Grades Nine through Twelve
Kids and Teens at Bergen, Kids and Teens Program
Bergen Community College
Welcome to the Summer High School Program
The Summer High School Program at Bergen Community College provides structured academic support for students entering grades nine through twelve. Our goal is to help students stay on track, get ahead, or recover credits in a focused, supportive environment taught by qualified New Jersey teachers.
This four-week program offers two pathways:
- New Work for Credit: Students take a course for the first time to earn credit toward high school graduation.
- Credit Recovery: Students retake a course previously attempted to improve mastery and recover required credit.
Our curriculum aligns with New Jersey educational standards, and our classes are designed to support student success, confidence, and growth.
Summer 2026 Summer High School Catalog
The Summer 2026 Kids and Teens Program Catalog includes a dedicated section outlining all Summer High School offerings, schedules, and requirements.
The catalog provides:
- Available New Work for Credit and Credit Recovery courses
- Daily schedules and session formats
- Credit approval requirements and documentation
- Attendance expectations and grading policies
View or download the Summer 2026 Kids and Teens Preview Catalog ➤ Click Here
Families are strongly encouraged to review the catalog before registering to ensure course eligibility and district approval requirements are met.
Program Schedule and Structure
Program Dates
June 30th – July 30th, 2026
There are no classes on Fridays.
Daily Schedule
New Work for Credit Courses:
- 8:00 a.m. to 3:10 p.m. (full day, Monday through Thursday)
Credit Recovery Courses:
- Morning Session: 8:00 a.m. to 11:20 a.m.
Credit recovery programs are for students who have taken the course before and need another try at passing.
Program Options
New Work for Credit
These courses allow students to take new subjects in order to advance their academic progress.
Examples include (but are not limited to):
- Algebra
- Geometry
- English Language Arts
- Laboratory Sciences
- World History or United States History
- World Languages
Students earn high school credit upon successful completion and approval by their home district.
Credit Recovery
These courses are designed for students who need to retake a failed or incomplete course.
Students work with certified teachers to:
- Reinforce core content
- Address gaps in understanding
- Strengthen academic foundation
- Improve course performance
Credit Recovery courses are fast-paced, condensed, and require consistent attendance.
Registration Opens February 16, 2026
Families are encouraged to register early, as classes fill quickly and some subjects have limited availability.
How to Register
The Summer High School Program has specific requirements because many students enroll to earn official high school credit. Please follow all steps carefully.
Step One: Review the Catalog
Reference the catalog above to explore available courses under each pathway:
- New Work for Credit
- Credit Recovery
Course descriptions and schedules are listed in the catalog.
Step Two: Visit the Registration Portal
Visit our registration portal and use the search bar to look up classes by course title or course code.
Step Three: Add to Cart
Select your desired course and add it to your cart.
Step Four: Log In or Create an Account
Each high school student must have an individual account.
Parents may assist with account creation but should ensure all information belongs to the student.
Step Five: Obtain Required Approval (Credit Courses Only)
Students enrolling in New Work for Credit or Credit Recovery must submit one of the following:
- The official Summer High School Approval Form (available on the website), or
- An equivalent approval letter or form provided by the student’s high school or district administrator
Approval documents must be emailed to:
[email protected]
If the student is not taking the course for high school credit:
Parents must email [email protected] with the student’s name and clearly state that the course is for learning purposes only and not for credit.
Step Six: Complete the Required Health and Safety Questionnaire
After registering, families will receive a confirmation email. Registration is not complete until the required Health and Safety Questionnaire is submitted.
- One questionnaire is required per student
- Must be submitted at least one week before classes begin
- Failure to submit by the deadline will result in cancellation without refund
Step Seven: Registration Complete
Once the Health and Safety Questionnaire has been received and processed, the student is fully enrolled in the Summer High School Program.
Attendance Expectations
Summer High School courses move quickly due to the condensed schedule.
Attendance is essential.
- Students who expect to miss more than two class days should contact program staff before registering.
- Extended absences may affect the student’s ability to pass or earn credit.
Parent Portal Access
Parents can manage their child’s enrollments and stay informed through the Student Portal.
If you already have an account, you may:
Review Enrollments
Verify the programs your child is currently registered for.
View Communications
Access important announcements, schedule updates, and emailed program information.
Manage Account Information
Update emergency contacts, phone numbers, or other essential information.
Add a Student Photo
Upload a photo of your child to support a safe and secure check-in and pick-up process.
Log into the Student Portal: Click Here
Frequently Asked Considerations
Is lunch provided for full-day students?
No.
Students in full-day courses must bring a packed, nut-free lunch that does not require refrigeration.
Do I need transportation?
Families must arrange transportation for drop-off and pick-up.
The program does not provide transportation services.
Will classes appear on my child’s high school transcript?
Yes, if:
- The course is taken for credit
- Approval is provided by the student’s high school
- The student successfully completes all course requirements Final transcripts are sent directly to the home district.
Registration and Support
For additional details or enrollment assistance, please contact our office:
Phone: 201-879-5809
Email: [email protected]
Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Location: Technology Education Center (TEC), Room TEC-115
Bergen Community College
400 Paramus Road
Paramus, New Jersey 07652
Our team is here to assist with program questions, registration support, and guidance on finding the right class for your child.
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