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Summer Semester 2026

SUMMER SEMESTER REGISTRATION will open April 24
Course Guide 

Registration for in-district students- opening April 24

Registration for out-of-district students*- opening April 24

* a registration form with payment must also be completed before the student is enrolled*

Please carefully read the summer school information and view the mandatory informational presentation before clicking on the registration link.

Summer Semester is designed for students who have failed a class and would like to earn credits to get back on track for graduation. Our general summer courses offer credit recovery and not grade replacement on your transcript.  

Classes will be completed online with teacher support.

Registration will open on April 24 at 8:00 a.m., it will remain open , based on availability, until June 4 at noon.
In-District students should complete the registration form online at MySchoolBucks.  

  • Please review the course guide for the classes that will be offered.
  • Students may select up to two courses, if needed. Please understand that the student will work on one course at a time.  
  • Summer Semester is only offered for credit recovery. If you are unsure what class your student needs for credit recovery please review their grades in IC or contact their counselor.
  • There is a required informational presentation.
  • For out-of-district students there is a fee of $350 per course. Registration and payment is online

Session Information: 

  • The cost is $300 per course for in-district students  
  • The cost for out-of-district students is $350
  • Session runs from June 1 at 7:00 a.m. through June 25 at noon.
  • Registration opens on April 24 
  • Registration closes on June 4 at noon, dependent on space available
  • Course Drop/Removal is June 3 at noon

Course Offerings:
These self-paced online classes provide students with off-site learning opportunities.  We recommend this option for disciplined learners as it is the student's responsibility to stay on pace through the assigned curriculum. While online coursework is available 24 hours a day, work must be completed within the time-frame of the session in which that student enrolls in order to gain credit. Students are expected to maintain regular contact with the Summer School Teacher regarding their progress.

Most high schools in DCSD are offering a summer semester. Some are offering two sessions and some are offering in-person classes. Space and availability is limited. Please visit the district webpage where you can visit each school's summer semester page. If you are interested in attending summer semester at another school, please contact that high school directly.

Questions, please contact Lauri Echer at lsimingtonecher@dcsdk12.org
The summer semester principal is Kyle Mossman at kyle.mossman@dcsdk12.org