Academic & Course Terms
Scheduling & Structure
Graduation & Planning
College & Career Readiness
Assessment & Activities
100

Classes you choose (e.g. art, music, coding)

Electives

100

One fourth of the school year

Quarter

100

Classes and credits needed to graduate

Graduation Requirements

100

Standardized tests for college admissions

SAT / ACT

100

A big test at the end of the semester

Final Exam

200

A number that shows your overall grades (usually on a 0-4 scale)

GPA (Grade Point Average)

200

Half of a school year

Semester


200

A sequence of courses related to a career interest

Career Pathway

200

Short-term work experience

Internship

200

A test halfway through a term

Midterm

300

A document outlining class expectations, topics, and assignments

Syllabus

300

Time between classes to get to your next room

Passing Period

300

Your academic standing compared to classmates

Class Rank

300

Form to apply for financial aid for college

FAFSA

300

A scoring guide showing how work will be graded

Rubric

400

College-level classes with potential for college credit

AP (Advanced Placement)

400

A set time for a specific class

Class Period

400

A staff member who helps with academics, careers, and personal issues

Counselor

400
Money awarded to help pay for education

Scholarship

400

Clubs, sports, and organizations outside of class

Extracurricular activities

500

Taking college classes while in high school

Dual Enrollment

500

Fewer classes per day, but longer class periods

Block Schedule

500

Education or training after high school (college, trade school, military, etc.)

Postsecondary

500

A document listing skills, education, and experience

Resume

500

organizations that provide requirements for high school students to be eligible to play college sports

NCAA, NAIA, NJCAA