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Summer Courses for Upper School Credit

Summer Courses for Hockaday US Students

Rising Form II students are invited to participate in two for-credit opportunities during the upcoming summer. U.S. Government and History of Art and Music (HAM) will be offered June 3 through June 28* at the following times:
 
8:30-11:30 a.m. - History of Art and Music
12:30-3:30 p.m. - U.S. Government
 
*Please note: Summer at Hockaday will be closed on June 19, 2024 in observance of the federal holiday.
 
It is important to note that students are not required to take a summer course. It is possible that taking a summer course will only result in a free period for the upcoming school year as semester class options are limited.
 
Registration will open at 10:00 a.m. on February 1, 2024. Registration is first-come, first-served, and payment is due at the time of registration. Classes are limited to 25 students, and students may not be absent for more than two days.
 
Tuition for each summer course is $1,525. There will be no refunds or substitutions for the Upper School for-credit courses. Due to limited availability, please make sure the student is able to attend the course prior to completing the registration.
 
Students taking both summer courses should register for Upper School Lunch. If lunch is not selected at the time of registration, the lunch option will be added for an additional fee of $320.

Lunch will be available to students taking just one summer course for an additional fee of $320 and may be selected at the time of registration.
 
A $50 registration fee will apply for all students.
 
Course instructors will communicate with students prior to the first day of class with instructions regarding supplies needed for each course.
 

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