School might be out for most students, but at San Benito High School, classes are just starting for many local kids.
The six-week long summer program started today for 1,200 students at the high school in Hollister. While most students are making up for classes failed in previous semesters, others see the extra time spent in the classroom as an advantage in the long run.
"It can be a very positive environment," said summer program Principal Shawn Tennenbaum. "For some kids, it really works."
Students enrolled in the summer program are offered only the core classes during a four-hour day, Tennenbaum noted. The program is done in two sessions over the course of the summer, giving students the opportunity of taking as many as 10 course credits. A night program is also available where kids can take an additional five-credit load.
"It's something I have to do and want to do," said junior Alejandro Ruiz. "It's an advantage and an opportunity to catch up."
For senior Rosie Fernandez, it is a chance to get ahead when applying to colleges.
"You graduate early, go to Gavilan College for six months and get prepared for college and get where you want to be," said Fernandez, who's taking a total of 15 credits through a combination of the day and night programs.
Although not all students have the same ambitions, most do agree that being in the classrooms instead of on vacation is not that bad.
"It's entertaining," said junior Vanessa Valadez. "It gives you something to do."
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