High School Offerings
Includes credit recovery and credit acceleration courses for MISD students in grades 9-12.
Summer school offers high school students the opportunity to take courses for credit recovery or credit acceleration. Courses are divided into two semesters. If a student needs to attain or regain credit for a full year-long course, the student would need to complete both semesters of the course.
View enrollment criteria, registration fees and contact information below:
Edgenuity Online Credit Recovery Courses (Grades 9-12)
Credit recovery courses provide students an opportunity to retake courses in order to recover credits for classes they have previously failed. The courses are conducted online utilizing Edgenuity, BUT students are required to attend daily classes.
Enrollment is by campus approval and based on credit and testing needed to meet requirements for graduation. Students who qualify will be notified by campus administration.
Courses
The following courses are conducted online utilizing Edgenuity. A is semester 1 and B is semester 2 for each course.
Math | English | Science | Social Studies | Foreign Language |
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Algebra 1-A* | English 1-A* | IPC-A | W Geog-A | Spanish 1-A |
Algebra 1-B* | English 1-B* | IPC-B | W Geog-B | Spanish 1-B |
Geometry-A | English 2-A* | Biology-A* | US History-A* | Spanish 2-A |
Geometry-B | English 2-B* | Biology-B* | US History-B* | Spanish 2-B |
Algebra 2-A | English 3-A | Chemistry-A | W History-A | French 1-A |
Algebra 2-B | English 3-B | Chemistry-B | W History-B | French 1-B |
Pre-Calculus A&B | English 4-A | Physics-A | Economics | French 2-A |
English 4-B | Physics-B | Government | French 2-B | |
Environmental Systems A & B | ||||
*Students must have a passing score on the EOC test to take these courses through Edgenuity. |
Teacher Taught Credit Recovery Courses, EOC Retesting (Grades 9-12)
Teacher-taught credit recovery courses provide students an opportunity to recover high school credit for EOC tested subjects in a regular classroom setting with a certified teacher. We offer both a morning and afternoon session for students to recover up to two full credits.
Additionally, students who do not meet the passing standard for end-of-course (EOC) exams, the district is providing direct targeted instruction. The instruction will be provided morning and afternoon through a teacher-taught course to prepare students for the summer testing which begins on June 21.
Enrollment is by campus approval and based on credit and testing needed to meet requirements for graduation. Students who qualify will be notified by campus administration.
Courses
A is semester 1 and B is semester 2 for each course. All EOC tests must be taken June 21-29 on the student's home campus.
Math | English | Science | Social Studies |
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Algebra 1 - A & B | English 1 - A & B | Biology A & B | US History A & B |
English 2 - A & B |
Credit Acceleration Academy
Credit acceleration courses are online classes for students in grades 8-12 who aspire to accelerate credit attainment.
Credit acceleration courses provide students with the flexibility to complete course assignments as their schedule permits. These classes are not self-paced classes because a student may be penalized if he/she does not maintain a pace to complete the course in the designated time frame. However, students may work ahead in the course and possibly complete the course before the designated end-date. Credit Acceleration courses are not weighted and credit is not awarded as AP or Advanced.
Students are able to access online acceleration courses 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Therefore, students are only required to come to campus for mid-term and final exams during the summer. The Student Support Lab for students who need help accessing course work is available Monday through Thursday, June 13 – July 28 from 8:00 a.m. – noon on Mondays and Wednesdays at Summit High Library and Tuesdays and Thursdays at Timberview High library with the exception of July 4 – 7. Students will need to make arrangements to take midterms and final exams during the designated dates.
Satisfactory pace is the daily pace required to complete the course by the designated end date. Example: If the course is scheduled for six weeks, then a student must complete 2.4% per day in order to complete the course on time. Pace is determined by a 7-day week and not the 4-day week for summer school. If a student does not maintain a satisfactory pace in the course, he/she will be required to attend the Student Support Lab until a satisfactory pace is obtained.
Courses
A is semester 1 and B is semester 2 for each course. Minimum class sizes must be met for acceleration courses.
English | Math | Science | Social Studies |
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English 1 A & B | Algebra 1 A & B | Integrated Physics and Chemistry A & B |
World Geography A & B |
English 2 A & B | Geometry A & B | Biology A & B | World History A & B |
English 3 A & B | Algebra 2 A & B | Chemistry A & B | US History A & B |
English 4 A & B | Pre-Calculus A & B | Physics A & B | Government |
Environmental Systems A & B | Economics |
Foreign Language | Technology Applications | Electives |
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Spanish 1 A & B | BIMM A & B | Art 1 A & B |
Spanish 2 A & B | Health | |
French 1 A & B | Psychology | |
French 2 A & B | P.E. A & B |
Teacher-Taught Credit Acceleration
Teacher-taught credit acceleration courses are conducted in a regular classroom setting with a certified teacher for students in grades 8-12.
The teacher-taught course is Professional Communications. The course requires students to attend daily June 13 - June 24 from 7:10 a.m. - 2:50 p.m.
Satisfactory pace is the daily pace required to complete the course by the designated end date. Example: If the course is scheduled for six weeks, then a student must complete 2.4% per day in order to complete the course on time. Pace is determined by a 7-day week and not the 4-day week for summer school. If a student does not maintain a satisfactory pace in the course, he/she will be required to attend the Student Support Lab until a satisfactory pace is obtained.
Mansfield ISD no longer offers or pays toward summer dual credit courses. However, students may still take classes and obtain credit through the Tarrant County College - Southeast Campus (TCC SE) at their own expense. For complete information, visit the Dual Credit Classes @ TCC webpage.
Includes credit recovery and credit acceleration courses for MISD students in grades 9-12.