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   Community Extension Programs, Inc.  
   coordinates a Summer School
   Program
 for high school students in
   grades 9 through 12.

   Students from all school districts are
   eligible to enroll and they may earn up
   to one transferable credit by
   participating in both semesters.
Students

Our Location 

                            Canyon Del Oro High School
                                      25 W. Calle Concordia
                                         Tucson, AZ 85704

                           2010 Dates & Schedule

    
Semester 1:   Tuesday, June 1- Thursday, June 17
    Semester 2:   Monday, June 21- Friday, July 9

 

 











 

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Classes meet 8am-2pm, Monday through Thursday with the exception of the following:

Week 1 begins on Tuesday, June 1st and meets on Friday, June 4th. No School on Monday, July 5th. Class will resume on Tuesday, July 6th and continue through Friday, July 9th.  Final exams will are given on the last day of each semester.  Class will meet from 8am-11am on finals day.  Attendance is mandatory.

Policies & Procedures

Please call the summer school office at 696-5654 to report an absence. 
Students are allowed only one excused absence (6 hours) per semester. (Each day is broken down into four periods.)  Students will be droppped on the second absence, receiving no credit or refund.  Students will be considered absent from a period if he/she is more than 10 minutes late.  Students are tardy if he/she is up to 10 minutes late for a period.  Students that are tardy must receive a pass from the office in order to enter class. A conference with the Principal will be required for a second tardy.  Additional tardies will result in a 30 minute detention after school.  Students may be dismissed form summer school for frequent tardies.

Room assignments will be posted on the first day of class at Canyon Del Oro.   

Text books will be issued in class on the first day of each semester.

Students will receive three 15 minute breaks throughout each day.  Students are required to stay on campus during breaks.

There will be a snack bar open throughout the day.  A variety of breakfast and lunch items will be available for a fee.

One bus will pick up at Amphi High School at 7:15 am on the Stone Ave. cut out.  The bus will pick students up after school in front of the fine arts building after school and return them to Amphi High School by 2:45 pm.

Students with an IEP or a 504 plan will need to submit a copy to the principal and the teacher on the first day of class.

Reasonable and proper campus attire must be worn at all times.  Summer school will adhere to the Amphitheater School District's dress code.  Failure to comply with standards of acceptable dress may result in expulsion.

Medication brought onto campus must be prescribed by a student's physician, and must accompany a doctor's RX form which must be given to the Principal's designee.  Students with medical conditions that may require special considerations should inform the summer school principal of these needs.

Students are not allowed to bring visitors to campus.

Student parking is available in the East Parking Lot.  Students must follow school and city parking regulations.  Loitering in parking areas during breaks will not be tolerated.

Students must check out through the principal's office when leaving campus during the school day.  Students will be released only with a parent/guardian's note.  Studens are not permitted to leave campus during breaks.

Canyon Del Oro High School and areas within 300 feet of the school hae been designated as a DRUG FREE SCHOOL ZONE.  Drug Free School Zones are high profile law enforcement areas.  The faculty and staff of Community Extension Programs and the police will not tolerate drug violoations in these areas.

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