Hood River Valley High School will double the size of its summer school program this year to give students more options to regain credit, participate in experiential learning classes, and get back on track for graduation. The summer program will run on weekdays in July, with full- and half-day options for students. The high school has scheduled 12 experiential learning classes, in which students can earn credit while learning real-world skills. Students will earn elective credit for the hands-on classes. They will also work in small groups with teachers and staff to complete classes and recover credits they need for on-time graduation. To sign up for summer school at HRVHS, go to hrvhs.com, or contact the school at (541) 386-4500.