Only educational options which have had prior approval may be considered for purposes of promotion and graduation credit.
Students desiring specialized training may attend the programs offered through the Eastland-Fairfield Career & Technical schools during their junior and senior years. Career Center sites are educational extensions of our local school system. Upon completion of a program, graduates receive a diploma from BCHS and may receive a technical certificate from the Career Center. In order for a student to successfully complete all requirements of BCHS and the Career Center, the following minimum standards should be met before attending a career center program:
A. Successfully attain 11.0 credits to be granted junior status
B. The above minimum credits should include the following:
English: 2 Credits
Math: 2 Credits
Social Studies: 2 Credits
Science: 2 Credits
Physical Education & Health: 1 Credit
Electives: 2 Credits
Eastland-Fairfield Career Center offers programs on two campuses and five satellite locations. Satellite programs are offered at Canal Winchester, Gahanna, Groveport Madison, New Albany, Pickerington North, and Reynoldsburg High Schools.
For more information, visit our website at: www.eastland-fairfield.com.
Credit for correspondence school courses may be applied toward graduation provided:
Prior authorization to enroll in correspondence school has been given by the high school principal or guidance counselor.
No more than two (2) such credits can be applied toward graduation.
In agreements with several colleges, certain courses will be eligible for secondary & college credits. College credit is transcripted upon student’s successful completion of the course. Students who are enrolled in any course(s) which apply(ies), and their parents, will be notified of the procedures needed to participate in their program. Eligible courses may change from year to year as new course are added to the dual enrollment agreements. Students must be academically college-ready and meet the admissions criteria set forth by each participating college or university. BCHS will offer a student and parent an information and counseling session each year. Students must return the Intent to Participate form no later than April 1 of each year. These are requirements for both CCP classes offered at BCHS and for classes taken on college campuses.
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Below is the BCHS Track, which lists CCP classes offered in the BCHS building:
Hocking College
ART 1111 Adv Ceramics I & II 3
-(Enroll/Perm of Instructor)
MATH 1130 Pre-Calculus 6
ENG 1510 CCP Eng 12 4
GEO 1110 Physical Geology 4
-(Enrollment/Chemistry)
PHYS 1201 Physics 4
PHYS 1202 Physics 4
Ohio University (Enrollment)
SPA 2100 Spanish 4
SPA 2120 Spanish 4
The Ohio Department of Education requires that all school districts adopt policies and procedures that enable students to earn units of high school credit based on demonstration of subject area competency, instead of, or in combination with, completing hours of classroom instruction. Applications are available online from the Guidance Office. Due to questions regarding acceptance, students who anticipate applying for NCAA or NAIA eligibility are discouraged from taking core classes through flex credits.