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27J High School Summer School 2025

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Courses begin June 2nd end June 20th 

Student can take 2 course during the summer - this is only for failed courses. 

Cost is $60 per course. 

Pay online or with our Finance Secretary. 

Payment is due before course access is granted.

 

Registration open April 29th 

Closes May 28th at 12:00 P.M. 

Final payment due May 29th. 

This is limited to 350 students district wide.

Register with this link 

Support services available  via Phone, email and google meets with summer school staff. 

Questions: contact Stephanieann Mitchell at smitchell@sd27j.net 

 

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Why choose Prairie View High?

In partnership with our families and the community, Prairie View High School empowers every student today to take control of their future tomorrow.

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Unique Identity and Pride

Prairie View High School takes great pride in our school spirit and unique identity that is student led and based on our H.A.W.K.S. Values.

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CTE and STEM Learning Center

Prairie View High School is proud to offer a brand new, state-of-the art STEM and Career and Technical Education Center on campus that allows students to find their own pathway while remaining a ThunderHawk, including a spotlight on a nationally recognized business program.

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Embracing Diversity, Inspiring Excellence

Prairie View High School proudly represents all of our community with a foundation that supports nineteen languages and celebrates the diversity among our families.

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