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Utah lawmakers like summer sessions
But some 800 students in the Alpine School District's summer-school session are doing just that.
Students say the summer classes aren't too bad. However, state legislators touring the school sites Tuesday are jumping with joy over Alpine's pilot program.
"From a legislative perspective, we're very happy," said Rep. John Dougall, R-American Fork.
The district's extended-year program at the high school answers several issues state lawmakers have been talking about for years, including providing teachers with opportunities for greater pay and getting optimal use out of school facilities.
"I think it's terrific a very creative approach," said Rep. Lorie Fowlke, R-Orem. "It's a great use of resources, both in buildings and teachers. And it benefits our students enormously."
Alpine district launched its first block of summer classes on June 2 at two sites: Mountain View High School in Orem for south-area students and Lehi High School for north-area students.
The classes, which are two hours and 10 minutes, run from 7:50 a.m. to 3:25 p.m. The second summer school block begins June 24.
Katie Egbert, 16, of Orem, is taking geometry, English and computer technology. "It's a really good opportunity to make up credits," she said. "It does seem to take up my whole day. It's cool though. Whatever. I can hang out with my friends on the weekend."
Some of the students are retaking classes in hopes of better understanding the subject and to receive a higher grade. Other students want to get ahead to free up their schedules during the regular school year for other activities or to prepare for higher-level courses.
Kelton Seely, 16, of Orem, is taking English, math and health. "I'm just retaking them," Seely said. He said the summer classes are more individualized, and the personal attention has helped him understand the concepts better.
The classes range in size from 15 to 25 students.
Belen Gonzalez, 16, of Lindon, is taking geometry so she can move right into Algebra II in the fall. This will also free up her schedule for other college prep classes, she said. "I could even graduate with more credits," Gonzalez said.
There is a $25 registration fee per summer course, but if a student successfully passes the class, a refund is given.
"Kids can really take advantage of this, and we feel very good about it," said Alpine District Superintendent Vernon Henshaw.
Recent comments
Ironically, if done right this might actually save money (on a per...
Anonymous | June 11, 2008 at 12:07 p.m.
I'm glad the legislators are happy. How long will that last?
Chuck | June 11, 2008 at 10:56 a.m.
It just takes money! The current program takes away from some other...
Chuck | June 11, 2008 at 10:55 a.m.
State legislators and Alpine School District officials tour summer classes at Mountain View High School on Tuesday. The extended-year program allows students to retake classes they have failed or to take electives they couldn't fit in during the regular school year, freeing them up for other electives or activities next year.
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