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Summer Academic Programs 2015

Table of Contents

• General Information ... 3

• Elementary School Academy

(Grades K-5)

... 4

• Middle School Academies

(Grades 6-8)

... 5

• High School Academy

(Grades 9-12)

... 6

• High School SOL Academy ... 7

• Virtual High School Academy

(Grades 8-12)

... 8

• Transportation Schedule ... 12

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GENERAL INFORMATION/

YCSD

S

UMMER

A

CADEMIC

P

ROGRAMS

Location: Middle and high school programs are held at Tabb High School. Elementary

programs are held at Tabb Elementary School.

Dates: Specific Summer Academy dates are shown on Academic Program pages.

Registration: The Summer Academic Programs Registration Form is available in the offices of all York County schools.

Transportation: Express bus service will be provided. See Transportation Schedule on page 12.

Attendance: No absences or tardies are permitted in any of the YCSD Summer Academic Programs.

Student Services: Students with an identified disability enrolled in Summer Academic Programs

will be provided appropriate services and support by licensed special education staff.

Tuition: Some programs are free of charge; others require a tuition payment.

Scholarships will not be offered for high school credit-bearing classes.

Parents must complete a Withdrawal Form and submit it to the Summer Academy Office by June 25; no refunds will be made for withdrawals after this date. All refunds will be processed no later than July 16 and must be picked up by a parent at Tabb High School. No refund of fees will be made if a student is dismissed for disciplinary reasons or excessive absences. Books/Materials: Textbooks, instructional resources, and library services are available during the

Summer Academic Programs. All textbooks and library books must be returned. Students who damage books will be required to pay the repair or replacement cost. Students who have not met obligations with regard to books or materials will not be permitted to take final exams or to receive credit for completed work.

Examinations: There are no exam exemptions during Summer High School Academy.

Conduct: The York County School Division Student Handbook & Student Conduct Code (2014 – 2015) will be strictly enforced.

Dress Code: The dress code, as set forth in the York County School Division Student Handbook & Student Conduct Code (2014 – 2015), will be strictly enforced.

Food Service: Snack foods are available for purchase during middle and high school programs. All students (elementary, middle & high) may bring snacks.

Parking: Students wishing to park on campus during Summer High School Academy must pay a $25 fee at the time of registration. Rules will be issued with the parking permit.

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ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ACADEMY

The

Elementary School Academy

is designed for students currently

enrolled in grades K – 5. Enrollment is based on test results (Stanford and

Standards

of

Learning

Tests),

academic

performance,

and

teacher/administrator recommendation. There is no fee for the academy for

students who qualify through school recommendation. Parents who wish to

enroll their child in this academy must contact their child’s school to complete the online

registration.

The

Elementary School Academy

provides students with remediation in the areas of English:

reading & writing and mathematics through a hands-on approach as well as direct teacher

instruction and the use of computer software. The focus of instruction will be appropriate

grade-level Standards of Learning. Test-taking strategies and study skills are included.

Open House

• June 18, 2015

• 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.

• Tabb Elementary School

Dates/Time/Location

• June 22 – July 22, 2015 (July 3, Independence Day observed/Schools & Offices closed)

• 7:45 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. / Monday – Thursday

• Tabb Elementary School

Registration

• Selected participants will be registered by their home schools, and parents of these students

will be notified by their child’s principal by May 29.

• Students currently enrolled in the York County School Division (grades K – 5) who do not

qualify for the academy based on school recommendation may register for the

Elementary

School Academy

at their home school until June 5. Students who have not registered by

June 5 must register on Monday, June 15 from 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. or Tuesday, June 16

from 8:00 a.m.

– 1:00 p.m. at Tabb Elementary School.

NO REGISTRATIONS WILL BE

ACCEPTED AFTER JUNE 17.

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MIDDLE SCHOOL SOL ACADEMIES

The

Middle School English and Math Academy

is designed for students enrolled in grades 6

– 8 who have been identified as needing academic support in the areas of English: reading &

writing and mathematics. Students are eligible for the

Middle School Summer Academy

based

on test results (Stanford and Standards of Learning Tests), academic performance, and

teacher/administrator recommendation. There is no fee for the academy for students who

qualify through school recommendation. Parents who wish to enroll their child in this academy

must contact their child’s guidance counselor to complete the online registration.

Dates/Time/Location

• June 22 – July 22, 2015

(July 3, Independence Day observed/Schools & Offices closed)

• 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. / Monday – Thursday

• Tabb High School

- - -

Dates/Time/Location

• June 22 – July 7, 2015

(July 3, Independence Day observed/Schools & Offices closed)

• 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. / Monday – Thursday

• Tabb High School

-The

Middle School History/Social Science Academy

provides students with instruction based

on the Standards of Learning for each grade level. The academy will involve direct teacher

instruction, hands-on activities, and projects. Students will be given the opportunity to

demonstrate mastery of the objectives at the appropriate grade level.

Dates/Time/Location

• July 8 – July 22, 2015 (July 3, Independence Day observed/Schools & Offices closed)

• 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. / Monday – Thursday

• Tabb High School

Registration

• Selected participants will be registered by their home schools, and parents of these students

will be notified by their child’s principal by May 29.

• Students currently enrolled in the York County School Division (grades 6 – 8) who do not

qualify for the academies based on school recommendation may register for a

Middle

School Academy

at their home school until June 5. Students who have not registered by

June 5 must register Monday – Wednesday, June 15 – 17, from 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. at

Tabb High School.

NO REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER JUNE 18.

The

Middle School Science Academy

provides students with instruction based

on the Standards of Learning for each grade level. The academy will include

direct teacher instruction, lab activities, data analysis, and projects. Students will

be given the opportunity to demonstrate mastery of the objectives at the

appropriate grade level.

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HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMY

(CREDIT RECOVERY)

High School Academy

is designed for students currently enrolled as

rising grades 9-12. For a year-long course, students may earn 1.0 repeat credit. If there is

insufficient enrollment in the on-site courses, these courses may be offered virtually, and

students may complete online coursework in a computer lab Monday-Thursday during Summer

Academy hours. For a semester mathematics courses, Part A or B may be taken for students

to earn .5 credit. There are no exam exemptions during Summer Academy. Driver

Education/Behind-the-Wheel instruction is not offered.

Courses with low enrollment may not

be offered.

High School Academy

course offerings are not intended for International

Baccalaureate students. Tuition is $450 for York County residents; tuition is $500 for

non-resident students. Checks are made payable to the school where registration is completed.

Scholarships will not be offered for high school credit-bearing classes.

If a course is

cancelled or a student withdraws from

High School Academy

prior to the start of classes, a

refund of tuition will be processed no later than July 16. Parents who wish to enroll their child in

this academy must contact their child’s guidance counselor to complete the online registration.

Courses offered in

High School Academy

include:

High School Courses

1130 English 9 2215 World History I 31302 Algebra I B 4210 Earth Science 1140 English 10 2216 World History II 31432 Geometry B 4310 Biology 1150 English 11 2360 Virginia & US Hist. 31352 Algebra II B 4410 Chemistry 1160 English 12 2440 Virginia & US Govt. 7300 Health & PE 9 7405 Health & PE 10

Dates/Time/Location

• June 22 – July 23, 2015 (July 3, Independence Day observed/Schools & Offices closed) • 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. / Monday – Thursday (dismissal on July 23 at 10:00 a.m.) • Tabb High School

• High School Academy Graduation, July 23, 2015, 3:00 p.m., Tabb High School (Graduating seniors are required to attend a rehearsal at 12:30 p.m. on July 22.)

Exam Schedule

End-of-Course SOL Tests: Multiple Choice: Writing, July 8 – 9 online/paper-pencil; other SOL Tests, July 21.

Final Exams: July 23

Registration

• Students may register for only one course.

• Students currently enrolled in the York County School Division (grades 9 – 12) may register for the High School Academy at their home school until June 5. Students who have not registered by June 5 must register on Monday – Wednesday, June 15 – 17, from 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. at Tabb High School. NO REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER JUNE 18.

Non-resident students may register on a space-available basis, and parents must provide transportation. Non-resident or out-of-zone students must submit a completed Out-of-Division Student Information Form signed by the principal of their home school.

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HIGH SCHOOL SOL ACADEMY

The

High School SOL Academy

is designed for students who have passed the English 11,

Algebra I, or Earth Science course but have not passed the SOL test for the course and

therefore have not earned the required verified credit for graduation. These students may take a

summer remediation course in English 11, Algebra I, or Earth Science and retake the SOL test

at the end of the

High School SOL Academy

. Students are identified for the

High School SOL

Academy

by their school principal. Tuition is not charged for the

High School SOL Academy

,

and parents who wish to enroll their child in this academy must contact their child’s guidance

counselor to complete the online registration. Recommended students may register for up to

two (2) courses.

ENGLISH 11/Writing (MC/SP) Dates/Time/Location

• June 22 – July 7, 2015 (July 3, Independence Day observed/Schools & Offices closed) • 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. / Monday – Thursday

• Tabb High School

• SOL Test Dates: Multiple Choice: Writing, July 8 – 9 online/paper-pencil; other SOL Tests, July 21.

ENGLISH 11/Reading Dates/Time/Location

• July 8 – 21, 2015

• 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. / Monday – Thursday • Tabb High School

• SOL Test Date: July 21

EARTH SCIENCE Dates/Time/Location

• June 22 – July 6, 2015 (July 3, Independence Day observed/Schools & Offices closed) • 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. / Monday – Thursday

• Tabb High School • SOL Test Dates: July 21

ALGEBRA I

Dates/Time/Location

• July 7 – 21, 2015 • Tabb High School

• 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. / Monday – Thursday • SOL Test Date: July 21

Registration

• Recommended students may register for up to two (2) courses.

• Currently enrolled students who meet the criteria for this academy may register for a course in the High School SOL Academy at their home school until June 5. Students who have not registered by June 5 must register Monday – Wednesday, June 15 – 17, from 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. at Tabb High School. NO REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER JUNE 18.

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VIRTUAL HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMY

Virtual High School (VHS) Academy is designed for rising 9 through current 12 grade students. VHS Academy provides secondary students with the opportunity for online learning. Students may earn up to one (1) original credit and two (2) repeat credits. Seniors may take additional original credit courses to meet graduation requirements. A computer lab will be available onsite during Summer Academy hours (8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., Monday – Thursday) for students who need a more structured environment to complete online coursework. Semester math may be taken as .5 original or repeat credit (credit recovery). Each original full-credit course is 140 online instructional class hours, and semester courses are 74 online instructional class hours. Credit recovery is an online course for students who have completed the seat hours of a course and must repeat the course. Credit recovery teaches the concepts for students to demonstrate mastery of the content.

CREDIT RECOVERY

Credit recovery is an online course for students who have completed the seat hours of a course and must repeat the course. The tuition for recovery credit is $450 for a yearlong class. Credit recovery teaches the concepts for students to demonstrate mastery of the content.

ORIGINAL CREDIT

Students taking a class for the first time can earn original credit for the course. The tuition for an original credit course is $550 for a yearlong class. Students cover all essential concepts to demonstrate mastery of the content.

 Credit cannot be awarded to students who fail to complete the required hours of online instruction.

 Parents who wish to enroll their child in this academy must contact their child’s guidance counselor to complete the online registration.

 Driver Education/Behind-the-Wheel instruction is not offered.

 There are no exam exemptions during Summer Academy.

Courses with low enrollment may not be offered.

 Students participating in International Baccalaureate Program may not take courses in VHS Summer Academy except Health/Physical Education 9 or 10.

 Tuition for a Virtual High School Academy one credit course is $550 and $300 for .5 original credit course for York County residents and non-residents. York County residents should make checks payable to the school where registration is completed.

Scholarships will not be offered for high school credit-bearing classes.

 If a course is cancelled or a student withdraws from Virtual High School Academy prior to the start of classes, a refund of tuition will be processed no later than July 16.

Non-residents should contact Reginald Fox (898-0454) or Gary Lupton (833-2148) for registration information. Tuition must be paid in full at the time of registration.

Registration

 Students may earn up to 3 credits, one (1) course for original credit and no more than two (2) courses for repeat credit. Seniors may earn additional original credits to meet graduation requirements. Credits must be verified on the registration form.

 Students currently enrolled in the York County School Division may register for Virtual High School Academy at their home school until June 5. Students who have not registered by June 5 must register Monday – Wednesday, June 15 – 17, from 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. at Tabb High School. NO REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER JUNE 18.

 Non-resident students may register on a space-available basis. Non-resident or out-of-zone students must submit a completed Out-of-Division Student Information Form signed by the principal of their home school.

 No refund of tuition will be made if a student is dismissed for disciplinary reasons or for excessive “virtual absences” (lack of daily login and participation).

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Virtual High School Academy On-Site Lab

In the Virtual High School

(VHS) Academy

we have

created another opportunity for students to complete their

virtual courses. We will provide a structured environment

where the student reports to a computer lab at the Summer

Academy between 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Monday through

Thursday. Students may take advantage of transportation

provided by the York County School Division (see page 11).

Our structured environment includes a mentor who is an experienced teacher and is

assigned to work with, and monitor progress and participation of the online students in

the computer lab. The mentor can help students navigate the Learning Management

System, Moodle, and help students communicate with their online teachers. Students

work each day, Monday through Thursday to complete required assignments in their

virtual courses in the lab at the Summer Academy location. Students will be required to

complete assignments for Friday of each week from home.

Blackboard Collaborate

sessions scheduled by the online teacher during lab times are required and will be

posted weekly. Attendance is required Monday through Thursday from 8:00 a.m. to

12:00 p.m. Students will continue their coursework at home on Friday. Students are

required to login daily to complete coursework.

Taking your Virtual class at home

As a student in the

Virtual High School (VHS) Summer Academy,

coursework

is completed each day in the comfort of

the student’s home,

Monday through

Friday

during times that are convenient to their schedule courses.

Blackboard

Collaborate

sessions scheduled by the online teacher are required and will be

posted weekly. The student will review instructional interactive materials,

complete assignments, and communicate with their online teacher daily. Students are

required to log into their online course daily.

Commitment to Summer Courses

Participating in Summer Academy courses means making a commitment for 5 weeks. It is

important that students and parents understand that the Virginia Department of Education

requires the school division to meet the required number of calendar days and hours. No online

absences are permitted during the

Virtual High School Academy

. Failure to login daily

constitutes an online absence. Credit cannot be awarded to students unless all requirements of

the

Virtual High School Academy

course are fulfilled by July 23, 2015.

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VIRTUAL HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMY

Full Year courses offered in Virtual High School Academy for original credit or repeat credit (credit recovery) include the courses listed. The tuition for original credit is $550.00, and the tuition for credit recovery is $450.00 for York County residents and $500.00 for non-resident students for a yearlong class.

V1130 English 9 V1140 English 10 V1150 English 11 V1160 English 12 V2215 World History I V2216 World History II V2360 Virginia & US History V2440 Virginia & US Govt. V3130 Algebra I AB V3143 Geometry AB

V3135 Algebra II AB

V3134 Algebra, Functions & Data Analysis V3162 Math Analysis V3184 Computer Math V4210 Earth Science I V4310 Biology I V4410 Chemistry V4510 Physics V4610 Ecology/Environ Science

V5510 Spanish I V5520 Spanish II V5530 Spanish III V5110 French I V5120 French II V5130 French III

V6120 Econ & Personal Finance V7300 Health/PE 9

V7405 Health/PE10/Classroom Driver Education

Semester courses offered in Virtual High School Academy for original credit or repeat credit (credit recovery) include the courses listed. The tuition for credit recovery is $300.00 for a semester class.

V3130 Algebra I A V3130 Algebra I B V3143 Geometry A V3143 Geometry B V3135 Algebra II A V3135 Algebra II B V3150 Trigonometry

Training

Mandatory training for students enrolled in Virtual High School Academy will be held Wednesday, June 17, from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. or 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m., or Thursday, June 18 from 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. at Tabb High School. Students will be notified of the specific date and time to report. Parents are required to attend. Additional training will be provided for Driver Education students on Monday, June 22 from 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. at Tabb High School, Computer Lab 121.

Dates/Location

 June 19 – July 23, 2015 (July 3, Independence Day observed/Schools & Offices closed)

 Location: Online (http://ycsd.remote-learner.net; username and password provided at orientation) at home or

 Onsite Summer Academy computer lab accessing content online at http://ycsd.remote-learner.net

 High School Academy Graduation, July 23, 2015, 3:00 p.m., Tabb High School

 (Graduating seniors are required to attend a rehearsal at 12:30 p.m. on July 22.)

Exam Schedule

End-of-Course SOL Tests: English Writing – Multiple Choice: Writing, July 8 – 9 online/paper-pencil; other

SOL Tests, July 21.

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VIRTUAL HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMY

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Technology

Students who enroll in Virtual High School Academy are required to have their own computer with Internet and e-mail access. Daily login and at least 4 hours of active participation per day is required. Access is provided at both of the York County public libraries.

Students and parents are required to have valid e-mail addresses.

Content Management

Students use a web-based Learning Management System called

Moodle. The courses in Moodle are organized in content blocks, making material easily accessible for students. The main components of a VHS course are:

Announcements—Welcome, communication of current information. • Calendar—Important activities and due dates.

Content Blocks—Content is separated into units or modules and listed in blocks in the center

of the course main page.

Instruction—Course instruction includes a variety of activities and resources that are found in the content blocks and also organized and linked in the Activities block on the left of the screen.

Communication

On-going communication is essential in an online learning environment. Students and instructors have various tools for online communication, including:

Forums—Discussion forums that allow for asynchronous communication.

Participants discuss course content, ask questions, and reply to discussion prompts. Discussion threads are also e-mailed to students and instructors.

Messaging—Messaging allows for instant communication between users

who are online at the same time. Messages are sent via e-mail when a user is not online.

Blackboard Collaborate—These sessions are synchronous online class meetings that include instant messaging, live audio, and an electronic whiteboard with desktop and file sharing abilities.

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Consider the questions below to determine if online learning is right for you…

1. Do you feel that high-quality learning can take place in an online environment? Yes___No___ 2. Do you have (or are you willing to obtain) access to a computer, the Internet, and Yes___No___

e-mail at home?

3. Are you a self-motivated and self-disciplined person? Yes___No___

4. Are you comfortable researching and communicating in writing? Yes___No___

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2015 SUMMER ACADEMY TRANSPORTATION SCHEDULE

Express bus services will be offered at the beginning and end of each day. Parents are responsible for transporting students to and from the nearest pick-up point. The following bus schedule provides service to and from each summer school location.

TABB HIGH SCHOOL: High & Middle School Program (8:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m.)

TABB ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: Elementary School Program (7:45 a.m. – 11:45 a.m.)

Stop Location Stop Time Route

Waller Mill Elementary School 6:40 1:30 1

YMCA Sentara 6:52 1:03

Newman Rd & Indiana Rd. 6:58 1:10

Barlow Rd. & Skimino Rd. 7:00 1:15

Rochambeau Dr. & Oaktree Rd. 7:05 12:55

Bruton High School 7:10 12:45

Queens Lake Middle School (Boys & Girls Club)(ES ONLY) 7:10 12:30 2

Banneker Dr. & Douglas Dr. 7:00 12:45 3

Boys & Girls Club (NWS) 7:15 1:05

Lebanon Church Rd. & Lafayette Dr. (Bus Shelter) 7:18 1:00

Woods of Yorktown 7:15 12:40 4

Charles Brown Park 7:18 12:45

Yorktown Middle School 7:15 12:37 5

Leigh Rd. & Walnut Dr. 7:18 12:42

Leigh Rd. & Walnut Dr. 7:20 12:45

Little Log Cabin 7:18 12:20 6

York High School 7:20 12:25

Yorktown Elementary School 7:23 12:28

Seaford Elementary School 7:20 12:25 7

York County Rec. Services Bldg. 7:25 12:20

Dare Elementary School 7:20 12:05 8

Grafton Bethel Elementary School 7:25 12:00

YMCA (Greenlands) (HS & MS ONLY) 7:35 12:15 9

Coventry Elementary School (HS & MS ONLY) 7:40 12:10

YMCA (Greenlands) (ES ONLY) 7:23 11:50 10

Coventry Elementary School (ES ONLY) 7:25 11:55 Bethel Manor Elementary School (ES ONLY) 7:32 12:00

BM Youth Center (ES ONLY) 7:35 12:03

Grafton Complex 7:15 12:30 11

Tabb Middle School 7:27 12:18

Mount Vernon Elementary School 7:30 12:15 Tabb Elementary School (HS & MS ONLY) 7:38 12:05

Kiln Creek Park 7:15 12:15 12

Bethel Manor Elementary School (HS & MS ONLY) 7:28 12:00 Bethel Manor Youth Center (HS & MS ONLY) 7:32 12:05 Tabb High School (ES ONLY) 7:37 11:51

Yorkshire Downs Shopping Center 7:30 12:10 13

Shady Banks Shopping Center 7:35 12:12

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The York County School Division

S

CHOOL

B

OARD

Mark A. Medford, Chair

Robert W. George, D.D.S., Vice Chair

Barbara S. Haywood

Cindy Kirschke

R. Page Minter

Victor D. Shandor, Ed.D.

Division Superintendent

Carl L. James, Ed.D.

Chief Operations Officer

Stephanie Guy, Ed.D.

Chief Academic Officer

Dennis R. Jarrett, CPA, CPFO

Chief Financial Officer

James Carroll

Chief Human Resources Officer

A

CADEMIC

S

ERVICES

Candi Skinner

Director of Elementary Instruction

Lisa Pennycuff, Ed.D.

Director of Accountability & Instructional Services

Kipp Rogers, Ph.D.

Director of Secondary Instruction

S

CHOOL

A

DMINISTRATION

Catherine Jones, Ed.D.

Director of School Administration

S

UMMER

A

CADEMIC

P

ROGRAMS

Arletha Dockery

Secondary Summer Academic Programs

York High School

e-mail: adockery@ycsd.york.va.us

(757) 898-0369

Kim Haskins

Elementary Summer Academic Programs

Dare Elementary School

e-mail: khaskins@ycsd.york.va.us

(757) 898-0583

Reginald Fox

Virtual High School Academy

York County School Board Office

e-mail: rfox@ycsd.york.va.us

(757) 898-0454

Gary Lupton

Online Learning Specialist

York County School Board Office

e-mail: glupton@ycsd.york.va.us

(757) 833-2148

The York County School Division does not discriminate on the basis of race (Title VI), color, religion, national origin, sex (Title IX), age or disability (Section 504) in its educational programs, activities or employment. For more information contact The Department of Human Resources, YCSD, 302 Dare Road, Yorktown, VA 23692, (757) 898-0349.

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