Sunday, January 25, 2015

Semester grades will be mailed home this week. Any student who receives an incomplete (I) grade in a class will have two weeks to complete work for a letter grade in the course. Students may receive an incomplete because they have not submitted all coursework due to absences that have been excused absences. We are working on the curriculum guide for the 2015-16 school year which will outline what courses will be offered next year. It will be distributed to students in March and we will start the process of selecting courses for next year.

Monday, January 19, 2015

It's the last week of the first semester. Course grades become final on Monday January 26th. These grades then are added to each students transcript. The transcript is the permanent record that is used for numerous occasions ie. college entrance, military, work force etc. Please remind your student of the importance of doing their best to ensure their transcript reflects their commitment to their academic studies. Schedules for next semester will be distributed to students this week. Second semester courses start on Tuesday January 27th.

Sunday, January 11, 2015

The end of the semester is two weeks away. It's critical that students focus on successfully completing their course work in the next two weeks. For any student who intends to participate in spring sports at the high school level, they must pass 5 classes this first semester. If they do not pass 5 classes they will be ineligible under that requirement. There are also other eligibility requirements. For seniors, failing any class that is needed for graduation puts them in a position to have to recover that credit in the last semester of their senior year. This may mean re-taking a course or doing it on line. The same is true for students who are 9th thru 11th but there is a bit more time to recover the credit. In addition, grades at the semester will be added to transcripts affecting GPA for all students. It's an important two weeks and I hope that students focus on their studies during this time.

Sunday, January 4, 2015

Welcome to 2015! As we turn the clock to the new year we begin to think about the last half of this school year and there is lots yet to do. We will begin state testing later this month. State testing will take place for seniors who have not yet met the state requirements in the areas of reading, writing and math. Passing in all of these areas is a graduation requirement. Seniors will take the OAKs test. All juniors will be tested in the same areas. They will be tested beginning in March. They will take the new, and more rigorous Smarter Balanced tests. Semester grades become final on Monday January 26th. The semester grade will be added to each students transcript on that date and grades will be mailed home later that week. These grades are permanent and will remain on each students transcript. Please remind your student to continue their hard work until the end of the semester so that they pass all classes and recieve credit towards graduation and a diploma from Banks High School.