COURSE REQUESTS DEADLINE - MAY 24, 2024
Scheduling FAQ's
-When are course requests due?
All course requests are due May 24, 2024. No changes can be made after this date.
-How does my child know which courses they need to select?School counselors have provided large group instruction to all 9th, 10th, and 11th grade classes regarding this information. They will also meet with students one on one to verify that they have chosen the right set of classes. Graduation requirements can also be viewed in the Program of Studies.
-How can my child complete or alter their course requests?
Students are encouraged to contact their school counselor for assistance to change courses. A form will be mailed home in the Spring to make adjustments.
-How can I see what my student has signed up for?
This information can be viewed on PowerSchool's Student Portal and Parent Portal by clicking "Class Registration" on the left side of the page. If you do not have access to Student or Parent Portal, please email your school registrar.
-What happens if a student doesn't submit course requests by May 24th?
Their courses, including elective courses, will be selected for them. There is no guarantee that these courses will be courses of interest, therefore it is imperative that students complete this process by May 24, 2024.
-Why does my student have to choose 2 alternative electives?
Every effort is made when constructing the master schedule to accommodate all student course requests, however certain scheduling conflicts are unavoidable and therefore students must indicate their second choice electives.
-My rising senior doesn't need 8 classes to graduate, why do they still have to sign up for 8 and 2 alternates?
Qualification for early release/late arrival is dependent on multiple factors, one of which is providing a current pay stub in August. Students should check their email in August for further information.
-Is there a cost for an AP or DE class?There is a cost associated with the end of course AP exam as well as a tuition charge for DE. More information regarding the fee structure for these classes can be found here.
-Why was my student not recommended for an Honors, AP, or DE class?
Teachers completed course recommendations with the intent of placing students in the best situation to succeed. If you have questions, please contact your student's school counselor.
-What happens if my student fails a class this year?
School counselors will alter course requests to ensure all students are completing required courses for graduation, which may mean repeating a failed course.
If you have any questions regarding anything scheduling related, please feel free to reach out to your student's counselor:
Scheduling FAQ's
-When are course requests due?
All course requests are due May 24, 2024. No changes can be made after this date.
-How does my child know which courses they need to select?School counselors have provided large group instruction to all 9th, 10th, and 11th grade classes regarding this information. They will also meet with students one on one to verify that they have chosen the right set of classes. Graduation requirements can also be viewed in the Program of Studies.
-How can my child complete or alter their course requests?
Students are encouraged to contact their school counselor for assistance to change courses. A form will be mailed home in the Spring to make adjustments.
-How can I see what my student has signed up for?
This information can be viewed on PowerSchool's Student Portal and Parent Portal by clicking "Class Registration" on the left side of the page. If you do not have access to Student or Parent Portal, please email your school registrar.
-What happens if a student doesn't submit course requests by May 24th?
Their courses, including elective courses, will be selected for them. There is no guarantee that these courses will be courses of interest, therefore it is imperative that students complete this process by May 24, 2024.
-Why does my student have to choose 2 alternative electives?
Every effort is made when constructing the master schedule to accommodate all student course requests, however certain scheduling conflicts are unavoidable and therefore students must indicate their second choice electives.
-My rising senior doesn't need 8 classes to graduate, why do they still have to sign up for 8 and 2 alternates?
Qualification for early release/late arrival is dependent on multiple factors, one of which is providing a current pay stub in August. Students should check their email in August for further information.
-Is there a cost for an AP or DE class?There is a cost associated with the end of course AP exam as well as a tuition charge for DE. More information regarding the fee structure for these classes can be found here.
-Why was my student not recommended for an Honors, AP, or DE class?
Teachers completed course recommendations with the intent of placing students in the best situation to succeed. If you have questions, please contact your student's school counselor.
-What happens if my student fails a class this year?
School counselors will alter course requests to ensure all students are completing required courses for graduation, which may mean repeating a failed course.
If you have any questions regarding anything scheduling related, please feel free to reach out to your student's counselor:
- Mrs. Katherine Gonzales - Freshman Counselor - [email protected]
- Mrs. Kimberly Turnage-Garland - Last names: A-F - [email protected]
- Mr. Brian Cunningham - Last names: G-O - [email protected]
- Mrs. Kendra Thomas - Last names: P-Z - [email protected]