High School Lingo
Credits & GPA
High School Student Phrases
Graduation Requirements
Tips for High School Success
100

College-level courses taught in the high school. Students have the potential of earning college credit based on AP Exam scores. 

What are Advanced Placement Courses (AP Courses)?

100

A semester long class is worth ________credit.

What is .50 (one-half)?

100

Students say this when caught using their cellphone but it is not "that wasn't me/mine"

What is "I was only checking the time?"

100

The total number of credits required by the Florida Department of Education to earn your high school diploma. 

What is 24 credits. 

100

Using one of these resources can help a student keep track of assignments and stay organized. 

What is a planner, calendar, electronic calendar, notebook, phone reminders, etc..

200

Students are required to take 4 in high school (Algebra 1, Geometry, Biology, and US History) 

What are EOC Exams or End of Course Exams?

200

If I fail a class, I will earn _____ credits for that class. 

What is none (0 credits)?

200

After completing the assignment during class and wanting to know what's next

What is "I'm done. What should I do now?"

200

The third quarter senior GPA report (4.0 and above weight GPA) will be utilized to identify 

What is an honor graduate?

200

Research shows that _________ can be a big determining factor for your success. Teens who do this are likely to do well inside and outside of school.

What is getting involved (join a club, play a sport, volunteer, participate in an after school activity)

300

Points earned for passing a course. Honors, Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB) and Dual Enrollment (DE) courses are allotted extra points for the “weighted” Grade Point Average.

What are Quality Points?


300

How do you earn credit?

What is by passing a class (A, B, C, D). 
300

When class is moving slowly and you can't wait to get out of class

What is "what time do we get out of this class?"

300

Students are promoted according to the number of _________ that are earned. 

What are credits?

300

Name one way high school can help you prepare for your career choice/ college

Take classes in interesting subjects, take college credit classes, get good grades, exposure during college/career fairs, etc.

400

Official document listing courses, grades, test scores, GPA, class rank and community service hours.

Transcript

400

How many additional quality points are added when you take an honors class?

What is .04?

400

You are failing the class, its the end of the semester and you don't want to fail

What is "Can I get some extra credit to bring up my grade?"

400

You are able to choose these classes based on your career interests and plans after high school. 

What are electives?

400

What can you do if you need support?

Ask for help from a teacher, counselor, principal, or other trusted adult

500

Calculated by dividing the quality points earned by the number of courses taken.

What is Grade Point Average

500

How do you calculate GPA? 

What is quality points divided by the total number of courses taken (or credits attempted)?

500

A failed attempt to get out an assignment that you didn't complete that is due today

What is "you didn't tell us that we had homework?"

500

What are the 3 social studies credits required for graduation?

What is 

1 credit in World History

1 credit in U.S. History 

0.5 credit in U.S. Government 

0.5 credit in Economics

500

Term for setting aside time to review notes and concepts from class

What is studying?