Before long, school will be out for the summer, but that doesn't mean the learning stops. Many courses are available for students of all ages throughout the summer months. From classes that help students catch up in their studies, as well as math and reading camps for younger students to adult classes in web, computer applications, and dance, the offerings are numerous and varied.
The Step-to-Success program will be offered for students in grades K-2 who did not meet promotion requirements and, for students in grades 3-5 who did not meet promotion requirements and did not pass one or more of the 2008 TAKS tests. The program will be offered on 21 elementary school cluster sites.
Currently enrolled middle school students who are being retained or who have characteristics of dyslexia may enroll in the Step-to-Success extended year program (designed for students who failed two to three core-area classes.) STEP will be held at designated cluster sites. In addition, there are classes for 8th grade students who need assistance in mastering reading and/or math TAKS. You may contact your child's school for further information.
High school students may enroll in tuition-based summer school offered this year at O'Connor High School. Students who live in the District but attend private or parochial schools may register for NISD summer school courses and pay the same tuition as NISD students ($110 per semester or $220 for a full course.) Out-of-district students are charged $140 per semester or $280 for a full course.
Northside's Community Education Department will also offer summer enrichment programs for elementary students. Refer to the Community Education Course Catalogue for more detailed information on these programs.