[Res. 47-1977, passed 5-9-1977]
The Municipality shall develop and implement a Summer School Program in a manner that will be in compliance with the Pennsylvania School Code provisions, employ certified staff personnel (including a program administrator), establish and collect reasonable tuition fees, pay salaries and other related program costs (including custodial charges, secretarial expenses, etc.) and maintain a system of pupil accounting and student evaluation.
[Res. 47-1977, passed 5-9-1977]
The School District shall make available necessary space to house the program, arrange for custodial services, lend students proper textbooks and review student achievements at the conclusion of the program to determine the granting of School District credits.
[Res. 47-1977, passed 5-9-1977]
In order to achieve the best possible results in regard to the development, implementation and management (including supervision) of a high quality pilot educational Summer School Program, other areas of agreement are as follows:
(a) 
A minimum of 15 students shall be the number of participants necessary to have a class.
(b) 
A course offering shall consist of 60 instructional hours.
(c) 
A student not complying with any dress standards established for the program or who seems disruptive in regard to behavior may be refused further participation.
(d) 
A refund shall not be possible after the second scheduled class is held.
(e) 
A student who misses school or is tardy may be denied credit for the course.
(f) 
A refundable book deposit fee of $5 per student shall be collected.
[Res. 47-1977, passed 5-9-1977]
(a) 
Classes to be held shall include:
(1) 
Typing, reading (improvement-speed), English I, II, III, IV, history (world culture-American), math (general I & II - algebra I - geometry I), science (life) and physical education.
(2) 
Student fees shall be $30 per resident and $50 per nonresident.
(3) 
Should any profits result, these moneys shall be used in regard to planning and implementation of another Municipality community program or special activity.
(b) 
Despite the generality of the foregoing, the School District shall have no right of control over any aspect of this Summer School Program. This chapter merely establishes minimal educational standards which the School District represents. It shall apply in determining whether or not to accept credits earned by participating students.