The following courses for summer school were presented to the Dillon District Four School Board at their March 16 meeting:
• Personal Development/Service Learning I and II
These two courses are for students who need a ninth elective course for graduation or another elective course for athletic eligibility.
349953CW–Personal Development/Service Learning I
This summer course provides students with opportunities for service learning through character development activities. Students will learn the meaning and benefits of responsibility, dependability, cooperation, teamwork and employability by performing service learning activities directly linked to fostering self-confidence and school pride. A total of 120 hours of service must be performed to earn 1 unit of elective credit.
349954CW–Personal Development/Service Learning II This summer course follows Personal Development,/Service Learning I. Students will refine the character development skills learned during the first course. Students will continue working under the direction of their instructor to complete service learning projects that directly benefit the school and community.
Employability skills of punctuality, conflict resolution, cooperation among peers, and teamwork will continue to be stressed. A total of 120 hours must be completed to earn 1 unit of elective credit.
• Driver Education Course
• Algebra I
• Spanish 1
In addition Dillon High School and Lake View High School will also offer courses for those students who failed a content course with a grade between 50-59 utilizing the software program called A+ Credit Recovery.