Visit the CHS Counseling website for academic, course and graduation requirements; test prep links; academic summer camps; scholarship opportunities; and tutoring information.
Click a link to view the 2024-25 CHS Course Offering Guide:
2024-25 Course Offering Guide (English)
2024-25 Course Offering Guide (Spanish)
AP gives students the chance to tackle college-level work while they’re still in high school and earn college credit and placement. Students must be recommended for participation in AP courses. To earn college credit, students must pass an AP Exam. Collinsville High School offers the following AP courses:
Dual Credit courses are offered in partnership with local community colleges and universities. Through Dual Credit, students begin earning college credit before they graduate from high school. Courses include rigorous, college-level curriculum. These Dual Credit courses are offered at Collinsville High School and Collinsville Area Vocational Center:
Collinsville High School offers four World Languages:
Collinsville High School students have the opportunity to be recognized by the State of Illinois for earning proficiency in English and one additional language. The Illinois State Board of Education’s Seal of Biliteracy program will place an official seal on diplomas and confer official recognition on transcripts of those students who qualify.
Two honors are available: the Seal of Biliteracy and the Commendation Toward Biliteracy. The Seal of Biliteracy is awarded to those whose proficiency level is equivalent to the Intermediate High scale set by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages. The Commendation of Biliteracy is awarded to students whose proficiency level is rated at Intermediate Low or Intermediate Mid in a second language.
In order to encourage students to stay in school and ultimately graduate from high school, the “Collinsville High School Success Center” is being recommended to serve identified students at Collinsville High School. This academic program (to be located in Room 609 at Collinsville High School) will be designed to assist “at-risk” students.
Using an evidence-based approach to maximize resources on research-proven and effective strategies and programs students will continue their regular school curriculum with two critical advantages: 1) a learning environment that supports their special physical and personal needs and 2) an academic program customized to provide individualized and small group instruction and to increase their likelihood of improved regular school attendance, behavior, and academic success.
Running Start allows eligible CHS juniors to earn a high school diploma from CHS while simultaneously earning a transfer degree from Southwestern Illinois College (SWIC).
The Upward Bound program offers pre-collegiate programming at Collinsville High School (CHS), under the direction of the Southern Illinois University Edwardsville East St. Louis Center (ESLC) Upward Bound (UB) program. Students who meet qualifications can apply. Participants must be from a low-income family and/or be a first-generation college student, according to the federal guidelines established by the U.S. Department of Education. For more information, visit: Collinsville High School Upward Bound.
CEO is a unique hands-on business class for students attending Collinsville High School, Triad High School, Maryville Christian School and Father McGivney Catholic High School. This dual credit class meets daily from 7 am until 8:20 am at different locations in the area. For information, visit Collinsville Triad CEO.
Collinsville High School accepts summer school registration on a first-come, first-served basis. The dates for this year’s summer school program are from May 21, 2024 to June 12, 2024 with two different time slots: a morning session from 8:00-11:00 a.m. and an afternoon session from 11:30 a.m. – 2:30 pm.
Registration for summer school opens April 29, 2024 and closes Friday, May 10, 2024.
Please direct questions to the CHS Counseling Department. Office hours are 7:15 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. or call (618) 346-6320 ext. 1122.
Use this link to read the Summer School information in Spanish.
The summer school registration form must be completed before the end of the day on Friday, May 10, 2024. Payment will be accepted through May 15, 2024 on Skyward, however, students will NOT be added to a class roster until BOTH the registration form and full payment are received. Classes are filled on a first-come, first-served basis.
Cost: Summer School courses are $150.00 per .5 credit session regardless of reason (credit recovery or to get ahead). Students may take a maximum of two .5 credit courses ($300.00 total). THERE ARE NO REFUNDS OF SUMMER SCHOOL FEES! (EXCEPT AS NOTED ABOVE)
In-person/remote instruction: Summer school instruction will be using the online educational platform Edgenuity. Summer school is scheduled to be in-person. However, CHS administration reserves the right to change that to hybrid/remote at any time based on the safety of the students and staff. Students will not have the option to choose to be remote.
THIS YEAR, NO OUT OF DISTRICT STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO ENROLL IN CHS SUMMER SCHOOL.
Please note: Math, English, Science and US History courses cannot be taken for advancement purposes and may be taken only as make-up courses resulting from a failure during the regular school year.
Summer school courses will be taught through an accredited online program called Edgenuity. There will be a teacher in the room to help facilitate the online program and answer questions. The average Edgenuity course takes approximately 40 hours of work to complete. Students should plan to complete at least 7% of the course each day to finish on time.
Summer school ends June 12, 2024. All coursework and exams must be completed and submitted in Edgenuity by 2:30 pm that day. If work is not submitted when the course closes, an F will be assigned. No exceptions or extensions.
May 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, 29, 30, 31
June 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12
Morning session/time slot: 8:00-11:00 a.m.
Afternoon session/time slot: 11:30 a.m. – 2:30 pm
Courses for make up credit:
Algebra 1 Semester 1 (021021)
Algebra 1 Semester 2 (021022)
Algebra 2 Semester 1 (023031)
Algebra 2 Semester 2 (023032)
Biology I Semester 1 (031021)
Biology I Semester 2 (031022)
Consumer/Career Education (10110)
English 1 Semester 1 (011011)
English 1 Semester 2 (011012)
English 2 Semester 1 (012011)
English 2 Semester 2 (012012)
English 3 Semester 1 (013011)
English 3 Semester 2 (013012)
Geometry with Math Models Semester 1 -(023011)
Geometry with Math Models Semester 2 -(023012)
Government (041011)*
Health (082012)
PE (081011)
Physical Science Semester 1 (031011)
Physical Science Semester 2 (031012)
Senior Composition (014021)
Senior Literature (013092)
U.S. History Semester 1 (04301G)
U.S. History Semester 2 (04301G)
World Geography Semester 1 (042021)
World Geography Semester 2 (042022)
Courses for Advancement:
Consumer/Career Education (10110)
Government (041011)*
Health (08201)
PE (08101)
World Geography Semester 1 (042021)
World Geography Semester 2 (042022)
World History Semester 1
World History Semester 2
*Government students please note you will have to take the IL and US Constitution tests in person for this course.
Private and parochial school students who reside within the geographic boundaries of Collinsville CUSD 10 and CHS students also have the opportunity to take Driver’s Education. This class costs $250. If you are interested, please contact Dr. Gresh at 618-346-6320 ext. 1117 or cgresh@cusd.kahoks.org.