Summer School
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High School
High school summer school review courses are designed for students who did not successfully complete a course during the regular school year.
The in-person summer school program is 16 instructional days and requires attendance for the full duration. Students may miss no more than two days of summer school without losing credit. Students may enroll in a maximum of two in-person summer school courses.
All traditional high school review courses will be held at Calvert High School.
SUMMER SCHOOL SCHEDULE
High school summer school review courses will be held Monday through Thursday, from July 6 through July 30, 2026.
Each course is 3 hours and 30 minutes per day. Morning and afternoon sessions will be offered if there is sufficient enrollment.
- Morning Session: 7:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
- Afternoon Session: 11:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
SUMMER SCHOOL CALENDAR
- May 11 − Registration for review courses begins
- June 25 − Last day for summer school review course registration
- July 6 − Traditional summer school review courses begin
- July 16 − Interim grades
- July 30 − Final examinations/all courses end
- August 11 − Summer school grades mailed
- August 6 − Summer graduation, 6 p.m. at the Board of Education
SUMMER SCHOOL COURSES
The following traditional review courses will be offered:
|
Subject |
Courses Offered |
|---|---|
| English | English for Grade 9 (1104) English for Grade 10 (1204) English for Grade 11 (1304) English for Grade 12 (1404) |
| Science | Biology (4204) Earth Science (4104) Matter and Energy (4604) Chemistry (4307) |
| Mathematics | Algebra I (3125) Algebra II (3135) Geometry (3204) Statistics (3420) Advanced Math (3304) |
| Social Studies | Modern World History (2104) United States History (2204) American Government (2304) |
REGISTRATION PROCEDURES
Registration for high school summer school review courses opens on May 11, 2026 at 8 a.m. The registration form will be available beginning that day and will close at 11:59 p.m. on June 25, 2026.
High School Summer School Registration Form
Students should confirm the courses they need to take with their school counselor prior to submitting the registration form.
Final schedules are determined based on registration data. Students will be notified of their enrollment by July 1, 2026. Schedules will be available by email, phone, or in person at the summer school office beginning July 1.
ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS
Because summer school is a short-term program, consistent attendance is critical.
- Students may miss no more than two days without losing credit.
- Students who cannot attend for the full session should not enroll.
TUITION
|
Student Category |
Tuition |
|---|---|
| CCPS Public School Students | Waived |
| Private School Students and Non-County Residents | $375 |
A non-resident is a student who resides outside Calvert County during the regular academic year.
Students not enrolled in a CCPS high school must submit payment at the summer school office located at:
Career & Technology Academy
330 Dorsey Rd.
Prince Frederick, MD 20678
TRANSPORTATION
Calvert County Public Schools does not provide transportation during the summer term.
High School Online Courses
REGISTRATION FOR SOPHOMORES AND FRESHMEN BEGINS MAY 4, 2026.
ONLINE COURSE REQUESTS CLOSE JUNE 12, 2026
Course Offerings
June 22–July 30
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1 Credit Courses |
1/2 Credit Courses |
|---|---|
|
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Online Course Registration
Students must complete the SUMMER SCHOOL ONLINE COURSE REGISTRATION FORM to begin the registration process. This form will become available on Feb. 17 at 8 a.m. for rising seniors and will close on June 12, 2026. Registration priority is based on a student’s 2026-27 grade level.
- February 17 – June 12: Requests accepted for rising seniors
- April 7 – June 12: Requests accepted for rising juniors
- May 4 – June 12: Requests accepted for rising sophomores
SUMMER SCHOOL ONLINE COURSE REGISTRATION FORM
Completion of the online form does not guarantee a student a spot in a course. Online courses run based on student interest. Enrollment in online summer courses is limited, and priority will be given to rising seniors and juniors.
After enrollments have been finalized, students and guardians will be contacted via email to confirm if they have been officially enrolled, waitlisted, or if there is no spot available in a course.
If a student is officially enrolled in a course, the confirmation email will have instructions on how their payment can be submitted. Students do not pay until they have been officially enrolled in a course.
Once official notification has been received, students will submit payment. Online courses taken for original credit will cost $225 for a half-credit course and $325 for a full-credit course. This includes a non-refundable $25 registration fee for each course.
Attendance Requirements
All classes require a synchronous class meeting utilizing Microsoft Teams on the first day of summer school – June 22, 2026. Tentative dates are listed, but subject to change. Required meetings will be communicated by the course instructor.
Students cannot participate in any online courses while traveling outside of the U.S.
|
Course |
Attendance Requirements |
|---|---|
| Financial Literacy | Orientation meeting and at least 3 additional meetings Tentative Dates: 6/22*, 7/1, 7/8, 7/15, 7/22, and 7/29 |
| Foundations of Computer Science | Orientation meeting and at least 3 additional meetings Tentative Dates: 6/22*, 7/1, 7/8, 7/15, 7/22, and 7/29 |
| Foundations of Technology | Orientation meeting and at least 3 additional meetings Tentative Dates: 6/22*, 7/1, 7/8, 7/15, 7/22, and 7/29 |
| Health I and II | Orientation meeting Tentative Date: 6/22* |
| Modern World History | Orientation meeting Tentative Date: 6/22* |
| Music Appreciation | Orientation meeting Tentative Date: 6/22* |
| Spanish I and II | Orientation meeting Tentative Date: 6/22* |
Middle School
The middle school summer school program is designed for students who failed in one or more core courses (English/Language Arts, Math, Science, or Social Studies) during the 2025–26 school year, or who have been invited by their school to attend.
Middle school students who do not pass one or more core courses are required to attend summer school in order to be promoted to the next grade. This integrated learning experience focuses on the skills students need to successfully access the curriculum at the next grade level.
CCPS students who were enrolled in grades 6, 7, or 8 during the 2025–26 school year are eligible to attend summer school.
|
Students From |
Attend At |
|---|---|
| Northern MS, Plum Point MS, Windy Hill MS | Windy Hill Middle School |
| Calvert MS, Mill Creek MS, Southern MS | Southern Middle School |
SUMMER SCHOOL SCHEDULE
Middle school summer school will begin on Monday, July 6, and conclude on Thursday, July 23.
Classes will be held Monday through Thursday, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
Students will receive instruction in math, science, and an integrated English and social studies experience.
SUMMER SCHOOL CALENDAR
- May 18 − Summer registration begins
- June 25 − Summer registration ends
- July 6 − Summer School begins at Regional Sites (Windy Hill MS and Southern MS)
- July 23 − Last day of Summer School
REGISTRATION PROCEDURES
Registration for summer school opens on May 18, 2026. The registration form will be available beginning that day and will close at 11:59 p.m. on June 25, 2026.
Middle School Summer School Registration Form
Final schedules are created based on registration data. Students will be notified of their enrollment for by July 1, 2026.
ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS
Because summer school lasts only 12 instructional days, excellent attendance is essential.
- Credit may be denied if a student misses more than one day.
- Absences for dental appointments, camps, sports, or vacations are not excused.
- Students who cannot attend all classes should not enroll.
- Students must arrive on time each day; late arrivals or early dismissals may result in non-promotion.
TUITION
|
Student Category |
Tuition |
|---|---|
| CCPS Public School Students | Waived |
| Private School Students and Non-County Residents | $250 |
A non-resident is a student who resides outside Calvert County during the regular academic year.
If applicable, full tuition must be paid by June 25, 2026. Checks should be made payable to Calvert County Public Schools. Tuition will not be refunded if a student withdraws after attending one or more sessions.
TRANSPORTATION
Calvert County Public Schools does not provide transportation during the summer term.
