High School
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Four years 

How many years a student spends in high school?

100

A detailed record or document, either on paper or online showing all your marks or grades that is generated after your first semester in high school and continues on to the end of 12th grade.

What is a Transcript?

100

Test taken in the spring of the junior year

What is the ACT ?

100

Math, Science, Social Studies, and English

What are required academic courses?

200

four courses  

How many courses earned in a semester?

200

Student's date of birth, Expected Graduation Date, student ID, parents name and address, and Course Of Study 

What is at the top of the transcript?

200

A number representing the average value of the accumulated final grades earned in courses over time

What is GPA?

200

ROTC courses, Music courses, Band courses, PE courses 

What are Electives?

300

twenty-four credits

What is the minimum credits needed for graduation?

300

 46012X0.  MM512X0,   BF052X0

What are course numbers?

300

College Entrance Tests

What are the SAT and ACT?

300

Career Technical Education abbreviated

What is CTE?

400

9th(Freshman), 10th(Sophomore), 11th (Junior) and 12th (Senior)

What are grade levels? 

400

E, N, P, S, U

What are course Flags

400

A graduation requirement accomplished in the eighth grade healthful living course, or it could be done in high school in the Health/Physical Education course. 

What is CPR?

400

The same course that requires two levels by four year colleges and universities 

What is Foreign Language? 

500

twelve credits plus Math 1, English 1 and English 2.

How many credits needed to be a junior?

500

90-100 = 4.0  80-89 = 3.0  70-79 = 2.0   60-69 = 1.0   ≤59 = 0.0     WF = 0.0    FF = 0.0 WP = 0.0      INC = 0.0   AUD = 0.0   P = 0.0    PC19 = 0.0    WC19 = 0.0

What is the grading scale

500

State test in the following courses, English II, Math 1, Math 3 and Biology

What are the EOCs?

500

Their fundamental role is to assist all students in the areas of academic achievement, personal/social development, and career development.

What are school counselors?

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