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In memory of U. S. Army First Lieutenant Brian N. Bradshaw, 24, of Steilacoom, who died on June 25, in Kheyl, Afghanistan.
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Summer
School
Internet Academy will be offering summer school once
again this year. Below you will find information regarding the summer
school program. Please continue to check back as additional information
becomes available closer to registration, June 1. Thank you.
Summer School 2009
- Summer School
Registration - June 1 - 30 - Closing Tuesday,
June 30 at 4 PM (Please note, late enrollments must be
paid online or within the next business day)
- Classes will be available for students who have completed
grade 8.
- A student may take up to two (2) one semester classes
(total of 1.0 credit).
- Courses require a nonrefundable tuition fee
of $195 per semester course.
- The first official day of summer school is June
29th and the final day of summer school is August
7th. IA offices will be closed on Fridays.
- Students may get an early start on June 24th
AFTER completing and e-mailing the required orientation
assignment.
- A student taking summer school courses can expect to
spend at least 3 hours per per day on each course (15 hours weekly).
- Current courses to be offered: (Please
continue to check here for possible additions/deletions
of course offerings.)
| 9 - 12
Courses |
9
- 12 Credit Retrieval Courses * |
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English 9
English 10
English 11
Literature and Film
Creative Writing
World Literature
History of the Pacific Region
World History
US History
Psychology
Civics
Current World Problems
Business Law
Math Fundamentals
Introduction to Algebra
Algebra 1
Algebra 2
Algebra 3
Algebra 4
Geometry
PreCalculus/Trigonometry
Physical Science
Biology
Earth Science
Health
Drawing
Photography
Digital Communication Tools
Marketing
Keyboarding
Visual Communications
Web Design
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Spanish 1 - Limited Enrollment
* Personal Fitness - ($95)
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English
9
English 10
English 11
English 12
Algebra 1
Algebra 2
Algebra 3
Algebra 4
Geometry 1
Geometry 2
History of the Pacific Region
World History
US History
Civics
Current World Problems
Physical Science
Biology
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* Credit retrieval
course requirements:
- Student must provide a school transcript showing the
course has been taken, a grade received, but no credit
earned.
- If the student demonstrates mastery of the standards throughout
the course, a final grade of C will be recorded and .5 credit
earned.
- If the student desires a grade greater than a C, the student
will need to take the regular semester course.
- The student will complete a diagnostic tool for assessment
of previous understanding of the standards. The teacher
will build a learning plan around the assessment for the
student to follow.
- A credit retrieval course must be finished in the 6 week time
frame.
Information regarding special services/504: Special
Education and 504.
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Summer School
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