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SUMMER SCHOOLCOURSES 2018
Flexible and Focused
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N O R T H V I L L E S C H O O L S . O R G
WHY TAKE A SUMMER COURSE?
Online Summer Courses
• Prevent summer brain drain• College-bound athletes can earn credit in NCAA-approved
courses*• 10-week session allows for maximum flexibility to complete the
course• Large variety of classes
Composition (Advanced)*Composition (Beginning)*English 9A*English 9B*English 10A*
English 10B* English 11A-British Lit.English 11B-British Lit.English 12A-American Lit.English 12B-American Lit.
Journalism (Intro)*Journalism (Advanced)*Mythology and Folklore: Legendary Tales
Reading for College SuccessWorld Literature*
ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS
Anthropology (Intro)*Archaeology: Detectives of the Past
Civics*Economics*Native American History*
Personal Finance for Young Adults
Psychology*Sociology I*Sociology II*U.S. History and Geography A*
U.S. History and Geography B*World History and Geography A*
World History and Geography B*
SOCIAL STUDIES
Algebra 1A*Algebra 1B*Algebra 2A*Algebra 2B*Calculus A*Calculus B*
Geometry A*Geometry B*Mathematics of BaseballMathematics of Personal Finance
Pre-Algebra A
Pre-Algebra BPre-Calculus A*Pre-Calculus B*Probability and Statistics A*Probability and Statistics B*Trigonometry*
MATHEMATICS
Anatomy and Physiology A*Anatomy and Physiology B *Astronomy*BioethicsBiology A*Biology B*Chemistry A*
Chemistry B*Earth Science A*Earth Science B*Environmental Science A*Environmental Science B*Forensic Science*
Oceanography A*Oceanography B*Physical Science A *Physical Science B*Physics A*Physics B*
SCIENCE
This course list is subject to change.
American Sign Language 1A*
American
Sign Language 1B*American Sign Language 2A*
American Sign Language 2B*
French 1A *
French 1B *French 2A *French 2B*
WORLD LANGUAGES
Onsite Courses
Journalism (Intro)*Journalism (Advanced)*Mythology and Folklore: Legendary Tales
Reading for College SuccessWorld Literature*
U.S. History and Geography B*World Historyand Geography A*
World Historyand Geography B*
Pre-Algebra BPre-Calculus A*Pre-Calculus B*Probability and Statistics A*Probability and Statistics B*Trigonometry*
Oceanography A*Oceanography B*Physical Science A *Physical Science B*Physics A*Physics B*
ELECTIVESAccounting AAccounting BArt AppreciationBusiness EthicsCareer PlanningCareers - Find Your Future
CriminologyDigital Imaging and Communication
Employability Skills
M I C H I G A N V I R T U A L . O R G
EntrepreneurshipFilm Studies: American Film Survey
Film Studies: Directors of the Golden Age
Foundations of Programming A
Foundations of Programming B
Game DesignHealth Education
Health Education (Abstinence Only)
Hospitality and Tourism: Traveling the Globe
Intro to Computer Programming: Java
Intro to Computer Programming: Visual Basic.Net
Medical Terminology
Microsoft Office 2013Music Appreciation: Enjoyment of Listening
Personal FitnessSocial MediaSports & Entertainment Marketing
Study SkillsWeb Design Basics HTML
Onsite courses meet Monday-Thursday
CIVICS • 8-11 a.m. • .5 credit MMC • June 25 - July 26 Students will be expected to demonstrate the use of critial thinking and social-scientific inquiry skills. The will learn that culture, socialization and status affect one’s political behavior, party identification and participation. Students will analyze roles, recruitment and decision making in the legislative, executive and judicial branches of our government. The will apply the knowledge learned in the text to current political situations.
ECONOMICS • 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. • .5 credit MMC • June 25 - July 26This course examines the field of economics and the American free enterprise system. Students will gain an understanding of economics by viewing: basic theory, individual and household choices, business formulation/choices, the role of government, types of economic systems, and foreign and domestic trade.
HONORS GEOMETRY A • Session 1 • 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m. • .5 credit MMC • June 25 - July 10HONORS GEOMETRY B • Session 2 • 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m. • .5 credit MMC • July 11 - July 26This is a course in the foundations of geometry, including but not limited to, reasoning, proofs and properties of lines, triangles, quadrilaterals, polygons, and circles, and the surface area and volume of three dimensional solids. This is an honors class, which means we will be moving through material quickly with a heavy emphasis on critical thinking and problem solving.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION • 8-11 a.m. • .5 credit MMC • June 25 - July 26This course will be a combination of the fundamentals in phyiscal education, gymnasium/field sports training, and physical conditioning exercise. Students will need a regular PE outfit, outdoor workout attite and gym shoes.
Kindergarten Readiness • 8-11 a.m. • July 23-July 26 Introduce your child to the necessary skills to be success in kindergarten! Work on literacy, sight words, science and kindergarten mathematical concepts! Help your child learn about the kindergarten schedule from a Northville kindergarten teacher!
Note: Onsite classes will not meet July 4.
French 3A *French 3B *German 1A *German 1B *German 2A *German 2B*German 3A *
WORLD LANGUAGESGerman 3B *German 4A *German 4B *Japanese 1A*Japanese 1B*Japanese 2A*Japanese 2B*
Latin 1A*Latin 1B*Latin 2A*Latin 2B*Latin 3A*Latin 3B*Spanish 1A *
Spanish 1B *Spanish 2A *Spanish 2B *Spanish 3A *Spanish 3B *Spanish 4A *Spanish 4B
Parents and students, before you enroll, please consider:
If your school provides summer courses through Michigan Virtual, please work with your school on course selection.
If your school does not provide a summer session option, check with your school to make sure the course you complete will be accepted for credit.
Online OnsiteRegistration begins: April 30 April 30Parent meeting: — May 17, 6 p.m. —Classes begin: June 4 June 25Last day to enroll: June 28 June 28Drop date with refund: June 28 June 28Final exams: We e k o f 8 /6 *Classes end: August 10 July 26
Cost/Course In-District $330/Nonresident $345/Kindergarten Readiness $215
Students must be entering 9th grade to receive credit for high school courses.
*Students MUST take the final exam onsite, they will work with theirmentors to choose a date and time.
NO REFUNDS AFTER JUNE 28 DROP DATE.
Summer 2018 Schedule
Michigan Virtual courses are taught by highly-qualified, Michigan-certified instructors. Michigan Virtual is accredited by AdvancED and most
Michigan Virtual core courses are approved by the NCAA.
Northville Summer School AdministrationOffice of InstructionDr. Sandra Brock Ms. Lisa [email protected]@northvilleschools.org
To Register, visit the Northville Public Schools Summer School webpage at northvilleschools.org/apps/pages/SUMMER