HS Summer School Information, Schedule, Attendance Policy and Email Contact

UPDATE 6/14/22

Summer School schedules will be sent to parent/guardian email addresses on June 14, 2022. Student schedules are also available to view in Infinite Campus. Please contact Summer School staff at [email protected] if you have other questions.

Summer School Overview Sheet (pdf)

Summer School Information:

  • Students will access their schedules and grades in their Infinite Campus account.

  • Summer School will be in person at Irvington HS every day.

  • Summer School is a five-week session (not six like in previous years).

  • While all classes are in session, many students will be taking their courses via Apex, a computer course program, under the supervision of a FUSD teacher. Students cannot opt in or opt out of Apex courses. Apex courses are being utilized in order to accommodate the most number of FUSD students in this session.

  • Students who submitted their course request after the deadline of May 6 may not find a seat for Summer School due to higher than expected enrollment this year. Students who submitted forms after the deadline are on a waiting list and will be added to open classes by the date of their submission. 

  • Schedule changes and other requests will be managed virtually. Complete this form if a schedule change request is needed: https://forms.gle/s1PW7tTvt4bhdxoE6 Summer School will contact you about your request.

  • Contact Summer School at [email protected] if you have other questions.

Dates of Summer Session:

  • June 21 to July 21, 2022 (school is in session four dates a week)

  • No School: July 1, 4, 15

Bell Schedule:

  • Period 1: 8:30 AM – 11:15 AM

  • Nutrition Break: 11:15 AM – 11:45 AM

  • Period 2: 11:50 AM – 2:35 PM

Attendance Policy:

  • STUDENTS WILL BE DROPPED IF THEY ARE NOT IN ATTENDANCE ON JUNE 21

  • Students must be in their enrolled classes each period, of every school day,  in order to be eligible to receive credit. This includes students assigned to Apex courses.

  • Students will be allowed to miss two days, which has been the established practice for summer courses in past years. This year, however, summer session is a week shorter, and students who miss a class must make up that time by staying after school. Each missed class requires two after school make up days.

    • Each period is 2 hours and 30 minutes long. Students must make up their missed class time after school for 1 hour and 15 minutes.

    • Students must complete their makeups within 4 school days of their absence

  • Students cannot miss any days in the last week of school as completing the required make ups will not be possible that week

  • Three tardies equals one absence. This includes tardies to period 1 and period 2.