Credits
Alder Advisory
Important terms
Graduation Checklist
Miscellaneous
100

The minimum number of credits you need to graduate

What is 24?

100

Doing something to help someone else without getting paid that is part of graduation requirements

What is service learning?

100

Earning full credit for a time period (week, month, quarter)

What is being On Pace?

100

Number of credits you need in ELA for graduation

What is 4?

100

The way that you earn science and social studies credit

What is Brain Lab? (or Apex)

200

The number of credits you earn each year to be on track

What is 6?

200

Weekly report of credit for the week and missing assignments if you have any

What is WARS?

200

Earning 6 credits per year in order to graduate on time

What is On track?

200

Number of credits you need in  each: Social Studies, Math, and Science?

What is 3?

200

You are born with 100 billion of them

What is a neuron?

300

Full credit in a live class each month

What is .10

300

Making a plan to get missing work from the week before completed

What is goal setting?

300

Earning credit for classes that you previously took but did not earn credit in 

What is credit retrieval?

300

Number of credits you need in Fine Arts

What is 2?

300

Alder's school counselor

Who is Keira?

400
Credit earned for a completed class in Brain Lab
What is .25
400

Extending your school year to earn additional credit

What is summer school?

400
Classes in areas that might be your future career

What is CTE?

400

2 credits related to what you may want to do in the future

What is personalized pathway?

400

Someone who is capable of graduating

Who is every student at Alder?

500

Hours needed for .50 credit of PE

What is 75?

500

Graduation requirement that is completed in Naviance

What is High School and Beyond Plan?

500

Federal student aid application for college

What is FASA?

500

Passing an exam or taking College readiness classes or earning 2 years of CTE credit

What is an graduation pathway?

500

The ability to speak up for oneself and one's needs that increases the likelihood of graduating

What is self-advocacy?

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