From the Glendale News-Press
GLENDALE — Students will have to pay $375 if they choose to take two semesters’ worth of classes during summer school, according to a cost-saving plan school board members unanimously approved Tuesday.
The Glendale Unified School District plan comes without any guarantee of financial aid or scholarships for students who want to advance through a subject or who want to fulfill a graduation requirement. Students who want to take one semester’s worth of course work, such as health, would pay $190.
“The whole purpose of creating this is to be able to offer summer school to at least some of our students,” said Kathy Thorossian, assistant superintendent of educational services. “We’re committed to finding a way to at least offer some [financial] assistance to those who can’t afford it.”
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