Frequently Asked Questions
1. When will gpa's and class ranks be updated? GPA's and class ranks are updated after each semester ends.
2. When can I change a schedule? Schedule changes are made the first week of each semester. After one week, schedule changes can only be made under extenuating circumstances, and only with principal approval.
3. How do I get into an honors/dual credit class? Honors & dual credit classes require a student to have an A average for the entire preceding course if it is a regular course (taking regular English 2, wanting to take Honors English 3 following year) or an 85 for the entire preceding course if it is an honors course (taking honors English 2, wanting to take Honors English 3).
4. Can I change my endorsement? Yes-with certain limitations. If you are very far into your endorsement (more than 2 years in)-there are very few endorsements you can start and finish in the remaining 2 years (multidisciplinary may be the only option). If you are less than 2 years in, you have more options, but there are still a few endorsements that you wouldn't be able to complete in the remaining time.
5. Should I take the ACT or the SAT test? If your parents will let you, take both! If you can only take one, most students do better on the ACT, but the SAT is being redesigned in Spring 2016.
2. When can I change a schedule? Schedule changes are made the first week of each semester. After one week, schedule changes can only be made under extenuating circumstances, and only with principal approval.
3. How do I get into an honors/dual credit class? Honors & dual credit classes require a student to have an A average for the entire preceding course if it is a regular course (taking regular English 2, wanting to take Honors English 3 following year) or an 85 for the entire preceding course if it is an honors course (taking honors English 2, wanting to take Honors English 3).
4. Can I change my endorsement? Yes-with certain limitations. If you are very far into your endorsement (more than 2 years in)-there are very few endorsements you can start and finish in the remaining 2 years (multidisciplinary may be the only option). If you are less than 2 years in, you have more options, but there are still a few endorsements that you wouldn't be able to complete in the remaining time.
5. Should I take the ACT or the SAT test? If your parents will let you, take both! If you can only take one, most students do better on the ACT, but the SAT is being redesigned in Spring 2016.