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Follow APEX Course Expectations Complete The Summer School Orientation Session Attendance In Shakopee Public Schools

Courses will be facilitated by licensed teachers using APEX, a self-paced digital curriculum software.

May 17, 2021

  • The Shakopee High School Summer Credit Recovery (CR) Program is one of the primary ways to recover required academic credits that a student has not successfully completed. A student should register for this program if:
    • The student has received an “F” or “NG” for any required English, Math, Science or Social Studies courses taken AND have not already been recovered in a credit recovery program.
    Program Format Courses will be facilitated by licensed teachers using APEX, a self-paced digital curriculum software.
    • Most APEX courses are prescriptive, meaning, students are able to test out of coursework already mastered by scoring above 80% on unit pre-tests.
    • Motivated students can complete 1-3 semester credits during the Summer Credit Recovery Program.
    • Students work on one course until it’s complete before moving onto a second course.
    • Students have the option to sign up for one or both daily sessions.
    • Courses not completed before the end of the Summer Credit Recovery Program will not be awarded any credit.
    Students are exited from the Summer Credit Recovery Program once they complete their scheduled courses. To learn more about APEX courses, click here. Transportation/Food Service
    • Transportation will be provided for students who live outside of the 2-mile radius of Shakopee High School. Students who sign up and qualify for transportation will receive their bussing information in the confirmation letter that will be sent out on June 11. Please note, there is NO afternoon session pick up bus route. Students attending the afternoon session only must provide their own transportation to school.
    • Breakfast and lunch will be available to students in the school cafeteria during the Summer Credit Recovery Program. All meals will be provided FREE of charge.

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