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Summer School 2008. Secondary. High School. Junior High. E.S.L. Total. Enrollment . Acceleration vs. Remediation. Passing Rate. Out of District Students. IB Summer Academy. Communication Applications Business Computer Information Systems Health Served 115 students.
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High School Junior High E.S.L. Total Enrollment
IB Summer Academy • Communication Applications Business Computer Information Systems Health • Served 115 students
TAKS Remediation *This course is free to juniors and seniors.
Financial Impact Summer school netted an $8,752. profit.
ESY Services The Special Education Extended School Year program, required by Federal and State law, provides an extended year for students who would likely have exhibited substantial/severe regression during the summer break. This summer, approximately 150 students, ages 3-21, were served in ESY.
Program / Enrollment Enrollment: 60 rising 6th, 7th and 8th students Program: Culinary Chemistry, Art & Design, Physics, German, Photography Field Trip: Gaylord Texas…culinary arts Self-funded: $100* tuition *Scholarships: 2 requested/awarded
Program / Enrollment Enrollment: 60 rising 6th, 7th and 8th students Program: Culinary Chemistry, Art & Design, Physics, German, Photography Field Trip: Gaylord Texas…culinary arts Self-funded: $100* tuition *Scholarships: 2 requested/awarded
Spanish Immersion Camp Enrollment: 115 students (2nd – 6th) Program: Drama, Computer Products, Cooking, Moving and Shaking, Art, Science, Geography…ALL in Spanish! Field Trip: FW Zoo…in Spanish Special Assistants: BJH SI students Tuition: $50
Summer Success The elementary Summer Success program consisted of two state-required components: • Limited English Proficient (PK & K) • Student Success Initiative (3rd & 5th TAKS)
PK PK (EcoDis) Kindergarten Total Limited English ProficientParticipation
LEP Funding Sources • State$ 17,324 (Funded at $1750 per 18 students) • Local budget$ 30,746 • Title I budget$ 52,238 • Total $100,308
3rd Grade 5th Grade* LEP (Exempt) Total Student Success Initiative Participation * 5th Math 52; Reading 20; Math/Reading 17
3rd Reading 5th Reading 5th Math LEP (Exempt) SSI Success TAKS – Third Administration
SSI Funding Sources • State$ 57,670 (AMI / ARI) • Local budget$ 11,108 • Title I budget$ 24,518 • Total $ 93,296
JumpStart Purpose: To provide at-risk students an opportunity to review academic skills and strategies for a “jump start” on the new school year. Enrollment: Students from PK – 5th Program: Language arts and/or math Campuses: 15 elementary campuses Funding: Local ($19,912) - State ($31,429)