Summer School (online)
The MSHS Online Summer Program is a 6-week-long online program that provides the opportunity for current high school students to earn .5 high school credit or recover up to 1.0 high school credit and incoming Freshmen to earn .5 high school credit of Health or PE.
- All summer school courses are asynchronous online courses.
- Students work independently from home or wherever they have access to the internet.
- Students will choose two dates to come into the classroom to have a midway and final exam proctored. Testing dates and information on how to sign up will be sent via email.
- Students can expect to spend a minimum of 10 - 20 hours per course per week in order to complete the full semester course (typically 18 weeks of curriculum).
Each online course has a contracted Washington state certificated teacher (not MSHS staff) in addition to support and monitoring by the MSHS online learning coordinator. Students are encouraged to connect with the online teacher each week. Ways to connect with the online teacher include email, phone/office hours. On-Demand Tutoring is also available for core courses. Students, as well as the parent/guardian, will receive a weekly progress report from the online learning coordinator.
Enrollment Forms
Incoming Freshman Online Enrollment Form
Students who will be freshmen for the 2026-27 school year, please complete this form.
Incoming soph.-Senior Online Enrollment Form
Students who will be sophomores, juniors or seniors for the 2026-27 school year, please complete this form.

Questions?
Contact
Kim Schniegenberg
(425) 831-8049
Location
MSHS Room 1205
Cost
$200 - Credit Recovery
$400 - Credit Enhancement
Payment Due: June 22, 2026
Important Dates
Enrollment
Opens - April 24, 2026
Closes - June 18, 2026
Classes
Start - June 29, 2026
Ends - August 7, 2026
Orientation
Monday, June 29
11 a.m.
MSHS Room 1205
Note: If you've previously participated in the Summer Program, the orientation is not required - presentation slides will be provided.
Getting Started
- Complete online enrollment form.
- Provide online payment.
- Attend Summer Program Orientation
Diagnostic Online Credit Recovery
Current high school students may take diagnostic credit recovery courses for the opportunity to earn credit for previously failed high school courses. Students will earn a pass or fail upon completion of the course.
Prerequisite: F grade earned from the full like course* previously taken in person or online. *Limited to course list. Honors and AP courses are not available.
- The curriculum is tailored to students who need extra help to master content by using simplified explanations, interactive lessons with narrated audio clips, and vocabulary links.
- Students can work online at their own pace, repeating or proceeding quickly through lessons as needed.
- Built-in tools—like text-to-speech and translation support for 65+ languages—offer additional support for struggling students, English learners, and students with special needs.
- Unit or module-level assessments measure mastery of critical concepts and release content in accordance with the individual needs of the student.
Students may repeat a failed semester (.5) course. Limit two. Course work adjusts based on knowledge test results at the beginning of each unit Course
Course Options
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Math |
Language Arts |
Science |
Health & PE |
Social Studies |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Algebra 1 & 2 A/B |
English 9, 10, 11, & 12 A/B |
Physical Science A/B |
Contemporary Health |
Civics |
| Geometry A/B |
Biology A/B |
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Economics | |
| Chemistry A/B |
US History |
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| Earth Science A/B | World History A/B | |||
Standard Online Credit EnhancementÂ
Current High school students who are extremely self-directed may take one online course to get ahead. Please note that the course list is limited to electives and a few core courses. Incoming Freshmen who are extremely self-directed and motivated may take either Contemporary Health or PE to get ahead. This option is available to students who are interested in:
- Access to a course not offered at MSHS/RS
- Alternative environment
- Core 24 credit deficient
- Grade improvement* - repeating a previously completed course to improve GPA
- Graduation requirement
- Pathway acceleration
- Schedule conflict
Students may take a semester (.5) course. Limit 1
Course Options
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Health/PE |
Electives |
Limited Core Courses |
|---|---|---|
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Contemporary Health |
Fine Art & Occ Ed Electives |
Civics |
|
Flexibility Training (.5) |
General Electives (see below) |
Contemporary World Issues/Problems |
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Lifetime Fitness (.5) |
Geometry A/B | |
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Strength Training (.5) |
General Electives
Advertising & Sales Promotion, Agriscience 1 (Intro to Agriscience), Agriscience 2, Business English, Creative Writing, Criminology A/B, Cybersecurity 1 A/B, Ethnic Studies, Expository Reading and Writing A/B, Financial Education (Personal Finance), Gothic Literature: Monster Stories, International Business: Global Commerce in the 21st Century, Intro to Computer Science, Journalism 1 A/B, Law & Order: Intro to Legal Studies, Marketing Foundations, Mythology & Folklore, Public Speaking A/B, Sports & Entertainment Marketing, Veterinary Science: The Care of Animals, Digital Photography 1 A/B, Digital Photography 2, Fashion Design, Interior Design, Introduction to Art, Music Appreciation.
(Course selection must be counselor approved.)
