This week a large part of my time
was trying to explain to students about how you earn credits in high school.
It is a valuable reminder for everyone.
High school is different than
elementary and middle school. In middle
school, you take classes and each year you move on to the next grade and take
all the classes for that grade. In high
school, you must earn credits for specified classes and the way you earn credit
is by passing each semester of the class.
So, for example, all students must
earn 4 credits of English to graduate.
When you pass both semesters of English 1 during your freshman year, you
move on to English 2 during your sophomore year. If, unfortunately, you failed one of the
semesters of English 1 then you are going to have to make that up before you
can progress on to English 2. Students
who failed a semester will be able to make up the course either by repeating
the class in summer school, repeating the class through credit recovery or
repeating the class by retaking it during your sophomore year. The bottom line is that you must REPEAT the
class in some format.
Some classes (like English) have
pre-requisites that students must meet in order to move on to the next
level. Other classes, like Science and
Social Studies, do not have pre-requisites to move on to the next level so in
order to help make sure all students are exposed to the content you will need
to know before the OGT, we will allow you to move from PESS to BESS or from
World History to US History without first repeating the freshman year
class. Don’t misunderstand though, you
will have to repeat the class at some point, but if you are not making it up
during summer school, then you will likely be taking a freshman year class
during your junior year.
In order to earn sophomore status,
students must have earned at least 5 credits.
To become a junior you will need 10 credits. To be classified as a senior, you must have
earned at least 15 credits.
If you have any questions about
where you stand with the credits you have earned or what still remains, please
don’t hesitate to stop by and see me.
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