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2025 Summer School Registration Information

2025 Summer School Information and Timeline

This page is under construction – Last Edited 2/6/2025

ALL Summer School Registration Forms will be posted in the grade level CVHS Counseling Google Classrooms for current CVHS or Rosemont students on Tuesday, February 11th

If you are not a current Rosemont or CVHS student, you must complete the GUSD/CVHS enrollment process prior to registering for summer classes or for the 2025-26 school year. If you are applying for a permit to attend CVHS, your permit must be approved by GUSD Student Services before enrolling in any summer course. More information about enrollment, registration, and permits can be found on the 2025-26 Registration Information Page

Please email the CV counselor assigned to the student’s last name for any questions or concerns.

 Important Summer School Dates
 2/11 Summer Registration/Approval of request begins. Forms posted to Google Classrooms. 
4/1 Deadline for priority enrollment for any summer school course at CVHS or any request for approval to take courses outside of GUSD. 
After 4/1 CVHS summer registration or any approval for non-GUSD programs will be pending available space. Students who submit late requests will be notified in May once course capacity is confirmed. 
6/4 – 6/12 Remedial course will be approved, as needed and if available, based on final spring semester grades. 
6/16 – 7/22 GUSD summer school dates (in person classes) 
6/16 – 8/01 GCC- Student Success Center Summer School Window (online classes)
7/01 – 8/08 OFL/OFY summer school window (online classes) 

 

In most cases, students can only select ONE full-year course (10 credits) or 2 semester courses (5 credits each). For any special circumstances, such as the need for additional remedial classes for credit recovery, Math Bridge B/C, or Academy requirements, the student should consult with their CVHS counselor directly.

 

Class of 2029: Incoming 9th graders:

Please note: Due to the additional California and GUSD Graduation Requirements, beginning with the Class of 2029, incoming 9th grade students must take BOTH Health and Ethnic Studies in summer school in order to make space for an extra full-year elective during the 2025-26 school year. CV does not have one semester electives during the school year for 9th grade students. If BOTH classes are NOT completed in summer school, the student may end up having to repeat the course during the year.

Summer School Dates

Students should select ONE of the school locations for summer school.

Option 1: 2025 GUSD/CVHS Summer School

All classes are IN-PERSON at CVHS. 

Dates: Monday, June 16th – Tuesday, July 22nd 

Semester 1: June 16th – July 3rd (no school 6/19 – 6/20)

Semester 2: July 7th – July 22nd 

(Students taking a full year course must attend the entire summer session June 16th – July 22nd)

Incoming Freshman will need to take both semesters to complete Health AND Ethnic Studies) 

Bell Schedule: 8:30 am – 1:45 pm (snack break 10:55 – 11:15) 

Special class schedule: 

Biotechnology (Academy students only): 2:00 pm – 4:25 pm

APEX credit recover (11th and 12th grade only): 2:00 pm – 4:25 pm 

College Writing Class (12th grade only): 8:30 am to 10:55 am OR 11:20 – 1:45 pm

Daily attendance is extremely important. 1 day is equivalent to 1 week of the normal school year. Students who are absent more than 3 days may be dropped and may not receive credit. 

 

Courses available: 

Grade 9: Health AND Ethnic Studies OR Living Earth 1-2

Grade 10: World History 1-2 OR Chemistry 1-2

Grade 11: U.S. History 1-2 

Grade 12: American Government and/or Economics, OR College Writing Class 

Grade 10 – 12: Any Remedial/Credit Recovery courses by semester, as needed or available. 

**Math Bridge B or Biotech are available by special approval only. 

 

Students who select CV for their summer school choice will be enrolled automatically by the CV counselor. Course requests willb e listed in the Q student portal and schedules will be posted in June. 

Option 2: GCC – Student Success Center 

All classes are 100% online, independent study, self-paced courses. 

Dates: June 16th – August 1st

 If the student is taking more than one semester course, the first course must be completed by July 8th.

  • Flexible hours, independent pacing.
  • Students should expect to work a minimum of 4-6 hours per day to complete required assignments.
  • Once the course is completed, the student does not need to stay enrolled.
  • “C or better” work is expected for all assignments.
  • Students with an IEP or 504 must contact the GCC DSPS office to request accommodations.

****Students who do not already have a GCC student ID number should complete the GCC NON-CREDIT application to obtain a GCC ID#. The directions are located HERE:  https://www.garfield.glendale.edu/apply/apply-to-noncredit) Complete STEP 1 ONLY. You must obtain a GCC ID # BEFORE completing the CV Google Registration form. Students will need to include GCC ID # on the CV Google Classroom form.

Courses available:

Grade 9: Health AND Ethnic Studies

Grade 10: World History A-B

Grade 11: U.S. History A-B

Grade 12: American Government and/or Economics

Grades 10-12: Any Remedial/Credit Recovery courses by semester, as needed or available.

CV counselors will begin sending lists of approved students to GCC-SSC in March. GCC-SSC will send information to students to obtain required parent/student signatures and schedule a mandatory online orientation meeting prior to June.

Students and parents must complete all GCC-SSC required paperwork and attend a virtual orientation to finalize enrollment.

Option 3: OFL/OFY July Intersession

All classes are 100% online, independent study, self-paced courses

Dates: July 1st – August 8th

  • Flexible hours, independent pacing.
  • Students should expect to work a minimum of 4-6 hours per day to complete required assignments.
  • Once the course is completed, the student does not need to stay enrolled.
  • “C or better” work is expected for all assignments.

Courses available:

Grade 9: Health AND Ethnic Studies

Grade 10: World History A/B

Grade 11: U.S. History A/B

Grade 12: American Government and/or Economics

Grades 10-12: Remedial courses available by semester, as needed or available.

 

CV counselors will begin approving requests in March. You will receive an email from your CV Counselor with directions on how to complete your registration with OFL/OFY, if your request is approved. Do NOT register with OFL/OFY until you have received approval.

 

Students and parents must complete all OFL/OFY required paperwork and attend a virtual orientation to finalize enrollment.

 

Option 4: Other Summer School Option not Listed Above

Dates: Vary by school program but courses must be completed prior to August 8th

  • CV Counselors will consider requests for other schools (BYU Independent Study, Mission Academy, APEX Learning, etc.) as long as the school is accredited and has a UC/CSU a-g list on https://hs-articulation.ucop.edu/agcourselist.
  • If the student is interested in athletics in college, the student should also verify the school and course has been approved by the NCAA at www.ncaa.org.
  • CV counselors will begin approving requests in March. You will receive an email from your CV counselor if your request is approved.
  • Do NOT register or pay for outside programs without prior approval from a CV counselor.
  • Once you have been granted approval, it is the student’s responsibility to register directly with the approved school and submit an official transcript to CV in August after the completion of the course.
  • CVHS will NOT POST any credits for courses that were not pre-approved by a CV counselor.

 

Community College Classes or Other Enrichment Opportunities

Please note: Students may enroll in Glendale CC or Pasadena CC summer classes. However, summer school community college classes will NOT be posted to high school transcripts for dual credit. Students may also enroll in other enrichment programs or electives but credits and grades will NOT post to CVHS records unless approved via Option #4 above. Students have the option to self-report college classes or other non-GUSD courses to universities.