ICAP
Credits
English
Math
100
What the acronym for ICAP stands for

What is Individualized Career and Academic Plan

100

The number of credits you need to graduate

What is 240

100
Two ways that you can demonstrate English competency

What is (any combination of Capstone, SAT, Accuplacer, AP, CE)

100

Two ways that you can demonstrate Math Competency

What is (any combination of Capstone, SAT, Accuplacer, AP, CE)

200

The location of your ICAP plan

What is student portal
200

The minimum grade you need in a course to earn credit

What is a D (though a D gives you a low GPA)
200

The first way you can demonstrate English Competency

What is the Capstone

200

The total number of math competencies in your math Capstone

What is seven
300

One example of information you collect in your ICAP

What is (college planning, career planning, academic plans)

300

The number of credits per class

What is five (except for CE courses which give you double)

300

The test that gets you competency and access to college courses

What is the Accuplacer

300

When you should finish your math Capstone

What is sophomore year

400

The total number of ICAP entries that you will make over your 4 years of high school

What is 16 (one per quarter of high school)

400

The new courses that freshmen will need to take as graduation requirements

What is Comprehensive Health, Ethnic Studies, Power and Conflict, and Financial Literacy

400

The two essays that you need to demonstrate mastery on for English Capstone

What is argumentative and informative

400

The number of competencies you can demonstrate mastery on in freshmen year

What is three

500
The people in the building who will help you complete your ICAP
Who are the counselors (Ms. Hampton in particular)
500

The number of credits you can earn each year at Bruce Randolph.

What is 65?

500

The year you can demonstrate English competency

What is junior year (or senior year)

500

The grade you need in a CE course to earn competency

What is a C- or higher