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Secondary Summer School Information 2026

April 13, 2026

When will Summer School be offered? Summer School for grades 9-12 will be offered June 8, 2026, to June 26, 2026. The hours for Summer School will be M - Th 8:00 - 2:30 (Lunch Break - 11:00-11:30), and Friday 8:00 - 11:00. Classes will occur at Cabot High School. P.E. hours and Computer Science must be completed by July 17th.

Deadline to Register is Monday, June 2, 2026

What is the curriculum for Summer School? Edmentum online learning will be the curriculum used. Google Classroom will also be an online platform utilized during Summer School. Students work at their own pace and they may finish their course work before July 3rd. Staying current in the course is critical to student success.

What is the Attendance Policy? Students must have access to the internet and their school issued chromebook to participate. Students are expected to meet on-site for all classes with the exception of accelerated courses.

What courses can I take for summer school?  The courses are listed below:

Algebra I, II, III
Geometry
Technical Math
English I, II, III, IV
Economics
Civics
World History
US History
Physical Science
Biology
Environmental Science
Chemistry

However, students may only take one credit recovery course at a time. Only courses where the student has received an “F” may be taken through Summer School.

Health, PE, Computer Science, Music Appreciation and Professional Communications are accelerated courses. Students may choose to take two or more of these at the same time.

What is the cost? Credit Recovery classes will be 75.00 each. Accelerated courses will be $75.00 each, with the exception of Computer Science. Computer Science will be free of charge.

How Do I Sign Up? A Google Form is live now for registration! (bit.ly/cabotsummer2026)

Grading Scale: 0-59% F, 60-69% D, 70-79% C, 80-89% B, 90-100% A

Vision & Mission

The Cabot School District is committed to educating all students to be responsible citizens who value learning, treat others with
dignity and respect, and adapt successfully to the demands of the rapidly changing society.

The Cabot School District is committed to
"Preparing Today's Students for Tomorrow's Opportunities."

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