Summer School Program

LTHS offers summer school courses to all high school students.  Residents and non-residents of District 205 may enroll in the program.  However, because the Summer School Program is designed for LTHS students, they will be given priority over non-LTHS students in enrolling.  Resident and non-resident tuition fees are payable in advance and will not be refunded after the first day of classes unless the class is cancelled because of insufficient enrollment.

Courses are designed for students who failed a class during the regular school term and need to make up a credit in order to graduate or for students wishing to take classes for personal value and enrichment.  Courses offered are recognized for credit, except as otherwise provided, and may be used to fulfill graduation requirements.  Credits may be transferred to other high schools.

Each day of summer school represents approximately one week of regular school attendance.  Any student who is absent from school for more than two days will be considered as having withdrawn or automatically will be given a failing grade for that course.

The following are examples of courses offered during past summers based on availability of instructor:

Algebra
American Government
Applied Math
Biology
Child Development
Cooperative Education
Economics
English 9, 10, 11, and 12
Foundations of Algebra A & B
Foundations of Geometry
Geometry
Graphic Communications
Health Education
Introduction to Building Trades
Keyboarding I
Physical Education
Physical Science
Spanish I (remedial)
U.S. History I and II