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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Grades 9 – 12: Summer School General Information ......................................................................................................... 3–4
Career Ready Summer Courses
Career Internship .................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Career Portfolio ....................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) ........................................................................................................................................... 6
Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) ............................................................................................................................... 6
Youth Apprenticeship ............................................................................................................................................................. 7
College Ready Summer Courses
ACT Prep ................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
College Applications Workshop .............................................................................................................................................. 8
International Baccalaureate (IB) Summer Academy .............................................................................................................. 9
Life Ready Summer Courses
Freshman Experience ............................................................................................................................................................ 10
Health .................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
O-Power: Coed ...................................................................................................................................................................... 12
O-Power: Female Only .......................................................................................................................................................... 13
Personal Fitness .................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Personal Finance ................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Performance Arts Summer Camps
Jazz Band ............................................................................................................................................................................... 16
OHS Marching Band Camp .................................................................................................................................................... 16
OHS Marching Band Leadership Workshop .......................................................................................................................... 17
OHS Fall Musical Pit Orchestra Camp ................................................................................................................................... 17
OHS Fall Musical Camp ......................................................................................................................................................... 18
Credit Recovery Courses
OHS Elevate – Credit Recovery Foundational Courses ......................................................................................................... 19
Odysseyware ......................................................................................................................................................................... 19
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GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation Summer School 2021 for grade 9 – grade 12 will take place
at Oconomowoc High School.
Important Dates • April 6 – Registration opens at 6:00 a.m.
• April 18 – Registration closes at midnight
• June 21 – Summer School begins
• Term 1: June 21 – July 9
• July 5 – No Summer School
• Term 2: July 12 – July 30
• July 30 – Last day of Summer School
Summer School Website www.oasd.org/SummerSchool
Registration for Courses (OASD Students) • Registration begins at 6:00 a.m. on April 6, 2021, and
ends at midnight on April 18.
• Registration will occur within the Skyward Family
Access system. We recommend logging into Skyward
Family Access before Summer School registration to
ensure your account is up to date.
Registration for Courses (Non-OASD Students) • Registration begins at 6:00 a.m. on April 6, 2021, and
ends at midnight on April 18.
• Private, Parochial, and non-OASD families need to
complete the “Non-OASD and Parochial/Private
School Student Application Form” at
www.oasd.org/SummerSchool.
• This form should be completed every year before
Summer School registration, even if your child has
attended OASD Summer School before.
• If you have questions, please contact
[email protected] or (262)-560-2170.
Waiting List New This Year: Due to the high demand for Summer
School courses, there will be a waiting list for elementary
and intermediate courses that are full. Visit
www.oasd.org/SummerSchool and complete the online
form if you want to be added to the waiting list for a
Summer School course. Please understand that
completing the waiting list form does not guarantee
entrance to the course.
Payment (OASD Resident) This payment information pertains to students with
primary residence within the OASD boundary, regardless
of the school (OASD, private, parochial) they attend:
• Payment by credit or debit card is required at the
time of registration.
• Summer School courses will be deleted if the course
fees have not been paid within 24-hours of the
registration.
Payment (Non-OASD Resident) This payment information pertains to students with
primary residence outside the OASD boundary,
regardless of the school they attend:
• Payment by credit or debit card is required at the
time of registration.
• Non-OASD residents will be charged $50.00 per
course, in addition to the course fees listed within
the brochure.
• Summer School courses will be deleted if the course
fees have not been paid within 24-hours of the
registration.
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Repeating Courses Many courses are offered multiple terms or times. In
these situations, the programming and projects are the
same each term or time the course is offered. Families
who register a child for the same course twice will
receive the same materials twice and be charged the
course fee twice.
2021 Summer School Waiver Families will be required to complete an online 2021
Summer School Waiver form during the Summer School
registration process. This waiver form must be complete
before a student can attend Summer School.
Free/Reduced Lunch Program If your student is currently using the Free or Reduced
Lunch Program, you may qualify for the math and/or
literacy-focused courses to be free of charge. Courses
that are listed as enrichment only will not have reduced
fees and must be paid in full.
COVID-19 Mitigation Measures The OASD will continue to track COVID-19 cases among
students and staff during Summer School and follow the
Waukesha County Health Department COVID-19
quarantine guidelines. Families will receive additional
information about COVID-19 mitigation measures and
expectations before the first day of Summer School.
Attendance & Illness Guidelines Students are expected to attend Summer School each
day unless they are ill. Students and staff who are ill
must stay home to prevent the unintentional spread of
COVID-19 in our schools. Families are expected to call
the Summer School attendance line to report an absence
due to vacation or illness and provide information on the
illness and symptoms.
OHS Summer School Attendance (rings to Nature Hill
Intermediate): (262)-560-4949
Transportation No transportation is provided for Summer School, and no
shuttle bus service is provided between Summer School
sites.
Canceled Courses Summer School courses may be canceled due to low
enrollment. If a Summer School course needs to be
canceled, the Summer School office will contact
everyone who has registered for that course and assist
with registering for other courses or provide a refund.
Dress Code The OASD dress code policy applies to Summer School.
Students may wear casual clothing that is neat, clean,
and appropriate for school. No hats are allowed in class,
and students must wear appropriate shoes.
Questions? If you have questions about Summer School courses or
registration, please contact [email protected] or (262)
560-2115.
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Nondiscrimination: The Oconomowoc Area School District provides assurance that no student is discriminated against because of the student's sex, race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, creed, pregnancy, marital or parental status, sexual orientation, or physical, mental, emotional, or learning disability.
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CAREER READY SUMMER COURSES
CAREER INTERNSHIP – FOR STUDENTS ENTERING 11TH – 12TH GRADE This class serves as a work experience for students. Students use their job as a chance to learn basic workplace skills.
Students will meet minimally for this class. Instead, students will be released to work a job. Students will be required to
complete out-of-classroom activities that demonstrate their knowledge and growth. For more information or to enroll
in this course, contact Kyla Stefan, School to Career Coordinator at [email protected].
PREREQUISITES: Career Portfolio needed to enroll, MUST be enrolled in Career Internship for the upcoming academic
year.
STRUCTURE: Students will need to work a minimum of 90 hours over the summer. Hours and weekly reflections must
be submitted weekly along with an evaluation at the end of the summer.
POTENTIAL CREDITS AVAILABLE: 0.5 credit
UNIQUE COURSE DATES: JUNE 21 – AUGUST 13 (8 WEEKS)
Dates & Times: Unique dates and times based on workplace
Fee: no cost
CAREER PORTFOLIO – FOR STUDENTS ENTERING 11TH – 12TH GRADE This class aims to prepare all students for the world beyond the classroom. Students will develop a digital portfolio,
concentrating on work they have completed in class about career paths they are interested in. This class will focus on
curriculum-based career awareness, exploration, planning, and preparation leading to a realistic individualized career
plan. The portfolio may include, but is not limited to, self-analysis and profile, content artifacts, resume, shadow and
work experiences, letter of recommendation, career plan, and self-reflection.
PREREQUISITES: None
POTENTIAL CREDITS AVAILABLE: 0.5 credit
TERM 1 & 2: JUNE 21 – JULY 30 (6 WEEKS)
Days: Monday - Friday
Times: 10:35 a.m. – 12:35 p.m. in the classroom at OHS
2-hours of virtual learning at home each day
Course Code: X75061
Fee: no cost
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CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT (CNA) – FOR STUDENTS ENTERING 11TH – 12TH GRADE Learn fundamental nursing assistant skills through lectures, demonstrations, and skills practice in this 120-hour program.
After mastering these skills, students will complete training in a nursing home or hospital setting under the supervision
of an instructor. After completion, the student will be ready to take the state test, which will place them on the nurse
aid registry. Specific requirements must be met to be considered for this course, including the CNA application
form. For more information or to enroll in this course, contact Kyla Stefan, School to Career Coordinator
PREREQUISITES: Students must be age 16 by the first day of class (state law requirement) and must be able to commit
to every single class (missing even an hour will not be acceptable). Students must also attend the CNA informational
meeting at WCTC in March 2021 to be considered for this opportunity.
POTENTIAL CREDITS AVAILABLE: 0.75 credit
UNIQUE COURSE DATES: BASED ON WORKPLACE
Dates & Times: Unique dates and times based on workplace
Fee: no cost
SUPERVISED AGRICULTURAL EXPERIENCE – FOR STUDENTS ENTERING 9TH – 12TH GRADE Students design individualized programs to gain “hands-on” experiences and develop skills in agricultural career areas
that interest them. Supervised Agricultural Experiences (SAE) can include exploratory, research, entrepreneurship,
and/or placement programs. Improvement and supplementary activities will be included to develop proficiency skill
levels in the agricultural career areas students choose. Class activities will include animal science, school farm,
greenhouse, tractor restoration, aquaculture, and nature area project development. Project time will be scheduled
weekly, and incremental credit will be earned based on project completion and standard-based assessments. The
instructor’s consent is needed to register. Students must meet with the instructor before the end of the school year to
coordinate projects. Students can take SAE II for a different level or area of study.
POTENTIAL CREDITS AVAILABLE: 0.25-.50 credits per summer; a student may earn up to 2 credits total for SAE
TERM 1 & 2: JUNE 21 – JULY 30 (6 WEEKS)
Time: 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Course Code: X05300
Fee: no cost
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YOUTH APPRENTICESHIP – FOR STUDENTS ENTERING 11TH – 12TH GRADE The Department of Workforce Development’s Youth Apprenticeship Program offers students a chance to earn while
they learn. The program is targeted at high-demand workforce areas specific to the State of Wisconsin. Students may
participate in a one- or two-year program consisting of 450 hours of hands-on learning per year. Students must also be
enrolled in related technical instruction in the program area of interest. Upon completing the program, students earn a
certificate from the Department of Workforce Development as a level 1 or level 2 Youth Apprenticeship.
In some cases, Youth Apprenticeship hours transfer to Adult Apprenticeship. This program offers students a chance to
test out a potential career, learn specific skills related to that career, and strengthen their resume and
college/scholarship applications. For more information or to enroll in this course, contact Kyla Stefan, School to Career
Coordinator at [email protected].
PREREQUISITES: Enrolled in related instruction in the upcoming academic year and enrolled in the Youth
Apprenticeship Program in the upcoming academic year.
STRUCTURE: Students will need to work a minimum of 90 hours over the summer. Hours must be submitted weekly
along with an evaluation at the end of the summer.
POTENTIAL CREDITS AVAILABLE: 0.5 credit
UNIQUE COURSE DATES: JUNE 21 – AUGUST 13 (8 WEEKS)
Dates & Times: Unique dates and times based on apprenticeship
Fee: no cost
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COLLEGE READY SUMMER COURSES
ACT PREP – FOR STUDENTS ENTERING 11TH GRADE We will offer a comprehensive ACT prep opportunity to support lagging skills for grade 11.
UNIQUE DATES: AUGUST 2 – AUGUST 13 (TUESDAYS & WEDNESDAYS ONLY)
Days: Tuesdays & Wednesdays Only
Schedule: August 3, 4, 10 & 11
Time: 10:35 a.m. – 12:35 p.m.
Course Code: ACT1CH
Fee: no cost
COLLEGE APPLICATIONS WORKSHOP – FOR STUDENTS ENTERING 12TH GRADE The College Application Summer Workshop is an opportunity for rising high school seniors. The workshop will provide
information on completing college applications, including the Common Application. Students will receive advice for
meeting application deadlines, feedback on college essays, and information on ACT/SAT/AP/IB score reporting. There
will be an optional ACT prep component available for incoming seniors who are thinking about retaking the ACT to
increase their score.
UNIQUE DATES: AUGUST 2 – AUGUST 13 (TUESDAYS & WEDNESDAYS ONLY)
Days: Tuesday & Wednesdays Only
Schedule: August 3, 4, 10 & 11
Time: 10:35 a.m. – 12:35 p.m.
Course Code: COLAPH
Fee: no cost
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INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (IB) SUMMER ACADEMY FOR STUDENTS ENTERING 11TH – 12TH GRADE This course is highly recommended for any OHS junior pursuing an IB Diploma Programme or IB Career-Related
Programme or any OHS junior or senior taking two or more IB courses. Students will be introduced to the IB Learner
Profile and the related strategies, and the tools necessary to be successful in IB courses. This course will address both
academic and life-readiness skills.
UNIQUE DATES: AUGUST 2 – AUGUST 13 (MONDAY – WEDNESDAY ONLY)
Days: Mondays, Tuesdays & Wednesdays Only
Schedule: August 2, 3, 4, 9, 10 & 11
Time: 8:30 – 10:30 a.m.
Course Code: IBSACH
Fee: no cost
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LIFE READY SUMMER COURSES
FRESHMAN EXPERIENCE – FOR STUDENTS ENTERING 9TH GRADE The Freshmen Experience is designed to help you engage with other students and develop new skills to make you
successful at OHS and after high school. You will participate in various activities, like hands-on projects, classroom
discussions, OHS and East Campus tours, interpersonal skill building, class readings, group projects, guest speakers, and
local tours. We have high expectations for all of you, but more importantly, you should have high expectations for
yourself! This class is your first step in becoming a successful member of the OHS community. It will focus on the
academic, social, and personal development of every student with topics like:
• Personal: self-respect, identity, your parent’s role in your high school journey
• Intellectual: study skills, test-taking tips, academics, why grades matter, how the teenage brain works
• Social and Interpersonal: healthy dating relationships, identity vs. image, social media, friendships vs. frenemies,
social cliques, and popularity
• Emotional: mindfulness, mood and behavior, self-esteem, mental health, mentors, emotional wellness
• Self-Reflection: being the best version of yourself, resilience, grit, self-worth, character, and competence
• Physical: exercise, nutrition, sleep habits, risky vs. responsible choices
• Your Future: goal setting, ACP development, how to be college, career, and life ready
TERM 1: JUNE 21 – JULY 9 TERM 2: JULY 12 – JULY 30
Enrichment Only
Time: 8:30 – 10:30 a.m.
Course Code: 9EX1AH
Fee: $10.00
Enrichment Only
Time: 10:35 a.m. – 12:35 p.m.
Course Code: 9EX2BH
Fee: $10.00
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HEALTH – FOR STUDENTS ENTERING 10TH – 12TH GRADE This fully online course addresses all essential life skills necessary to function successfully in society. Units such as
nutrition, substance abuse, coping with stress, and sexual abstinence are explored through video, online media, and
discussions. A series of signposts guide you through the course as they provide information, direction, and
encouragement. Organizational skills, self-directed learning, the ability to complete tasks, and learning online are
required for success in this class.
This course is online except for the face-to-face instruction for the CPR portion on June 28 or June 30 at 10:35-11:35
a.m. on both days. This course does NOT provide a CPR certification, only a CPR training. By selecting this course
during the summer, you could have greater flexibility within your academic year schedule.
ATTENDANCE: Students are required to attend class online every day. You must also attend in person one of the CPR
dates to receive credit for the training.
ASSESSMENT AND GRADING: Students will be held to the same grading and assessment practices utilized during the
school year, as outlined through the OHS Student Handbook. All work should be completed for final evaluation by July
30, 2021.
POTENTIAL CREDITS AVAILABLE: 0.5 credit
COURSE ORIENTATION: A mandatory orientation will be scheduled during Pride in May 2021. Students who have
registered for the class will receive more information on the orientation in early May.
TERM 1 & 2: JUNE 21 – JULY 30 (6 WEEKS)
Online Learning Dates: Mondays – Fridays, June 21 – July 30
Online Learning Class Time: 10:35 a.m. – 12:35 p.m.
CPR Training in the Classroom: June 28 or June 30
CPR Training Class Time: 10:35 – 11:35 a.m.
Course Code: X40034
Fee: no cost
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O-POWER: COED FOR STUDENTS ENTERING 9TH – 12TH GRADE
SIX-WEEK COURSE BEGINNING ON JUNE 14 This course allows students to train with coaches from multiple sports in a highly structured and safe environment. Our
training program aims to maximize the athletic abilities of our athletes while minimizing injuries by emphasizing correct
movement patterns with appropriate training loads. Throughout the week, athletes will train in multiple athletic areas:
speed, strength, power, plyometrics, agility, core strength, mobility, and flexibility. This is a coed course for students
entering grades 9-12.
TRAINING STRUCTURE
• The course is structured so that athletes train in cohorts of 30 athletes maximum.
• The athletes move through three 30-minute stations: Turf, PDC, and Upper Gym.
• The cohort model allows athletes to receive direct instruction on movement patterns while also maximizing
their 90-minutes of training and for coaches to modify the training to fit each athlete’s training experience and
needs.
O-Power is an enrichment program and does not provide a literacy or math focus.
UNIQUE DATES: JUNE 14 – JULY 22 (MONDAY – THURSDAY ONLY)
Cohort A (coed)
Time: 6:00 – 7:30 a.m.
Schedule: 6:00-6:30 a.m. Turf
6:30-7:00 a.m. PDC
7:00-7:30 a.m. Upper Gym
Course Code: OPOWCA
Fee: $35.00
Cohort D (coed)
Time: 7:30 – 9:00 a.m.
Schedule: 7:30-8:00 a.m. Turf
8:00-8:30 a.m. PDC
8:30-9:00 a.m. Upper Gym
Course Code: OPOWCD
Fee: $35.00
Cohort G (coed)
Time: 9:00 – 10:30 a.m.
Schedule: 9:00-9:30 a.m. Turf
9:30-10:00 a.m. PDC
10:00-10:30 a.m. Upper Gym
Course Code: OPOWCG
Fee: $35.00
Cohort B (coed)
Time: 6:30 – 8:00 a.m.
Schedule: 6:30-7:00 a.m. Turf
7:00-7:30 a.m. PDC
7:30-8:00 a.m. Upper Gym
Course Code: OPOWCB
Fee: $35.00
Cohort E (coed)
Time: 8:00 – 9:30 a.m.
Schedule: 8:00-8:30 a.m. Turf
8:30-9:00 a.m. PDC
9:00-9:30 a.m. Upper Gym
Course Code: OPOWCE
Fee: $35.00
Cohort C (coed)
Time: 7:00 – 8:30 a.m.
Schedule: 7:00-7:30 a.m. Turf
7:30-8:00 a.m. PDC
8:00-8:30 a.m. Upper Gym
Course Code: OPOWCC
Fee: $35.00
Cohort F (coed)
Time: 8:30 – 10:00 a.m.
Schedule: 8:30-9:00 a.m. Turf
9:00-9:30 a.m. PDC
9:30-10:00 a.m. Upper Gym
Course Code: OPOWCF
Fee: $35.00
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O-POWER: FEMALE ONLY FOR STUDENTS ENTERING 9TH – 12TH GRADE
SIX-WEEK COURSE BEGINNING ON JUNE 14 This course allows students to train with coaches from multiple sports in a highly structured and safe environment. Our
training program aims to maximize the athletic abilities of our athletes while minimizing injuries by emphasizing correct
movement patterns with appropriate training loads. Throughout the week, athletes will train in multiple athletic areas:
speed, strength, power, plyometrics, agility, core strength, mobility, and flexibility. This course is for female students
only, entering grades 9-12.
TRAINING STRUCTURE
• The course is structured so that athletes train in cohorts of 30 athletes maximum.
• The athletes move through three 30-minute stations: Turf, PDC, and Upper Gym.
• The cohort model allows athletes to receive direct instruction on movement patterns while also maximizing
their 90-minutes of training and for coaches to modify the training to fit each athlete’s training experience and
needs.
O-Power is an enrichment program and does not provide a literacy or math focus.
UNIQUE DATES: JUNE 14 – JULY 22 (MONDAY – THURSDAY ONLY)
Cohort H (females only)
Time: 9:30 – 11:00 a.m.
Schedule: 9:30-10:00 a.m. Turf
10:00-10:30 a.m. PDC
10:30-11:00 a.m. Upper Gym
Course Code: OPOWFH
Fee: $35.00
Cohort I (females only)
Time: 10:00 – 11:30 a.m.
Schedule: 10:00-10:30 a.m. Turf
10:30-11:00 a.m. PDC
11:00-11:30 a.m. Upper Gym
Course Code: OPOWFI
Fee: $35.00
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PERSONAL FITNESS – FOR STUDENTS ENTERING 10TH – 12TH GRADE This blended course offers students time and pacing flexibility while improving their fitness level. The self-designed,
guided fitness activities are recorded in student logs with parent verification. Participants self-assess flexibility, muscular
strength, endurance, cardiovascular health, and body composition. Other topics covered are managing stress, safety and
injury prevention, goal setting, nutrition, and the “FIT” principle of training. Time spent working on increasing levels of
physical activity, research, and presentation. Strong organizational skills, motivation, and the ability to perform self-
directed activities are required for success.
This course is offered in a blended environment, requiring face-to-face instruction and online tasks. By selecting this
course during the summer, you could have greater flexibility within your academic year schedule.
ATTENDANCE: Students will be required to attend class in-person each day at the schedule time. Additional online work
will also be assigned by the teacher.
ASSESSMENT AND GRADING: Students will be held to the same grading and assessment practices utilized during the
school year, as outlined through the OHS Student Handbook. All work should be completed for final evaluation by July
30, 2021.
POTENTIAL CREDITS AVAILABLE: 0.5 credit
COURSE ORIENTATION: Students will be introduced to the course syllabus, course schedule, and expectations on the
first day of class.
TERM 1 & 2: JUNE 21 – JULY 30 (6 WEEKS)
Days: Monday - Friday
Times: 8:30 – 10:30 a.m. in the classroom at OHS
Plus 2-hours of virtual learning at home each day
Course Code: X55067
Fee: no cost
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PERSONAL FINANCE – FOR STUDENTS ENTERING 10TH – 12TH GRADE Personal Finance is an OHS Graduation Requirement. This course introduces personal financial planning discipline
through a variety of units and topics including banking, types of credit, managing credit, insurance, investing, and
budgeting. Summative assessments occur in the form of both exams and projects.
This course is offered in a blended environment, requiring face-to-face instruction and online tasks. By selecting to
complete this course during the summer, you could have greater flexibility within your academic year schedule. This
course is a great option for students who want to leave room in their schedule to be involved in music, IB, AP, PLTW,
Building Trades, or any of our other programs that fill up quickly and/or can be tricky to schedule.
ATTENDANCE: Students will be required to attend class in-person each day at the schedule time. Additional online work
will also be assigned by the teacher.
ASSESSMENT AND GRADING: Students will be held to the same grading and assessment practices utilized during the
school year, as outlined through the OHS Student Handbook. All work should be completed for final evaluation by July
30, 2021.
POTENTIAL CREDITS AVAILABLE: 0.5 credit
COURSE ORIENTATION: Students will be introduced to the course syllabus, course schedule, and expectations on the
first day of class.
TERM 1 & 2: JUNE 21 – JULY 30 (6 WEEKS)
Days: Monday - Friday
Times: 8:30 – 10:30 a.m. in the classroom at OHS
Plus 2-hours of virtual learning at home each day
Course Code: X55068
Fee: no cost
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PERFORMANCE ARTS SUMMER CAMPS
JAZZ BAND – FOR STUDENTS ENTERING 7TH – 9TH GRADE All students entering grades 7, 8, and 9 are invited to join us for Jazz Band! This course is available for upper-level
intermediate school students and incoming OHS freshmen and will take place at Nature Hill Intermediate School. We
will work on jazz stylings, improvisation and perform a concert on the last day of class. Students will need their
instruments.
UNIQUE DATES: JUNE 14 – 18 (5 DAYS ONLY)
Enrichment Only
Location: Nature Hill Intermediate School
Time: 7:45 – 9:30 a.m.
Course Code: BANDJI
Fee: $5.00
OHS MARCHING BAND CAMP – FOR STUDENTS ENTERING 9TH – 12TH GRADES OHS Marching Band Camp is designed to prepare our students for successful marching performances. Students will build
their playing and marching skills while making new connections with other students. This camp can also help incoming
Freshmen transition to high school because they can meet other students before the school year starts. OHS Marching
Band Camp prepares students for a positive and successful marching performance on the final day of camp when
parents are invited to attend the annual preview of our OASD homecoming show.
UNIQUE DATES: AUGUST 5 – AUGUST 12 (6 DAYS TOTAL)
Schedule:
August 5 & August 6: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
August 9 & 11: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
August 10 & 12: 1:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Course Code: MARBAH
Fee: no cost
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OHS MARCHING BAND LEADERSHIP WORKSHOP FOR STUDENTS ENTERING 10TH – 12TH GRADES Students in the Leadership Workshop will assist with Marching Band Camp preparation and setup and have leadership
roles during camp. Students will be selected and registered by OHS staff, and families do not need to register their
student online.
UNIQUE DATE: AUGUST 2
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Fee: no cost
OHS FALL MUSICAL PIT ORCHESTRA CAMP FOR STUDENTS ENTERING 9TH – 12TH GRADES This mini-camp is for OHS instrumental music students interested in performing in the orchestra for the OHS fall musical.
Together, we will preview and explore the entire musical score by playing through the whole show even before the
auditions occur. This camp is a great way to enjoy music, make new friends, and familiarize yourself with the repertoire
used during the audition process. All students interested in performing with the OHS Pit Orchestra should consider this
2-day mini-camp!
UNIQUE DATES: AUGUST 3 – AUGUST 4 (2 DAYS ONLY)
Times: 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. each day
Course Code: MORCPH
Fee: no cost
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OHS FALL MUSICAL CAMP – FOR STUDENTS ENTERING 9TH – 12TH GRADE The OHS Fall Musical Camp is designed to prepare students for a successful audition for the 2020 fall musical and
beyond. Students will become familiar with the selected show and build skills around musical theater vocal
performance, dance, and acting while making new connections with teachers/directors and students in
the OHS Performing Arts Program. Students will be exposed to vocal music, choreography in the appropriate style, and
scene work from the chosen show. This is an awesome opportunity to work with our OHS Players directors before the
school year begins.
UNIQUE DATES: AUGUST 9 – AUGUST 13 (5 DAYS ONLY)
Enrichment Only
Times: 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. each day
Course Code: MUSCPH
Fee: none
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CREDIT RECOVERY COURSE DESCRIPTIONSOHS ELEVATE – CREDIT RECOVERY FOUNDATIONAL COURSES FOR STUDENTS ENTERING 10TH GRADE Current OHS Freshman who will enter 10th grade in 2020-21 and who have a failing grade in one of the courses listed
below, may be eligible to recover credits during the summer. These courses are structured in a blended format, where
students are required to attend the face to face classes while also completing online tasks or small group study sessions
in order to remediate credit. Student attendance is an essential component of these courses.
Families with students who are eligible for this course will receive information by email from their OHS Counselor. They
will be asked to complete and return a credit recovery form before the end of the school year, to register for their
course(s). Any requests for more than one course must be discussed at their counselor meeting. Registration will be
completed by OHS staff and families do not need to register online.
OHS ELEVATE COURSES: Biology | English 9 | Algebra 1 | Humanities 9
TERM 1 & 2: JUNE 21 – JULY 30 (6 WEEKS)
Days: Monday - Friday
Times: 8:30 – 11:30 a.m. in the classroom at OHS
Fee: no cost
OHS ODYSSEYWARE – CREDIT RECOVERY COURSE FOR STUDENTS ENTERING 10TH – 12TH GRADE Students who are seeking to recover a credit from a class they failed during the school year may enroll in credit
recovery. All students enrolled in credit recovery will be notified by their OHS Counselor and need to complete the
credit recovery form before the end of the school year. Student credit recovery agreements will be completed prior to
the summer term (beginning June 21) so that students understand the expectations and accountability measures.
This credit recovery course will be taught through the standards-based online program Odysseyware or through a
standards-based blended learning environment. Upon completing the course, students may replace any failure earned
from the current school year with a letter grade. In-person student attendance is an essential component of these
courses.
TERM 1 & 2: JUNE 21 – JULY 30 (6 WEEKS)
Days: Monday - Friday
Times: 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. in the OHS Library
Fee: no cost
GREENLAND ELEMENTARY
IXONIA ELEMENTARY
MEADOW VIEW ELEMENTARY
PARK LAWN ELEMENTARY
SUMMIT ELEMENTARY
NATURE HILL INTERMEDIATE
SILVER LAKE INTERMEDIATE
OCONOMOWOC HIGH SCHOOL
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES
915 E. Summit Ave.
Oconomowoc, WI 53066
262-560-1115 | www.oasd.org
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