The number of absences allowed in a full-year course.
What is 18?
The number of credits needed for graduation.
27
This is the definition of postsecondary.
What is : a plan for after a student graduates from high school?
The final average the student earned in Business Survey in Freshman Year.
What is 94?
This "p" word means to complete things in the order of importance.
What is prioritize?
The number of absences allowed in a semester course.
What is 9?
The minimum final average that is needed to pass a class.
What is 60?
A postsecondary degree typically earned in 2 years from a community college.
What is an Associate's degree?
The total number of credits the student earned during sophomore year.
What is 7.25?
This is the chronological order you should organize the events on your resume.
An absence becomes "excused" with these two steps.
What is a phone call from home and a note from home?
The minimum number of credits a BHS student needs to take every year.
What is 7?
A postsecondary school that provides students with specific classes to prepare them for a particular career or trade.
This is the number of points added to the final average of an Advanced level course, which is used in calculating a GPA.
What is 4?
One of the four stress management strategies highlighted in the Stress Management Video. (You get 100 extra points for each additional strategy you mention.)
What is:
1. Stop Multitasking
2. Exercise
3. Be a positive thinker
4. Drop perfectionism
This happens after you exceed the number of absences in a course, regardless of whether the absence is excused or unexcused.
What is lose credit in the course?
The number of math credits needed for graduation.
What is 3?
A postsecondary degree typically earned in four years from a college or university.
What is a bachelor's degree?
This number is the student's cumulative GPA.
What is 92.55?
One of the tools a BHS student can use to manage time.
What is Schoology OR Google Keep OR an agenda OR a graphic organizer?
The process you must pursue after losing credit in a course.
What is the Credit Appeal Process?
The final, cumulative project that is completed during senior year.
What is Capstone?
A program that prepares you for a specific job while meeting a company's need for highly skilled employees.
What is an apprenticeship?
The number of science credits the student earned throughout high school.
What is 5? (Chemistry, Biology, Physics, and Anatomy & Physiology)
Being a high achiever instead of being a perfectionist.
What is a healthier version of success?