Rolla High School will be conducting SEATED and VIRTUAL summer school beginning Monday, June 2, 2025, and going through Friday, June 27, 2025.
THIS YEAR SEATED CLASSES WILL ONLY BE OFFERED IN THE MORNING FROM 8:00-11:15 AM. You may choose 1 seated class and/or 1 virtual class or 2 virtual classes. You can earn up to 1 full credit during June summer school. Course offerings can be found under course titles on the application or by clicking here
https://bit.ly/RHSCourses2025SSJune
ALL OFFERINGS ARE SUBJECT TO CANCELLATION BECAUSE OF LOW ENROLLMENT. SIMILAR CLASSES MAY BE COMBINED DUE TO LOW ENROLLMENT.
Students who wish to enroll should fill out this google form no later than Friday, May 23, 2025. Enrollees will be admitted on a first-come, first-serve basis.
You will receive a confirmation email of your selections once you have submitted this form. CONTACT PERSON: Questions should be directed to the school counselors, or summer school principals Mr. Josh Smith (Virtual) or Dr. Stephanie Grisham(Seated). They may be reached at Rolla High School, 900 Bulldog Run or by calling 458-0140, ext 14015 or by email at (VIRTUAL)
joshs@rolla31.org or (SEATED) sgrisham@rolla31.org
ENROLLMENT: The Rolla High School summer program is open to students who have successfully completed eighth grade. Students are eligible to enroll at no cost and earn up to one unit of high school credit. Prerequisites for classes, as noted in the Rolla High School Course Description Handbook, apply to summer school courses.
DRIVERS EDUCATION: Driver education enrollees must be at least 15 years of age by June 2, 2025, and will be asked to pay $1.00 for the instructional driving permit. In order to receive credit for this course, students must complete 6 hours of behind the wheel drivers training outside of the classroom or virtual instruction. We will have in person driving instructors available. Students will receive an "N" for a grade until the driving is completed. However, if a student has their permit, they can complete their training with a parent/guardian using the Road Ready program. They will be given specific types of driving that must be completed and a log must be filled out and turned in.
CREDIT: Students may earn one-half credit per course by enrolling and passing 60 hours of instruction. To earn one full credit, students must enroll in two class sessions (120 hours of instruction). Students can enroll in 1 seated and/or 1 virtual class, or 2 virtual classes.
SEATED CLASSES WILL ONLY BE OFFERED IN THE MORNING THIS YEAR. Only 1 credit may be earned for the month of June.
GRADE REPORTS: Mid-term grade reports will be given to students at the appropriate time. The final grade report will be available in mid-July 2025.
ONLINE EXPECTATIONS: All classes are worth one-half credit. Students are expected to complete an equivalent amount of work to a whole semester class. Students will need to keep up daily with their courses and stay in communication with their teachers. If a student doesn’t have any contact with the teacher within the first three days of the course they may be dropped from the course. A student may only drop an online course during the first week of class (until the end of the day Friday, June 6, 2025), after the first week the student will receive whatever grade is earned.
If no work has been completed, the student will receive an F for the course.
ONLINE CLASSES DEVICES: If a student signs up for an online course, students will need access to the internet.
SEATED CLASS ATTENDANCE: Seated classes will only be offered from 8:00 AM to 11:15 AM this year. Success in the summer session depends on consistent attendance. ANY STUDENT WHO IS ABSENT MORE THAN SIX (6) HOURS FOR ANY REASON FROM ANY COURSE CANNOT EARN CREDIT FOR THE CLASS. Those planning summer camps or vacations must take this regulation into account. If a student has three tardies during their seated session of summer school, it will equal one hour absent towards that session.
SEATED CLASS DRESS CODE: The dress code for summer school is the same as during the regular school term.
AUDITING SEATED CLASSES: Students may take a class as an audit (not for credit) if they wish. This has generally been done for students in Driver Education who know they will exceed the six (6) hour absence limit, but still want as much instruction and experience as they can obtain. (Students wishing to audit a course should type "audit" in the other section of this form.) Students going into Algebra I and Geometry, who want the exposure to help ensure success in the fall term, may also choose to audit those classes as enrichment. If you are uncertain whether or not auditing a course is to your advantage, feel free to discuss it with your school counselor or Dr. Grisham, the summer school principal.
RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Students are subject to the rules of the Rolla Public Schools. Student rights and responsibilities will be sent to them the first day of each session. There will be NO discipline problems during summer school. Full cooperation with the staff is expected; anything less will result in the student being withdrawn from summer school.
SEATED CLASSES LUNCH: Students attending morning seated classes can leave at class dismissal or stay and purchase lunch from 11:15-11:45 AM in the cafeteria.
SEATED CLASSES PARKING: Upon arrival at school, students are to immediately enter the building. Students are not permitted in the parking lot during the school day.
SEATED CLASSES TRANSPORTATION: Transportation services will be provided on a limited basis. Routes will be run within the city limits for the AM session only. For more information contact the transportation office, 458-0125. If you choose "YES" that your student will require transportation, you will receive a follow up email regarding bus stops and bus numbers.
SCHEDULE: Classes will be held Monday through Friday 8:00-11:15 AM. Starting Monday, June 2, 2025 and ending Friday, June 27, 2025
CREDIT RECOVERY: This is an option for students who need to repeat courses for credit or who need to earn additional credits in order to graduate with their class. The amount of work and time required to complete each course in Credit Recovery varies student to student. Therefore it is possible for some students to complete more than one class during Credit Recovery. Please consult with your counselor to determine if Credit Recovery is a viable option for you.