Summer School Programs - Summer Health
Dates: Summer Health - June 2 through June 16
Days: Monday through Friday
Time: Be prepared to spend 4 hours per day on coursework
Location: Summer Health - ONLINE - Classes will use a digit format and virtual conferencing.
Laptop: Laptop distribution and class set up will take place on June 2 from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.
Cost: $100.00 for resident
$140.00 non-resident*
Credit: Students will earn 1/2 Credit towards graduation.
Transportation: Parents will be responsible for transportation to and from all summer programs.
Complete and submit registration and summer school expectation to school counselor by May 18, 2021.
The 2021 Lake High School Summer Health is available to current high school students. Parents and students should talk with their
school counselor about course selection and then complete the summer
registration form.
Overview of the Summer Health
Summer Health – Summer Health is a fast-paced,
intense program that provides students the opportunity to earn the required
Health credit by completing the two-week course. Health is a valuable, skills-based health
education course designed for general education in grades 10 through 12. Health
helps students develop knowledge, attitudes, and essential skills in a variety
of health-related subjects, including mental and emotional health, social
health, nutrition, physical fitness, substance use and abuse, disease
prevention and treatment, and injury prevention and safety.
Through
use of accessible information and project-based learning, students apply
the skills they need to stay healthy. These skills include identifying and
accessing valid health information, practicing self-management, identifying
internal and external influences, communicating effectively, making healthy
decisions, setting goals, and advocating. Students who complete Health build
the skills they need to protect, enhance, and promote their own health and the
health of others. While students are permitted to work at their own pace
throughout the program, they must
successfully complete ALL required assignments, complete the CPR
component AND pass the final exam by the end of the program in order to earn
credit for the course. Students are
permitted (and encouraged) to complete the course prior to the end of the 2-week
time period.
* Only if seats are available