Monday, October 22, 2012

This year's senior students, in addition to accumulating 24 credits in the correct content areas, will need to have met the state reading and writing standard as well as meeting the personalized learning requirement in order to graduate.  For seniors who have not yet met the reading and writing standard, they will be provided opportunities to do so on state tests as well as on in class assignments.  We have a Graduate Committee at the high school and we meet monthly to discuss seniors and their progress towards graduation in June of 2013.  Our goal, of course, is that every senior student graduates in June!

Fall has set in now in a big way.  Rain and cool temperatures are now the norm.  With this weather change we typically see student attendance drop off a bit.  I encourage students and parents to work together to insure that regular school attendance continues.  We believe that if students are in classes regularly, progress towards gradaution will continue. 

Congratulations to our volleyball, football, soccer and cross country teams as they complete their league seasons and look to the state playoffs. 

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