Hanover County Public Schools provides a variety of educational opportunities for students during the summer. The purpose of summer school is to enrich the education of students and to permit students to earn credits needed for graduation or promotion.
Summer school courses and programs are for Hanover residents only.
High School Courses
The 2023 high school summer school program is online and provides students the opportunity to earn credits needed for graduation, promotion, and courses for advancement. Students may enroll in only one course.
Information about elementary and middle school programs will be posted in spring, 2023.
Online Course Offerings
- E152DL: English 9
- E158DL: English 10
- E163DL: English 11
- E173DL: English 12
- EPF100DL: Economics and Personal Finance
- H468DL: Virginia and United States Government
- M263DL: Geometry
- P651DL: Health/PE 9
- P660DL: Health/PE 10 (This option will not include drivers education)
Note: If a student takes the online course for health and PE 10, the student would need to take on the responsibility both personally and financially to take drivers education.
Virtual Virginia
Virtual Virginia’s summer session 2023 will offer online courses for instruction in grades 6–12 and online enrichment courses for instruction in grades k–5. Enrollment will be available in multiple cohorts with different start and end dates.
Students who want to take other courses are encouraged to visit the Virtual Virginia website and review summer course offerings. Your school counselor will assist with the registration process if interested.
Online Course Considerations:
With help from your school counselor and parents, students should consider the following questions?
- Am I self-motivated and disciplined? Students should be prepared to devote as much time to the online course as would be expected in a face-to-face course. (three to five hours per day).
- Am I receptive to information through written or visual context as opposed to spoken communication with an instructor?
- Am I able to self-advocate and troubleshoot to get my academic and technological needs met?
- Do I have consistent access to the internet and a reliable laptop/desktop?
We understand that some students may find accessing online learning resources challenging. If you need reliable tools or connectivity, please contact our summer school coordinator.
Schedule
- June 26–August 9: High School Summer School
- June 26: 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. - Online Learning Virtual Orientation Meeting (required)
- June 26–July 18: First Semester
- July 4: Holiday (No school)
- July 19–August 9: Second Semester
- August 10: Graduation (5:30 p.m. at Patrick Henry High School)
Save the Date: Graduating Seniors
- Graduation: August 10 at 5:30 p.m.
- Location: Patrick Henry High School
Registration
- Registration opens on April 24, 2023.
- Registration for online courses ends on May 26, 2023.
Tuition
- Registration must be completed online. No registrations will be accepted after the closing date of both online.
- The cost of online summer school is $300 per course.
- Students may only enroll in one course.
- The preferred payment method is Online School Payment (OSP). Directions for payment will be emailed after counselor approval of course request. Parents may also pay by check or cash.
- No refunds will be given after July 5, 2023.
Attendance
Online learning students are required to attend the mandatory virtual meetings for orientation, weekly support, and any scheduled exams. Additionally students should expect to be working in their course daily through the week.
After July 5, 2023, students will receive an academic penalty for dropping a course.
All rules and expectations regarding student conduct will be reviewed with students at the virtual student orientation on June 26, 2023.
For general questions about the secondary summer school program, please contact Principal Stacy Stanford via email or by calling (804) 365-8069.