class of 2015 course orientation. english - 4 credits math - 4 credits science - 3 credits social...
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English - 4 creditsMath - 4 creditsScience - 3 creditsSocial Studies - 3 creditsHealth/ P.E. – 1 creditHumanities – 1 creditElectives – 10 credits
26 credits = Diploma in May 2015!
High School Graduation Outline
9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade
English 1 English 2 English 3 English 4
Math Math Math Math ElectiveInt. Science Int. Sci 2 Biology ElectiveInt. SS World Civ. U.S.History ElectivePE/101 Health/101 Humanities ElectiveElective Elective ElectiveElectiveElective Elective ElectiveElectiveElective Elective ElectiveElective
ACE Pre-IB Schedule9th Grade Schedule 10th grade
ScheduleHonors English 1 Honors English 2Honors Foreign Lang. Honors Foreign
Lang.Honors Global Economics Honors World
HistoryHonors Int. Sci. 1 Honors Int. Sci. 2Math MathHealth/P.E. HumanitiesElective Honors BiologyElective Elective
MIDDLE SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL Four 9-weeks = 4 report cards
Midterms = every 4 ½ weeks
Averaged yearly grades
Electives change every 9 weeks
Promotion based on yearly grades
Two semesters (18 weeks each) = 2 report cards
Progress Reports = every 6 weeks
Semester grades
Electives are full year
Promotion based on total credits
1. ENGLISH 1 = .52. INTEGRATED
S.S.= .53. INT. SCIENCE 1 = .54. MATH= .55. FRESHMAN 101 =.56. ELECTIVE= .57. ELECTIVE = .58. ELECTIVE = .5 4 credits
1. ENGLISH 1 = .52. INTEGRATED
S.S.= .53. INT. SCIENCE 1= .54. MATH = .55. PE = .56. ELECTIVE = .5
7. ELECTIVE = .58. ELECTIVE = .5 4 credits
6 CREDITS = SOPHOMOR12 CREDITS = JUNIOR18 CREDITS = SENIOR
26 CREDITS = DIPLOMA!
A transcript is like a report card, it shows your grades and percentages in each class. There is nothing on the high school transcript at this time. The first time something will appear on the transcript will be in December (at the end of the first semester).
Middle school report cards promote students to high school and is seldom referred to again.
High school transcript are submitted to colleges, employment agencies, military personnel and technical schools.
At the end of each semester/year your student will receive a weighted and un-weighted GPA (Grade Point Average).
An un-weighted GPA is based on a 4.0 scale: A = 4.0
B = 3.0 C= 2.0 D= 1.0
F=0 A weighted GPA gives you an extra point for each
advanced class that you take. For each grade that you receive in an advanced class, you get an extra point. (ie: A=5.0; B=4.0; C=3.0; D=1.0; F=0)
9th Grade Counselor Mrs. Majors
10th Grade A-Di 11th Grade A-D 12th Grade A-C Mrs. Bruce
10th Grade Do-K 11th Grade E-Le 12th Grade D-Kl
Mr. Waldrop
10th Grade L-R 11th Grade Li-R 12th Grade Kn-P Mr. Schilch
10th Grade S-Z 11th Grade S-Z 12th Grade Q-Z Mrs. Oliver