Name the required course that focuses on components of a healthy lifestyle and learn strategies for making healthy choices
What is Health?
What should always be present and visible at all times?
What is a Student ID?
Name the course that focuses on transferring concrete mathematical knowledge to more abstract algebraic generalizations.
What is Algebra?
What happens if you are involved in a fight at school?
What is Suspended?
Name the course that focuses on the study of life. It includes an introduction to the scientific method, cytology, genetics, botany, zoology, ecology, taxonomy, evolution, chemistry, and microbiology.
What is Biology?
Example of an unexcused absence?
What is
Unexcused Absences:
Oversleeping/alarm failure
Arriving to school 10 minutes after the start of school or checking out more than 10 minutes before the end of the day without an acceptable reasons
Leaving school during the regular school day without approval of a school official or other non-emergency situations.
Personal grooming appointments (hair, nails, tanning, etc)
Employment/job interview
Shopping/errands
Driver's Education (classroom or behind the wheel)
Skipping class/leaving campus without following proper procedure
Family vacations that have not been pre-approved
Needed at home/babysitting
Car trouble
Missing the bus/ride
Needing sleep or rest
There are 6 classes all Freshmen must take what are they?
What is 1)Math (Algebra 1 or Geometry), 2)English 9, 3)Science (Integrated Physical Science or Biology), 4)History (World History or or AP Euro) 5)PE
Examples of an Excused Absence?
What is
llness (absences exceeding three days may require a physician statement).
Medical/Dental appointments (we highly encourage you to make these appointments outside of school hours).
Required county/state court appointments.
Religious instruction (Not to exceed 3 hours in one week).
Driver's license test.
Serious family emergency i.e. funeral.
Special requests from parents (pre-arranged with Assistant Principal).
Family vacation/sporting events.
How many credits are required in the state of Illinois?
What is 16?