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Posted 4/28/16

Graduation may be just around the corner, but that doesn’t mean the educational opportunities are going to disappear heading into the break.

Fountain Hills Unified School District has partnered …

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Graduation may be just around the corner, but that doesn’t mean the educational opportunities are going to disappear heading into the break.

Fountain Hills Unified School District has partnered with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Grater Scottsdale McKee Branch this year to offer both credit, non-credit and athletic classes through the first several weeks of summer.

FHUSD will host the middle school and high school classes this year while the McKee Branch will be the host site for all K-6 classes.

Registration cost this year is $100 per middle school and high school sports class, $185 for pass/fail audit or high school courses for middle school students and $185 per high school credit course.

There is no cost for Title I Ticket for Success classes, but participation is by referral only.

There will be no credit remedial courses for the middle school. Parents and students are encouraged to audit a high school credit course for pass/fail in these situations. This will suffice for middle school remedial.

This year’s slate of classes is vast and varied, ranging from high school credit courses to loads of extracurricular opportunities at all grade levels. Form basketball, volleyball and a sports sampler to English, world history, economics, multiple mathematics levels, chemistry and beyond, there’s something to keep any student busy this coming summer. Course schedules, length and duration will vary, but all will occur between the window of May 31 to July 1. A full breakdown of courses, schedules and the like can be obtained at any of the district’s front offices.

Payment options include online payment at fhusd.org or walk-in or drop off cash or checks. Online payments can be made at any time by visiting the listed website and selecting the “summer school” button on the site. Drop-off registration and payment may be done at the FHUSD district office. Finally, walk-in days are scheduled for 4 to 6 p.m. at the high school office on Thursdays, April 28, May 12 and May 26.

For questions, contact FHUSD summer school coordinator Dr. Paul McElligott at pmcelligott@fhusd.org.