High School Basics
Credits and Graduation
Planning Ahead
Year by Year
Staying on Track
100

This number shows how well you are doing academically.

What is GPA?

100

Total credits needed to graduate.

What is 26 credits?

100

Planning for life after high school starts in this year of high school.

What is freshman year?

100

Community service hours by sophomore year.

What is 10 hours?

100

Best way to avoid academic trouble.

What is showing up?

200

Colleges look closely at this stat.

What is grade point average?

200

English credits required to graduate.

What is 3.5 credits?

200

A tool to explore careers.

What is Major Clarity?

200

Junior year English options.

What is AP Language or English 11?

200

What could happen if you fail multiple classes.

What is falling behind or not graduating on time?

300

Missing this too often causes problems.

What is attendance?

300

Science credits required to graduate.

What is 3 credits (2 with labs)?

300

A quiz that matches careers to interests.

What is the personality quiz?

300

Senior year social studies course.

What is Government or AP Gov?

300

Why gym classes should be finished early.

What is avoiding gym senior year?

400

One way to succeed in high school.

What is showing up to class? (Will accept other)

400

Community service hours required.

What is 40 hours?

400

Who students should talk to for help with academic planning.

Who is a counselor?

400

Junior year science.

What is Earth and Space Science?

400

Something students are encouraged to do here at MPHS.

What is getting involved?

500

Counselors help with this.

What is academic planning/scheduling?

500

What happens if you fail a class

What is you must retake it?

500

Most jobs require this.

What is a diploma or GED?

500

When college applications happen.

What is senior year?

500

A key phrase repeated in the presentation.

What is “Failure to plan is a plan to fail”?