High School Class
High School Info
High School Credits
High School Requirements
General Information
100

Name the 4 core subject areas that are required in high school.

What are English, Math, Science and Social Studies.

100

This refers to an 18-week term of the school year.

What is a semester?

100

How many credits needed to graduate from Carroll High School with a Core 40 diploma?

What is 44 credits.

100

What is the test that all sophomore take to help prepare them for the SAT exam?

What is PSAT?

100

This refers to one-half of the school year, made of two quarters.

What is a semester?

200

What is the name or term for the classes that you get to choose to take, but are not required?

What are electives?

200

An icon on your computer that has general information and policies for Carroll High School is called this.

What is the Student Handbook?

200

The three letter acronym for Grade Point Average.

What is GPA?

200

What is the state assessment all students take in the spring of their junior year?

What is the SAT?

200

Name all three Class of 2027 Teachers of Record.

Who are Mrs. Epperson, Mrs. Geeslin, and Mrs. Harrison?

300

What is the name of the career center that students can apply to attend 1/2 day and learn career training during junior year? 

What is FWCS Career Academy (Anthis)?

300

What is the name of students who graduate after seven semesters instead of the full eight semesters?

What is an early graduate (seven semester graduate)?

300

Name two options for half-day learning at Carroll High School.

What are:

OLC (Optimum Learning Center)

FWCS Career Academy (Anthis)

Local 166 (Plumbers and Steamfitters)

Internship

ICE (Interdisciplinary Cooperative Education)

Amp Lab (project based)

300

The minimum percentage required to pass a class.

What is 60%?

300

What is the name of the CHS mascot?

Who is Charlie Charger?

400

The number of English/Language Arts credits required to graduate from high school with a CORE 40 diploma.

What are eight?

400

This is the number of mathematics credits required to graduate from high school with a CORE 40 diploma.

What are six?

400

This is the total number of science and social studies credits required to graduate from high school with a CORE 40 diploma.

What are twelve?

OR

What are six credits for science and six credits for social studies?

400

Name an option students can pursue other than course concentrators to earn a Core 40 diploma.

What is:

👉🏾 Honors Diploma: Fulfill all requirements of either the Academic or Technical Honors Diploma

👉🏾 ACT: Earn following scores - English -18 or Reading -22 AND, Math -22 or Science - 23

👉🏾 SAT: Earn following scores - Rdg/Writing - 480, Math - 530

👉🏾ASVAB: Earn at least a minimum AFQT score of 31

👉🏾 State- and Industry-recognized Credential or Certification

👉🏾 AP//Dual Credit: Must earn a C- average or higher in at least three courses (Can be a combination of both AP and Dual Credit and at least one course must be in either English, math, science, or social studies) If choosing AP courses, must take AP Exam

400

Name both guidance counselors for the Class of 2027.

Who are:

Mr. Cross

Mrs. Kennerk

500

This term is used for classes where high school students can earn both high school and college credits at the same time.

What are dual credit classes?

500

A group of classes that students take in the same subject area that can be used to meet graduation requirements.

What are course concentrators?

👉🏾 Career-Technical Education Concentrator: For Class of 2025 and beyond, must earn a C- average or higher in 3 specific courses within a particular program of study/pathway.  

500

Name three courses all sophomores must take.

What are:

English 10 (or honors)

Algebra or Geometry

Health

500

The lowest grade a student can earn if they would like technical or academic honors.

What is C-?

500

An acronym for the individual education plan developed to help students yearly, lays out the special education instruction, supports, and services a student needs to thrive in school.

What is an IEP?