Summer School: Credit Recovery & Original Credit Options

Credit Recovery Options: Students who have failed a course may retake the course for credit through an approved credit recovery program.  Credit recovery courses are designed to help students make up credits for failed courses.  Credit recovery courses may not be used for course acceleration.  Upon successful completion of any credit recovery course, official transcripts must be sent to Mogadore High School. Use the links provided below to access information, calendars, and brochures.  Credit recovery courses may not be NCAA-approved and may jeopardize your eligibility to participate in Division I or Division II collegiate athletics.  Please, read the following information and use the links to see which option is best for you. Contact the counselor if you have questions about credit recovery.

  • Educere - Mogadore: Abbreviated Courses for Credit Recovery - grades 7-12; Tuition starts at $149.50

  • Keystone Credit Recovery - grades 6-12 online and correspondence credit recovery courses; Tuition starts at $116.00 per 0.5 credit

  • TRECA Summer School - grades 9-12; Tuition starts at $95 per 0.5 credit; Registration opens April 2, 2025; Classes start: June 9 and End: August 4

  • VHS Learning 4-8 week, self-paced credit recovery for grades 9-12.

  • Six District Educational Compact Summer School Classes 2025, Mogadore is included within the Six District Educational Compact. Classes can be taken through the following schools:

    • Cuyahoga Falls - (Dates TBA)

    • Hudson - (Dates TBA)

    • Kent - (Dates TBA)

    • Stow-Munroe Falls - (Dates TBA)

Original Course Credit Options: Courses taken through a program not offering NCAA-approved courses may jeopardize your eligibility to participate in Division I or Division II collegiate athletics. Please, read the following information carefully and use the links to see which option is best for you.   Contact the counselor if you have questions.

Correspondence School Option
American School's Independent Study Program provides high school students with the option of advancing or making up high school credits without interrupting their scheduled high school classes. American School will provide students with complete materials and services, including qualified teachers, standard textbooks, study guides, final examinations, and transcripts of credit. At this time, American School courses may not be used to meet the NCAA core course requirements for initial eligibility for Division I or Division II

To enroll in American School's Independent Study Program, see both the counselor and the principal for authorization.  For summer school courses, students must complete coursework entirely on their own and take the final exam at the high school in August.  

Please Note - Seniors must have correspondence courses completed by the end of the third grading period to be eligible to participate in commencement exercises.