REGISTRATION
Students and parents are encouraged to make a careful study of the entire curriculum of studies offered in grades 9-12 prior to the selection of courses for respective grades.
It is advisable to decide on a program of study at the beginning of ninth grade and to continue that coursework through high school.
Students should try to find a program of study which will not only be interesting but also will prepare them for a field that they desire to pursue in later years.
SCHEDULE CHANGES
The deadline to submit requests for course request changes was April 1st, 2025. Requests for schedule changes will not be granted after that deadline.
Should there be an error with a student schedule that falls into the following categories, the student may request that the counselor correct their schedule:
Student is missing a period or double-booked for a period in the schedule.
Student has previously earned credit for the course.
Student was placed incorrectly in a class due to data entry error.
Student failed a class with a teacher in the past and is scheduled with the same teacher again.
WITHDRAWAL FROM COURSES
The State requires 120 instructional hours per class.
Drops/adds after the school year has begun makes it impossible to get the required hours for credit.
Courses dropped after the attendance days listed below will be recorded as W/F (withdrawn failing) and will count in computing the grade point ratio as a course attempted with quality points earned.
Penalty dates for withdrawals are as follows:
Year course – 10 days after the course begins
Semester – 5 days after the course begins