Unprecedented Freedom in Summer School
Our Summer School courses deliver a full semester’s worth of instruction over an intensive five week session so students can get the credits they need or desire as efficiently as possible. Our summer school offerings for 2009 included K-8 Summer Smarts courses and high school credit recovery and enrichment courses.
Registration for the 2009 Summer School sessions is now closed. Dates for 2010 Summer School sessions, registration deadlines and course offerings will be posted in 2010.
Our Learning Management System (LMS) allows families to access their coursework and communicate, plan, learn, and track performance from anywhere with an Internet connection. Better yet, our flexible scheduling lets students choose when during the day they complete each day’s lessons and assignments—so students are free to pursue other activities while still completing needed courses!
Using technology daily helps sharpen computer skills—a perfect way to prepare for college and to join the high-tech workforce of the 21st century. Included with any course are hundreds of our ShowHow© simulations, designed to help students master a wide range of computer skills.
Summer School Course Offerings
Summer School courses offered for 2009 included Summer Smarts courses for grades K-8, upper school Credit Recovery courses and upper school Enrichment courses.
K-8 Summer Smarts Courses: These courses help keep the student's mind engaged and active during the summer months and minimize summer learning loss.
Upper School Credit Recovery Courses: These courses are for students who have already taken the course, were not granted credit for the course, and need to make up the course to meet graduation requirements.
Upper School Enrichment Courses: These courses are for students who wish to accelerate their upper school career or simply continue their studies over the summer.
Summer School 2010
Please check back in 2010 to get more information about Summer School 2010 offerings and important dates.
National Connections Academy admits students and conducts all educational programs, activities, and employment practices without discrimination on the basis of sex, race, religion, age, national origin, ancestry, creed, sexual orientation, disability, or any other legally-protected classification.