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Class rank
is compiled after the first semester of the senior
year for the Williamson County Academic Excellence
Banquet. Final class rank is not announced until
the end of the senior year.
For transfer students,
the cumulative GPA on the transcript for transferred
work will be used. Recalculation will be made for
honors and AP classes that were not given the same
weight (less or more) as Williamson County students
(.5 for Honors and 1.0 for AP). Recalculation will
also be made if the GPA was not calculated on a 4.0
scale. All students who are enrolled for the entire
final semester of the senior year will be included
in class ranking and honor recognition.
Semester and final
exams are
required for all students with the following
exception. Seniors
who have maintained a 91 average, have been absent
no more than 6 days (including college visit days)
during the semester and have not been suspended are
exempt from exams for the qualifying class.
To
audit
means to take a class for no credit. Usually, a
student audits the first-semester of a full-year
course when in the previous year the student passed
the first semester, but failed the 2nd
semester. This practice allows the student to be
ready to take the 2nd semester for credit
and be successful. The student is required to
complete all work, including tests and the semester
exam.
Home-schooled
students
must pass Centennial departmental exams in order to
receive credit for each course taken at the high
school level. It is the student’s responsibility to
take these exams in a timely fashion.
College courses
taken for
college credit, even when taken for dual high
school/college credit, are recorded as Credit or No
Credit with no grade point (GPA) value.
Progress Reports
will be
mailed to students mid-way through each nine-week
grading period.
Report Cards
will be mailed at
the end of each grading period. |