How does the regular program differ from the summer program?
The Summer School Program is a specialized program for credit deficient students and is considered to be remedial. The focus is on earning credits for classes that were not previously passed. It does not move students toward meeting all the standards or building skills to pass the district proficiencies or the California High School Exit Exam. Our regular program, however, focuses on building skills needed to meet all graduation requirements (credits and proficiencies).
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