Ponca City schools announce 2016 summer school details

Ponca City Now - May 18, 2016 12:10 pm

CORRECTED: This story has been revised by Ponca City Public Schools to reflect that kindergarten students will not participate in summer school this year.

Summer School for Ponca City Public School students starts June 6, 2016.

Elementary summer school will be held at Union Elementary and is by invitation only for third grade students who were not proficient on their OCCT test and need additional support in acquiring reading skills.

Elementary Summer School (Third Grade)

June 6 to June 30

Monday through Thursday

Union Elementary
2617 North Union
8 to 11 a.m.

Breakfast: 7:30 to 7:55 a.m.
Buses will transport students from all elementary sites to Union.

(Pick up times will be provided to parents once enrollment forms are completed.)

(This is by invitation only for third grade students who need additional support in acquiring reading skills .)

Extended School Year (grades TSL early childhood to 12th grade)

June 6 to June 30 th

Monday through Thursday

Union Elementary

2617 North Union

8 to 11 a.m.

Breakfast: 7:30 to 7:55 a.m.

All Extended School Year students WILL be provided transportation door-to-door and do not catch a bus at the Elementary sites.

Senior High Summer School (grades 9 – 12 )

June 6 to June 30
Monday through Thursday

111 West Grand Avenue (Wildcat Academy)

9 a.m. to noon.

Credit Recovery

This program is for Seniors only who are needing 2-3 credits to graduate.

Transportation will not be provided.

The Senior High School 2016 summer school will be held at Wildcat Academy and is limited to students who need to earn extra credit for graduation only. Enrollment has been determined by credit needs with priority given to Seniors and Juniors. It is important that students have access to the Internet outside of the school.

For more information, contact the high school main office at 580-767-9500.

 

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