classes utilized in part or whole by many distance learning schools. Most of the FPS SS high school courses-for-credit teachers will use PLE as a component of SPLIP. Some teachers
may utilize a different distance learning platform.
SS Hybrid Model Definitions and Expectations
Update 5-11-2020. All summer classes will be 100% distance learning.
Summer school is delivered in a hybrid model that includes distance/virtual learning and on-campus face-to-face learning when COVID phase-in restrictions allow it. The summer school hybrid model is markedly different from the recent distance learning plan
implemented during initial COVID outbreak, because in summer school, a student is only working through one class (and possibly PE) at a time instead of the 6-8 classes a typical
student takes during a regular semester.
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SS High School Nuovo Hybrid Model Definitions and Expectations
AVDL = Asynchronous Virtual Distance Learning. The teacher is available for check-in,
to answer questions and to collaborate with a student who is working through the self-paced portions of the class. This is similar to classroom work time in the traditional classroom. Each teacher will communicate
check-in expectations for AVDL. In many cases, a teacher may allow a student to complete expected work within or outside of the
AVDL designated time slot. Mon/Wed
SVDL = Synchronous Virtual Distance
Learning. The teacher creates a series of learning events that involves the student being actively engaged in virtual learning activities in real time. The student is expected to be logged
in and “distance connected” for this entire
SVDL time as directed by the teacher. This is similar to partner/group/whole class cooperative learning time within the traditional
classroom. Tue/Thur
FFF = Face to Face Fridays are canceled.
COVID phase-in cancels all Face to Face
Fridays. All Fridays will be SVDL.
Face to Face Fridays were intended to be a continuation of a traditional classroom experience with the teacher and all the students sharing a classroom on campus which has several benefits that aren’t available in
true/100% distance learning models.
SPILP = Self-Paced Individual Learning Plan. A sizable portion of a given course’s standards, learning and ELOs (Essential Learning
Outcomes) will be addressed through self-paced learning during AVDL that will be integrated into the cooperative and collaborative learning
of SVDL and FFF class meetings.
21st Century Skills = The 4 C’s are identified
as critical skills to succeed in the modern world
and workplace:
Critical Thinking + Creativity + Collaboration
S1 Day S1 Date S1 Learning Modality S1 Times Daily Hours
Wed 3-Jun AVDL (PLE + SPILP) 8:00 - 12:30 4.5
Thur 4-Jun SVDL (ELO + 21st C Skills) 8:00 - 10:30 2.5
FFF 5-Jun FFF on-campus or SVDL 8:00 - 12:30 4.5
Mon 8-Jun AVDL (PLE + SPILP) 8:00 - 12:30 4.5
Tue 9-Jun SVDL (ELO + 21st C Skills) 8:00 - 10:30 2.5
Wed 10-Jun AVDL (PLE + SPILP) 8:00 - 12:30 4.5
Th 11-Jun SVDL (ELO + 21st C Skills) 8:00 - 10:30 2.5
FFF 12-Jun FFF on-campus or SVDL 8:00 - 12:30 4.5
Mon 15-Jun AVDL (PLE + SPILP) 8:00 - 12:30 4.5
Tue 16-Jun SVDL (ELO + 21st C Skills) 8:00 - 10:30 2.5
Wed 17-Jun AVDL (PLE + SPILP) 8:00 - 12:30 4.5
Thur 18-Jun SVDL (ELO + 21st C Skills) 8:00 - 10:30 2.5
FFF 19-Jun FFF on-campus or SVDL 8:00 - 12:30 4.5
Mon 22-Jun AVDL (PLE + SPILP) 8:00 - 12:30 4.5
Tue 23-Jun SVDL (ELO + 21st C Skills) 8:00 - 10:30 2.5
Wed 24-Jun AVDL (PLE + SPILP) 8:00 - 12:30 4.5
Thur 25-Jun SVDL (ELO + 21st C Skills) 8:00 - 10:30 2.5
FFF - S1 26-Jun FFF on-campus or SVDL
8:00 - 10:15 2.25
* Total Hours per half-credit 64.75
A summer school student is only working through one class (and possibly PE) at a
time instead of the 6-8 classes a typical student takes during a regular semester.
PLE = Plato Learning Environment (Edmentum Company). PLE is a comprehensive distance learning platform and
suite of classes utilized in part or whole by many distance learning schools. Most of the
FPS SS high school courses-for-credit teachers will use PLE as a component of SPLIP. Some teachers may utilize a different distance
learning platform.
SS High School Nuovo Hybrid Model Semester 1
* Note: Science class SVDL on Tuesdays/Thursdays will
extend from 8:00—12:00 to account for 75 hours of
required seat time (dpi) for science classes.
HS Summer School Semester 1 (June 3—26); 100% Distance Learning
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SS High School Nuovo Hybrid Model Definitions and Expectations
AVDL = Asynchronous Virtual Distance Learning. The teacher is available for check-in,
to answer questions and to collaborate with a student who is working through the self-paced portions of the class. This is similar to classroom work time in the traditional classroom. Each teacher will communicate
check-in expectations for AVDL. In many cases, a teacher may allow a student to complete expected work within or outside of the
AVDL designated time slot. Mon/Wed
SVDL = Synchronous Virtual Distance
Learning. The teacher creates a series of learning events that involves the student being actively engaged in virtual learning activities in real time. The student is expected to be logged in and “distance connected” for this entire
SVDL time as directed by the teacher. This is
similar to partner/group/whole class cooperative learning time within the traditional
classroom. Tue/Thur
FFF = Face to Face Fridays are canceled.
COVID phase-in cancels all Face to Face
Fridays. All Fridays will be SVDL.
Face to Face Fridays were intended to be a continuation of a traditional classroom experience with the teacher and all the students sharing a classroom on campus which has several benefits that aren’t available in
true/100% distance learning models.
SPILP = Self-Paced Individual Learning Plan. A sizable portion of a given course’s standards, learning and ELOs (Essential Learning
Outcomes) will be addressed through self-paced learning during AVDL that will be integrated into the cooperative and collaborative learning
of SVDL and FFF class meetings.
21st Century Skills = The 4 C’s are identified
as critical skills to succeed in the modern world
and workplace:
Critical Thinking + Creativity + Collaboration
+ Communication
HS Summer School Semester 2 (June 26—July 24); 100% Distance Learning
Friday, June 26th is an overlap day for semester 1 and 2. The first half of the morning will be finals for semester 1 classes. The second half of the morning will start semester 2 classes. No synchronous classes will be scheduled July 2—6 to
allow for family July 4th plans.
PLE = Plato Learning Environment (Edmentum Company). PLE is a comprehensive distance
learning platform and suite of classes utilized
in part or whole by many distance learning schools. Most of the FPS SS high school courses-for-credit teachers will use PLE as a component of SPLIP. Some teachers may
utilize a different distance learning platform.
SS High School Nuovo Hybrid Model Semester 2
FFF - S1 26-Jun FFF on-campus or SVDL 8:00 - 10:15 2.25
S2 Day S2 Date S2 Learning Modality S2
Times Daily Hours
FFF - S2 26-Jun FFF on-campus or SVDL 10:15 - 12:30 2.25
Mon 29-Jun AVDL (PLE + SPILP) 8:00 - 12:30 4.5
Tue 30-Jun SVDL (ELO + 21st C Skills) 8:00 - 10:30 2.5
Wed-Th 7/1-7/2 AVDL or SVDL x 1 8:00 - 12:30 4.5
Mon-Tue 7/6-7/7 AVDL or SVDL x 1 8:00 - 10:30 2.5
Wed 8-Jul AVDL (PLE + SPILP) 8:00 - 12:30 4.5
Th 9-Jul SVDL (ELO + 21st C Skills) 8:00 - 10:30 2.5
FFF 10-Jul FFF on-campus or SVDL 8:00 - 12:30 4.5
Mon 13-Jul AVDL (PLE + SPILP) 8:00 - 12:30 4.5
Tue 14-Jul SVDL (ELO + 21st C Skills) 8:00 - 10:30 2.5
Wed 15-Jul AVDL (PLE + SPILP) 8:00 - 12:30 4.5
Thur 16-Jul SVDL (ELO + 21st C Skills) 8:00 - 10:30 2.5
FFF 17-Jul FFF on-campus or SVDL 8:00 - 12:30 4.5
Mon 20-Jul AVDL (PLE + SPILP) 8:00 - 12:30 4.5
Tue 21-Jul SVDL (ELO + 21st C Skills) 8:00 - 10:30 2.5
Wed 22-Jul AVDL (PLE + SPILP) 8:00 - 12:30 4.5
Thur 23-Jul SVDL (ELO + 21st C Skills) 8:00 - 10:30 2.5
FFF 24-Jul FFF on-campus or SVDL 8:00 - 12:30 4.5
* Total Hours per half-credit 64.75
* Note: Science class SVDL on Tuesdays/Thursdays will extend
from 8:00—12:00 to account for 75 hours of required seat
time (dpi) for science classes.
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SS High School Nuovo Hybrid Model Definitions and Expectations
AVDL = Asynchronous Virtual Distance Learning. The teacher is available for check-
in, to answer questions and to collaborate with a student who is working through the self-paced portions of the class. This is similar to classroom work time in the traditional classroom. Each teacher will communicate check-in expectations for AVDL. In many cases, a teacher may allow a student to complete expected work within or outside of
the AVDL designated time slot. Mon/Wed
SVDL = Synchronous Virtual Distance
Learning. The teacher creates a series of
learning events that involves the student being actively engaged in virtual learning activities in real time. The student is expected to be logged in and “distance connected” for this entire SVDL time as directed by the teacher. This is similar to partner/group/whole class cooperative learning time within the traditional
classroom. Tue/Thur
FFF = Face to Face Fridays are
canceled. COVID phase-in cancels all Face to Face Fridays. All Fridays will
be SVDL.
Face to Face Fridays were intended to be a continuation of a traditional classroom experience with the teacher and all the students sharing a classroom on campus which has several benefits that aren’t available in
true/100% distance learning models.
SPILP = Self-Paced Individual Learning
Plan. A sizable portion of a given course’s
standards, learning and ELOs (Essential Learning Outcomes) will be addressed through
self-paced learning during AVDL that will be
integrated into the cooperative and collaborative learning of SVDL and FFF class
meetings.
21st Century Skills = The 4 C’s are
identified as critical skills to succeed in the
modern world and workplace:
Critical Thinking + Creativity +
Collaboration + Communication
PE (AM or PM);
100% Distance Learning
Summer Phy-Ed classes are held for each of the 35 summer school dates
and modalities.
PLE = Plato Learning Environment (Edmentum Company). PLE is a comprehensive distance
learning platform and suite of classes utilized in
part or whole by many distance learning schools. Most of the FPS SS high school courses-for-credit teachers will use PLE as a component of SPLIP. Some teachers may utilize a different distance
learning platform.
PE Days
PE Dates
Learning Modality PE AM Class Times
PE PM Class Times
Daily Hours
Wed 3-Jun AVDL (PLE + SPILP) 10:00—11:45 12:45—2:30 1.75
Thur 4-Jun SVDL (ELO + 21st C Skills) 10:00—11:45 12:45—2:30 1.75
FFF 5-Jun FFF on-campus or SVDL 10:00—12:15 12:45—3:00 2.25
Mon 8-Jun AVDL (PLE + SPILP) 10:00—11:45 12:45—2:30 1.75
Tue 9-Jun SVDL (ELO + 21st C Skills) 10:00—11:45 12:45—2:30 1.75
Wed 10-Jun AVDL (PLE + SPILP) 10:00—11:45 12:45—2:30 1.75
Th 11-Jun SVDL (ELO + 21st C Skills) 10:00—11:45 12:45—2:30 1.75
FFF 12-Jun FFF on-campus or SVDL 10:00—12:15 12:45—3:00 2.25
Mon 15-Jun AVDL (PLE + SPILP) 10:00—11:45 12:45—2:30 1.75
Tue 16-Jun SVDL (ELO + 21st C Skills) 10:00—11:45 12:45—2:30 1.75
Wed 17-Jun AVDL (PLE + SPILP) 10:00—11:45 12:45—2:30 1.75
Thur 18-Jun SVDL (ELO + 21st C Skills) 10:00—11:45 12:45—2:30 1.75
FFF 19-Jun FFF on-campus or SVDL 10:00—12:15 12:45—3:00 2.25
Mon 22-Jun AVDL (PLE + SPILP) 10:00—11:45 12:45—2:30 1.75
Tue 23-Jun SVDL (ELO + 21st C Skills) 10:00—11:45 12:45—2:30 1.75
Wed 24-Jun AVDL (PLE + SPILP) 10:00—11:45 12:45—2:30 1.75
Thur 25-Jun SVDL (ELO + 21st C Skills) 10:00—11:45 12:45—2:30 1.75
FFF 26-Jun FFF on-campus or SVDL 10:00—12:15 12:45—3:00 2.25
Mon 29-Jun AVDL (PLE + SPILP) 10:00—11:45 12:45—2:30 1.75
Tue 30-Jun SVDL (ELO + 21st C Skills) 10:00—11:45 12:45—2:30 1.75
Wed-Th 7/1-7/2 AVDL or SVDL x 1 10:00—11:45 12:45—2:30 1.75
Mon-Tue 7/6-7/7 AVDL or SVDL x 1 10:00—11:45 12:45—2:30 1.75
Wed 8-Jul AVDL (PLE + SPILP) 10:00—11:45 12:45—2:30 1.75
Th 9-Jul SVDL (ELO + 21st C Skills) 10:00—11:45 12:45—2:30 1.75
FFF 10-Jul FFF on-campus or SVDL 10:00—12:15 12:45—3:00 2.25
Mon 13-Jul AVDL (PLE + SPILP) 10:00—11:45 12:45—2:30 1.75
Tue 14-Jul SVDL (ELO + 21st C Skills) 10:00—11:45 12:45—2:30 1.75
Wed 15-Jul AVDL (PLE + SPILP) 10:00—11:45 12:45—2:30 1.75
Thur 16-Jul SVDL (ELO + 21st C Skills) 10:00—11:45 12:45—2:30 1.75
FFF 17-Jul FFF on-campus or SVDL 10:00—12:15 12:45—3:00 2.25
Mon 20-Jul AVDL (PLE + SPILP) 10:00—11:45 12:45—2:30 1.75
Tue 21-Jul SVDL (ELO + 21st C Skills) 10:00—11:45 12:45—2:30 1.75
Wed 22-Jul AVDL (PLE + SPILP) 10:00—11:45 12:45—2:30 1.75
Thur 23-Jul SVDL (ELO + 21st C Skills) 10:00—11:45 12:45—2:30 1.75
FFF 24-Jul FFF on-campus or SVDL 10:00—12:15 12:45—3:00 2.25
* Total Hours per half-
credit 64.75
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Summer School High School Student Handbook p.1
Learning Modality Expectations Attendance Procedures
AVDL = Asynchronous Virtual Distance
Learning. The teacher is available for check-in, to
answer questions and to collaborate with a student
who is working through the self-paced portions of
the class. This is similar to classroom work time in
the traditional classroom. Each teacher will
communicate check-in expectations for AVDL.
A teacher may allow students to complete expected
work within or outside of the AVDL designated
time slot (window).
M/W AVDL Attendance Procedure:
Required: Attendance check-in and work completion
during the designated window:
From the end of the previous M/W AVDL class
through end of the current M/W AVDL class period.
1. Utilize the flexibility of AVDL to complete expected
work within the expected work-time window.
2. Email the teacher if a student will be absent.
3. Hours of absence count towards the maximum
allowable 4.5 hours of total absence time.
SVDL = Synchronous Virtual Distance
Learning. The teacher creates a series of learning
events that involves the student being actively
engaged in virtual learning activities in real time.
The student is expected to be logged in and
“distance connected” for this entire SVDL time as
directed by the teacher. This is similar to partner/
group/whole class cooperative learning time within
the traditional classroom.
T/Th SVDL Attendance Procedure:
Required: Attendance (logged-in) and expected
participation for the entire SVDL class period.
1. Email the teacher if a student will be absent.
2. Hours of absence count towards the maximum
allowable 4.5 hours of total absence time.
FFF = Face to Face Fridays are canceled.
COVID phase-in cancels all Face to Face
Fridays. All Fridays will be SVDL.
Face to Face Fridays were intended to be a continuation of a traditional classroom experience with the teacher and all the students sharing a classroom on campus which has several benefits that aren’t
available in true/100% distance learning models.
Friday FFF (SVDL) Attendance Procedure:
Required: Traditional school attendance expectations
to be on-time and to remain with the class through
the entire designated FFF class period.
1. Email the teacher if a student will be absent.
2. Hours of absence count towards the maximum
allowable 4.5 hours of total absence time.
3. If FFF can’t be held, the class will meet SVLD
with SVDL expectations.
ATTENDANCE: 100% Distance Learning (5-11-2020 COVID Update)
Summer school classes must be scheduled to meet ND Department of Instruction minimum seat time
requirements, which are 60 hours for all classes except science and CTE which require 75 hours.
1. Students are expected to attend all sessions. If absent, the student is required to do all make-up work. 2. If a student exceeds 4.5 total hours of accumulated absence, the student will receive a withdraw/fail
from the summer school course. 3. BE ON TIME (SVDL and FFF)! All tardies or excused early exits exceeding 5 minutes will be rounded up
to the next half hour. Tardy/early exit time will count towards total allowable absence time (4.5 hours). 4. Students must be present for the full class meeting on the last day of each session (Finals + ELOs). 5. If a student is unable to participate in all activities required by curriculum, the course will need to be
taken at another time.
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FPS Policies remain in effect and are applicable during summer school.
100% Distance Learning FPS Summer School 2020 will be delivered in a 100% Distance Learning Model due to COVID restrictions. No classes will be held face to face or on campus.
STUDENT BEHAVIOR Summer school differs markedly from the regular school year in that participation of students is entirely voluntary. Any student, who, through tardiness, absenteeism, poor work habits or classroom disturbance, distracts from the summer school experience instead of adding to it, will be dropped from the course. We are all here by choice.
DISCRIMINATION, HARASSMENT AND VIOLENCE (AP 6060) Discrimination, harassment and violence activities of any type are inconsistent with the educational goals of the school district and are prohibited at all times. This policy ensures a safe learning environment for students and safe work environment for staff members and community guests.
PARKING Use designated student parking lots. No parking permit is required for summer school. Use available bi-cycle racks and a locking mechanism. Bicycles should not be locked to trees, lighting/flag poles, etc.
CHEMICAL VIOLATION Come to school (virtual and in-person) with a clear head. Tobacco-Alcohol-Drugs-Narcotics are strictly prohibited in the school or on school grounds, in the parking lot, or at any school sponsored activity, in-cluding distance sessions. A violation will result in expulsion from summer school and the proper authori-ties will be notified.
WEAPONS Possession of a weapon on school property is strictly prohibited. A violation will result in expulsion from summer school and the proper authorities will be notified.
DRESS Students are expected to dress “school” appropriate for both virtual and on-campus class meetings. Dress in ways that are conducive to learning for self/others, quality work and positive image. The following is expected at all times:
Clothing with opaque fabric that covers the student’s chest, sides of body, midriff, and their entire undergarments must be worn.
Pants/Jeans or the equivalent (i.e., skirt, sweatpants, leggings, dress, or shorts) long enough to cover the student’s private areas must be worn. Pants/Jeans or the equivalent should be secured not to reveal undergarments.
Shoes must be worn.
Clothing advertising or promoting the use of drugs, alcohol, tobacco, drug paraphernalia, guns, weapons or depiction of violence may not be worn.
Vulgar clothing of any kind may not be worn.
Vulgar is defined as pictures, images, words, silhouettes of individuals, or sayings that depict sexually suggestive expressions or actions, profanity, obscenity, drugs, alcohol, or tobacco, or which degrade the integrity of individual groups.
Hats, hoods, or head coverings may not be worn in the building with the exception of a religious purpose, documented medical need, or with special approval by the administrator for special school events/celebrations/circumstance.
Summer School Student Handbook p.2
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Class Materials and PLD’s Students are responsible for classroom books or materials they are issued. A student will pay for lost or damaged books/materials. Grades will not be released and credits will not be earned until all materials are returned.
PLD collection details will be sent to students/families.
All summer school students are expected to review and meet expectations found in the student handbook, class syllabus, and activity handouts.
Summer School Student Handbook p.3
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*LA111 ENGLISH 9 (Semester 1)
*LA211 ENGLISH 10 (Semester 1)
*LA311 ENGLISH 11 (Semester 1)
*LA411 ENGLISH 12 (Semester 1)
*MA103 ALGEBRA 1 CONCLUSION (Semester 1)
*MA111 ALGEBRA 1 ((Semester 1)
*MA213 ALGEBRA 2 (Semester 1)
*MA203 INFORMAL GEOMETRY (Semester 1)
*MA211 GEOMETRY (Semester 1)
*MA303 MATH IN ACTION (Semester 1)
*HL101 HEALTH (ONLY 1 SEMESTER REQUIRED)
*SS211 WESTERN CIV (10TH GR) ((Semester 1)
*SS315 US HISTORY (11/12TH GR) (Semester 1)
*SS311 ECONOMICS (11/12TH GR) (ONLY 1 SM)
*SS313 GOVERNMENT (11/12TH GR) (ONLY 1 SM)
*SC111 PHYSICAL SCIENCE (Semester 1)
*HS102-1S HIGHWAY SAFETY/BTW (ONLY 1 SM)
*LA112 ENGLISH 9 (Semester 2)
*LA212 ENGLISH 10 (Semester 2)
*LA312 ENGLISH 11 (Semester 2)
*LA412 ENGLISH 12 (Semester 2)
*MA104 ALGEBRA 1 CONCLUSION (Semester 2)
*MA112 ALGEBRA 1 (Semester 2)
*MA214 ALGEBRA 2 (Semester 2)
*MA204 INFORMAL GEOMETRY (Semester 2)
*MA212 GEOMETRY (Semester 2)
*MA304 MATH IN ACTION (Semester 2)
*HL102 HEALTH (ONLY 1 SEMESTER REQUIRED)
*SS212 WESTERN CIV (10TH GR) (Semester 2)
*SS316 US HISTORY (11/12TH GR) (Semester 2)
*SS312 ECONOMICS (11/12TH GR) (ONLY 1 SM)
*SS314 GOVERNMENT (11/12TH GR) (ONLY 1 SM)
*SC112 PHYSICAL SCIENCE (Semester 2)
*HS102-3S HIGHWAY SAFETY/BTW (ONLY 1 SM)
SS Semester #1 = Regular School Year Semester #1 SS Semester #1 Dates: June 3-June 26
Each class is worth 1/2 Credit: Choose one class.
SS Semester #2 = Regular School Year Semester #2 Dates: June 26-July 24 (July 2-6 off)
Each class is worth 1/2 Credit: Choose one class.
PE CLASSES: June 3 — July 26 (July 2-6 off); 35 classes = 1/2 PE Credit NOTE: If you are taking a class above and PE, you must register for PE PM.
See PE Class Times/Details on Page 8.
PE at NORTH (100% Distance Learning)
PE111-2N FITNESS FOR LIFE — AM
PE111-3N FITNESS FOR LIFE — PM
PE211-2N PE 2 (10TH GRADE) — AM
PE211-3N PE 2 (10TH GRADE) — PM
PE311-2N PE 3 (11/12 GRADE) — AM
PE311-3N PE 3 (11/12 GRADE) — PM
PE at SOUTH (100% Distance Learning)
PE111-2S FITNESS FOR LIFE — AM
PE111-3S FITNESS FOR LIFE — PM
PE211-2S PE 2 (10TH GRADE) — AM
PE at SOUTH continued
PE211-3S PE 2 (10TH GRADE) — PM
PE311-2S PE 3 (11/12 GRADE) — AM
PE311-3S PE 3 (11/12 GRADE) — PM
PE at DAVIES (100% Distance Learning)
PE111-2D FITNESS FOR LIFE — AM
PE111-3D FITNESS FOR LIFE — PM
PE211-2D PE 2 (10TH GRADE) — AM
PE211-3D PE 2 (10TH GRADE) — PM
PE311-2D PE 3 (11/12 GRADE) — AM
PE311-3D PE 3 (11/12 GRADE) — PM
SUMMER SCHOOL HS REGISTRATION COURSE SELECTION
Students may choose one Semester 1 class and one Semester 2 Class (and PE PM)
* 100% Distance Learning * 100% Distance Learning
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SS High School Courses for Credit with Unique Schedules
Summer Leadership School (COVID CANCELLED FOR 2020) AFJROTC AS103 June 1-6
Business Education
½ Credit
Mkt. Ed Coop ME305-N North High June 3-July 24 ME305-S South High June 3-July 24 ME305-D Davies High June 3-July 24
(Registration for Coop classes must be done through your Coop teacher by May 13th)
This is a cooperative work experience program whereby students who are eligible to participate must contact the instructor who then provides them with a summer school application form. Students are supervised and evaluated on-site at their assigned work stations. Conference times are arranged independently with each student in the program.
Program is limited to 45 students. Only those students that are enrolled in the Air
Force JROTC Program for the 2020/2021 school year are eligible to attend SLS.
This is a 6 day live-in encampment at Camp Wilderness in Park Rapids, MN. Students attending will be instructed in self-improvement, standards and expectations, welfare, and hygiene. Students learn the heritage and organizational traditions of AFJROTC, proper flag etiquette, and personal behavior. Activities include aircraft orientation flights, team building activities, kayaking, zip-lining, rock climbing, and physical fitness competitions. Parents may call (701) 446-2295 for more information.
UNIFORM ISSUE IS MANDATORY TO ATTEND SUMMER LEADERSHIP SCHOOL (SLS) All persons must call (701) 446-2295 to arrange for uniform issue. Uniform issue appoint-
ments will not be taken until 1 May. The last day for uniform issue will be 18 May.
Prior to attending SLS, students must have release forms signed by parent/guardian. The
forms are available online at www.fargo.k12.nd.us/afjrotc under the SLS Forms tab.
Need-based scholarships to cover the $100 fee are available through the AFJROTC Parents
Group. See the AFJROTC website (www.fargo.k12.nd.us/afjrotc) for application.
Signed forms must be turned in by 27 May.
Cadet Item Cost
All Cadets
Uniforms, Food, Lodging, Transportation, and Activities
(Payments made to Fargo Public Schools) $100
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HIGHWAY SAFETY/BEHIND THE WHEEL
STUDENT MUST BE 14 YEARS OLD PRIOR TO THE START DATE OF CLASS!
A permit is strongly recommended when driving with our instructors, but not mandatory.
A student must complete both Highway Safety class and Behind the Wheel to get the
North Dakota Education Student Completion Certificate (this is needed to receive a driv-
er’s license in ND). Students will receive these the last day of class if they pass all areas.
* Please keep these documents in a secure place. You will need them later.
HIGHWAY SAFETY CLASSROOM PORTION (No Fee for Highway Safety Classroom)
This half-credit elective class (A-F Graded) follows the semester #1 or Semester #2 class schedule.
HIGHWAY SAFETY BEHIND THE WHEEL (BTW) PORTION ($270 Class Fee)
All students in the FPS program must complete highway safety through FPS to qualify for BTW.
BEHIND THE WHEEL (BTW) is COVID POSTPONED
Once COVID restrictions are lifted, we will begin scheduling behind-the-wheel times that may con-
tinue into after school driving times during the regular school year. A family may cancel BTW any
time prior to the their student starting BTW sessions for a 100% refund.
Instruction includes driving and observation experiences in the city, on highways, and on the in-
terstate. Behind-the-Wheel driving time occurs outside the scheduled class time and must be
scheduled with the instructor. Students must set up 6 hours of drive time and 6 hours of obser-
vation time before or after class.
Students are not allowed to use cell phones or other personal electronic devices during drive time,
observation time, and class time.
FPS uses dash-cam video devices in the vehicles used for behind-the-wheel. By registering for this course, you acknowledge that recordings may be used in classroom instruction.
OBTAINING A ND DRIVER’S LICENSE
A permit is needed regardless of age if the student has not been licensed before.
You must have a permit a minimum of 1 year before taking the driving test.
The minimum age to get a permit is 14.
Until age 16, you must have a permit to practice driving with a parent or other licensed driver.
- Parents and other drivers must have had a driver’s license for at least 3 years and be at least 18 years old.
Behind the Wheel and Highway Safety are not required after 16 years old (but are a good idea).
FPS Highway Safety Program utilizes the ND DOT Road Test Waiver which can replace the road
test that is required to obtain a ND driver’s license. Students are expected to work diligently and
closely with their teachers so they are able meet the required expectations to receive the road-test-
waiver approval. FPS highway safety instructors will thoroughly communicate this option with
students and parents.
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ENGLISH LEARNERS (EL) CLASSES
These classes are designed to support language learning, academic skill building, and cultural acquisition. These are referral based classes and registration forms will be sent to parents.
ELD SUMMER SCHOOL K-12: Semester 1 = June 3 or 4 to June 26 100% Distance Learning; No classes will happen face to face on campus. Grades 9-12 follow the high school distance learning schedule. * Grades 9-12 will start distance learning on June 3. * Grade 9-12 students can earn a 1/2 credit elective. Grades K-8 have a different distance learning schedule Monday-Thursday * M-Th = 8:00-11:30; Fridays = 8:00—12:30 * Grades K-8 will start distance learning on June 4. ELD Student Learning Kit pickup will be at Agassiz * June 3 from 9 am—12:30 pm.
EL HIGH SCHOOL ONLY: Semester 2 = June 26-July 24 Follows High School Schedule (see page 5) Grades 9-12 EL Students High School students can earn a 1/2 credit elective High School EL Teachers will help students register for one of these classes: Algebra Prep for ELs OR Successful American Life (college + career + culture)
For more information, contact your EL teacher or Arati Heath at (701) 446-3210
SS High School Courses for Credit with Unique Schedules
SUMMER ACADEMY (8th to 9th GRADE TRANSITION PROGRAM)
(CANCELLED 2020)
• In this interactive class, students review skills that will help them become more successful high school students (1/2 credit).
• Registration is through counselor/administration invitation. Registration
forms will be sent to parents.
Trollwood Performing Arts (CANCELLED FOR 2020)
For more information, please visit www.trollwood.org.
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High School Credit Classes and Sports/Music Camp Registration Information
Classes will be filled on a “first come and priority” basis. If classes are filled, students will
be placed on a waiting list. If a student drops out of a class, the first person on the waiting list has the opportunity to move into the class. Parents will be notified if a student has been moved off the waiting list.
Registration Window: January 28—May 22
Registration confirmations will be emailed to the
student and parent the week of May 25, 2020
Registration Options: (register early to secure your seat)
Any applicable course/camp fees are due at registration.
1. Register on-line by going to www.fargo.k12.nd.us/SummerSchool 2. Through your school counselor 3. Fax your registration to (701) 446-2899 (fax both sides of the registration) 4. Mail your registration to the Summer School Office Agassiz—Summer School Office Attn: Arati Heath
1305 9th Avenue South
Fargo, ND 58103
Student/Family Decides to Cancel a SS Registration
If the student no longer requires summer school, parents must formally withdraw the student from the course before JUNE 3, 2020 for Semester 1 and JUNE 24, 2020 for Semester 2. If a student does NOT drop a class before these dates, they will receive a W/F (withdraw/fail) for that class.
To formally cancel or withdraw from a class:
Contact the summer school office at (701) 446-3210 or [email protected] Contact your guidance counselor Highway Safety (Behind the Wheel) portion requires a $270 fee.
A. BTW is COVID postponed (see p. 14) B. Families may receive a full refund ($270 BTW fee) if their student doesn’t drive.
Summer School Cancels a Class
Adequate student enrollment is necessary for a class to be held. If summer school needs to cancels a particular class, the summer school office will notify all registered students on/near the last day of registration. The student of the canceled class will be able to contact the summer school office to register for a different, available class though the official registration window closed
at the same time their class was canceled.
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Waiver ($200) for Out-of-Fargo Public School District Student(s)
To be eligible to receive a waiver credit, a student must:
* Have graduated from the 8th grade * Be a resident of North Dakota * Provide their ND state ID number (10 digit #) and their home school plant number
Any eligible student may use the waiver form authorizing the Fargo Schools to receive any state aid available FOR THE SUMMER ONLY. This waiver form will allow the student to register at
the same rate as district students. Use the form at the bottom of the page.
Out-of-state resident student will be charged a fee of $200.00 for each one-half credit course. * This fee will also apply to out-of-district North Dakota resident students who do not furnish the waiver form completed by their home district.
The waiver policy applies only to courses where credit is earned toward graduation and therefore does not apply for non-credit secondary courses or any elementary course.
It is further understood that the student will assume all costs of any course fees and/or supplies and that no encumbrances of any kind will be placed on the home school district of said student.
The student named below intends to register for credit courses in the Fargo Public Schools’ Summer School Program. The signature of an administrator representing the student’s home district will permit the student to take classes for the same fee charged in-district students, and
will authorize the Fargo Public Schools to request of the State Department any state aid payment available for said student for the summer of 2020 only.
Student Name____________________________________ Grade Completed in 2019/20__________
Date of Birth _______________ Address _________________________________________________
IEP or 504 _________ ND State ID# (10 digit #) ___________________ School Plant #_______ FPS SS Course Name/Number ____________________________________________________________
Name of School District______________________________________________________________ Administrator’s Name Printed ________________________________________________________
Administrator’s Signature___________________________________________Date_____________
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*LA111 ENGLISH 9 (Semester 1)
*LA211 ENGLISH 10 (Semester 1)
*LA311 ENGLISH 11 (Semester 1)
*LA411 ENGLISH 12 (Semester 1)
*MA103 ALGEBRA 1 CONCLUSION (Semester 1)
*MA111 ALGEBRA 1 ((Semester 1)
*MA213 ALGEBRA 2 (Semester 1)
*MA203 INFORMAL GEOMETRY (Semester 1)
*MA211 GEOMETRY (Semester 1)
*MA303 MATH IN ACTION (Semester 1)
*HL101 HEALTH (ONLY 1 SEMESTER REQUIRED)
*SS211 WESTERN CIV (10TH GR) ((Semester 1)
*SS315 US HISTORY (11/12TH GR) (Semester 1)
*SS311 ECONOMICS (11/12TH GR) (ONLY 1 SM)
*SS313 GOVERNMENT (11/12TH GR) (ONLY 1 SM)
*SC111 PHYSICAL SCIENCE (Semester 1)
*HS102-1S HIGHWAY SAFETY/BTW (ONLY 1 SM)
*LA112 ENGLISH 9 (Semester 2)
*LA212 ENGLISH 10 (Semester 2)
*LA312 ENGLISH 11 (Semester 2)
*LA412 ENGLISH 12 (Semester 2)
*MA104 ALGEBRA 1 CONCLUSION (Semester 2)
*MA112 ALGEBRA 1 (Semester 2)
*MA214 ALGEBRA 2 (Semester 2)
*MA204 INFORMAL GEOMETRY (Semester 2)
*MA212 GEOMETRY (Semester 2)
*MA304 MATH IN ACTION (Semester 2)
*HL102 HEALTH (ONLY 1 SEMESTER REQUIRED)
*SS212 WESTERN CIV (10TH GR) (Semester 2)
*SS316 US HISTORY (11/12TH GR) (Semester 2)
*SS312 ECONOMICS (11/12TH GR) (ONLY 1 SM)
*SS314 GOVERNMENT (11/12TH GR) (ONLY 1 SM)
*SC112 PHYSICAL SCIENCE (Semester 2)
*HS102-3S HIGHWAY SAFETY/BTW (ONLY 1 SM)
SS Semester #1 = Regular School Year Semester #1 SS Semester #1 Dates: June 3-June 26
Each class is worth 1/2 Credit: Choose one class.
SS Semester #2 = Regular School Year Semester #2 Dates: June 26-July 24 (July 2-6 off)
Each class is worth 1/2 Credit: Choose one class.
PE CLASSES: June 3 — July 26 (July 2-6 off); 35 classes = 1/2 PE Credit NOTE: If you are taking a class above and PE, you must register for PE PM.
See PE Class Times/Details on Page 8.
PE at NORTH (100% Distance Learning)
PE111-2N FITNESS FOR LIFE — AM
PE111-3N FITNESS FOR LIFE — PM
PE211-2N PE 2 (10TH GRADE) — AM
PE211-3N PE 2 (10TH GRADE) — PM
PE311-2N PE 3 (11/12 GRADE) — AM
PE311-3N PE 3 (11/12 GRADE) — PM
PE at SOUTH (100% Distance Learning)
PE111-2S FITNESS FOR LIFE — AM
PE111-3S FITNESS FOR LIFE — PM
PE211-2S PE 2 (10TH GRADE) — AM
PE at SOUTH continued
PE211-3S PE 2 (10TH GRADE) — PM
PE311-2S PE 3 (11/12 GRADE) — AM
PE311-3S PE 3 (11/12 GRADE) — PM
PE at DAVIES (100% Distance Learning)
PE111-2D FITNESS FOR LIFE — AM
PE111-3D FITNESS FOR LIFE — PM
PE211-2D PE 2 (10TH GRADE) — AM
PE211-3D PE 2 (10TH GRADE) — PM
PE311-2D PE 3 (11/12 GRADE) — AM
PE311-3D PE 3 (11/12 GRADE) — PM
SUMMER SCHOOL HS REGISTRATION COURSE SELECTION
Students may choose one Semester 1 class and one Semester 2 Class (and PE PM)
* 100% Distance Learning * 100% Distance Learning
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High School Registration Paper Form (Credit Classes Only)
Academic Classes are at South High; PE classes are at North, South, & Davies
Registration Opens: January 28 Registration Closes: May 22
** Students need to visit with their counselor to discuss their Summer School options **
Name: _______________________________________________________ Date: __________________________
FPS Student ID: ___________________ Age: ____________ Birth Date: _______________________
School Attended this Year: ___________________________________ Grade this Year: ______________
School Attending Next Year: _________________________________ Grade Next Year: _____________
Parent/Guardian: _____________________________________________________________________________
Address: _______________________________________________________________________________________
Home Phone #: _________________________________ Cell Phone #: _______________________________
Email: _________________________________________________________________________________________
Emergency Contact Person (or other parent): __________________________________________________
Home Phone #: ________________________________ Cell Phone #: ________________________________
Email: _________________________________________________________________________________________
My Child has an: _______ IEP or _______ 504 Please send IEP/504 if student isn’t an FPS student.
List Course Name & Code
1. _________________________________________________________________________
2. _________________________________________________________________________
3. _________________________________________________________________________
All summer school students are expected to review and meet expectations Found in the student handbook, class syllabus, and activity handouts.
* Register on-line at www.fargo.k12.nd.us/SummerSchool
• Mail your paper registration form to the Summer School Office: Agassiz—Summer School Attn: Arati Heath 1305 9th Avenue South Fargo, ND 58103
• Email your registration form to [email protected]
• Fax your registration form to (701) 446-2899
• Drop registration form off at your school’s guidance office
• The deadline to withdraw/cancel a registration is June 3rd (see pg. 16 for instructions)
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Courses:
Targeted Math, Targeted Reading, Explorations Science, & Explorations
Social Studies (may vary by site)
For students entering Grades 7-8
Targeted math and reading class referrals and registration will be completed by
their school guidance counselors Science/Social Studies Exploration class registration is completed by families. * May 6-22 at the summer school website www.fargo.k12.nd.us/SummerSchool
* May 6-22 Use the paper registration form in this booklet (p.19)
Classes will be held through distance-learning June 3 — June 26
Monday-Thursday 8-11:30 - Online
Fridays 8-12:00 on campus (if permitted, otherwise online)
Classes are held at Ben Franklin, Carl Ben Eielson, & Discovery
Middle School Technology Camp — CANCELED THIS SUMMER 2020
MIDDLE SCHOOL SUMMER SCHOOL
Summer Sports and Music Camps
COVID Canceled 2020