HPISD Shares Summer School Information for 2025–26
Students and families in Highland Park ISD can begin planning ahead for summer learning opportunities as the district has released important information about its upcoming summer school program. The program is designed to help students get ahead, recover credit, or explore additional coursework during the summer months.
Summer school will be offered in two sessions. Semester 1 runs June 1–12, and Semester 2 runs June 15–29, with June 19 observed as a holiday. Students taking a full-credit course should plan to attend both sessions, while those earning a half-credit may enroll in either session.
Registration will take place through Skyward in early April, and families are encouraged to review course offerings and deadlines on the summer school website before signing up. Courses will be offered Monday through Friday, and space may be limited because the program is self-funded and requires a minimum number of students to operate each class.
The program is available to students who will be classified as freshmen or above in the fall following summer school. Students can typically earn up to two semesters of credit (one full course unit) during the summer.
Attendance is strictly enforced. Students may miss no more than one day of their course or they will be withdrawn from the class without a refund. Students must also attend the final day of their session regardless of prior attendance.
Families are encouraged to review the full details, including course descriptions and registration instructions, on the HPISD summer school website to ensure a smooth and successful summer learning experience.
Reach out to your counselor if you have more questions.