Registration open for CCHS summer school

May 6—MOULTRIE, Ga. — Colquitt County High School is preparing for summer school.

Summer school is a way for students to recover credits for classes they failed during the regular school year. This year's summer school will be 8 a.m. to noon Monday-Friday, June 1-18.

Students will complete work on the Edgenuity online learning program while certified teachers in each subject will be available to answer questions and remediate, according to a press release from the school system. All academic subjects, including Spanish, are available.

The school system identified three reasons to attend summer school:

—If you fail a course with a 55 or above, the course must be repaired in summer school so that the failing grade becomes a 70. If you do not repair immediately, the failing grade remains on your transcript and you will retake the entire class. This has a negative impact on your GPA.

—If you have a 1/2 credit for any course, you should attend summer school to do a course completion for the other 1/2 credit.

—If you have outstanding failed courses from previous semesters.

There is no charge to attend summer school. You may recover no more than 1 1/2 units in up to three different subjects.

Register at https://forms.gle/tptToPrnPFNf3AqFA.

If you have questions, please email Renee Gay at renee.gay@colguitt.k12.ga.us or visit her office in the guidance department.

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