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Summer
school escapes budget cuts While
some Oregon schools are cutting summer programs because of the statewide
budget crunch, Sisters will conduct a small summer school as usual.
Sisters High School Counselor
Charlie Kanzig, who directs the program, said four weeks of classes will
be offered, beginning July 8. They will be held from 8 to 11 a.m. weekdays
at Sisters Middle School on Cascade Avenue.
Classes will be offered in
English and history, primarily for students who have failed a course or
"have gotten behind for some reason such as illness or moving from one
school to another."
Enrollment is voluntary, but
Kanzig said some students will be strongly encouraged to take advantage
of this chance to make up lost credits. He will teach the English (language
arts) class.
The classes will be open to
students who will be entering the 10th, 11th or 12th grades this fall.
About 20 students from the regular high school program are expected to
attend, along with about 10 special education students, who will be following
a separate program under the direction of Kathy Mahn.
Mahn, who teaches alternative
education during the regular school year, will also teach the summer school's
history class.
This "credit recovery" opportunity
will be provided at no cost to those who attend.
Kanzig acknowledged that "other
districts have cut back some, but we're not in that position yet." He
added: "It's pretty important to have an opportunity like this. It really
begins to weigh on (students) if they get behind. It's a good way for
them to wake up (and realize) that high school does matter. Most of the
kids who come to summer school we kind of help to turn it around."
Kanzig also noted that SOAR
(Sisters Organization for Activities and Recreation) is offering a school-related
class in geology this summer. |
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