TJ will provide the textbook/ materials-- although I think that it either is textbooks online or they use teacher prepared packets posted to blackboard.
There is a syllabus online that tells your kid what calculator to get and what to download programs the need to the calculator, how to get on blackboard, and units covered. Get on blackboard the the calculator ready before Wednesday.
https://www.tjhsst.edu/summer-assignments/docs/2017/math/Cover%20Letter%20for%20Summer%20RS1%202017.docx
There is also a 28 page packet that needs to be done before classWednesday, test Thursday.
https://www.tjhsst.edu/summer-assignments/docs/2017/math/Summer%20Packet%20for%20SUMMER%20SEMESTER%20RS1.pdf
Here are the answers packet:
https://www.tjhsst.edu/summer-assignments/docs/2017/math/Summer%20Packet%20for%20SUMMER%20SEMESTER%20RS1.pdf
Make sure your kid really, really understands the stats packet. They won't just test can they do the problems. The tests, including the first rest, will be real work, application, think outside the box. They say don't assume your kid is ready because the digested the study guide. Take them seriously.
My kid did RS during the school,year, and it was same packet/ same drill. Lots of Cs and C- in the first test this Wednesday. And not a lot of time to pull the grade up on a compressed 5 week schedule.
My kid did fine in RS, but has a tougher time in later math. Some kids say RS is the toughest math class they have. If your kid does not have an A, see what peer tutoring, teacher tutoring, test corrections and makeups for below an 80 on a test are available. (Usually only 1 retake per quarter, so probably 2 in summer school).
Good Luck, and welcome to TJ!
But, read the summer packet, welcome letter, info etc work for word and follow directions exactly. This is not MS, and there are not a lot of 2nd chances or room for "I didn't"t realize it was due, on the test, etc."