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Student Handbook - Chaminade Julienne Catholic High School

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student’s record as a final grade will be recorded as a 50, a failure, on<br />

the student’s permanent record. It is the student’s responsibility to<br />

make up any incomplete grades within two weeks of the issuance<br />

of the grade card.<br />

Honor Roll<br />

<strong>Student</strong>s who have an average of 93% or better during each of<br />

the following grading periods will be recognized as being on the<br />

Honor Roll: first nine week period, first semester, third nine week<br />

period, and the final grading period.<br />

NHS Requirements<br />

Invitations for membership in the National Honor Society<br />

will be sent to those students meeting the required cumulative<br />

average in the spring of their junior year. Eligible seniors who<br />

have heretofore not joined will also receive this information.<br />

Interested students will be guided through the application process<br />

by the NHS moderator. Only juniors and seniors are considered<br />

for induction. A five-member faculty panel will review resumés<br />

and vote on who is admitted. The four categories considered are<br />

scholarship, leadership, service, and character.<br />

Interim Reports and Report Cards<br />

During each grading period, Interim Reports will be posted<br />

in NetClassroom. Interim Reports will not be printed unless<br />

requested by a parent/guardian. At the end of the grading period<br />

report cards are issued. First and third quarter report cards will<br />

be available for parents/guardians to pick-up at conference signup<br />

time. Second quarter report cards will be distributed to<br />

students. See the school calendar for these dates. Parents who<br />

wish to talk with a teacher should contact the teacher directly via<br />

email or voicemail.<br />

Receiving a Failing Grade–Grades 9, 10, 11<br />

Any student receiving a final grade below 70 at the end of a<br />

semester fails that portion of the course. All required courses<br />

needed for promotion must be repeated in summer school the<br />

same year as the failure. If the course is not repeated, the student<br />

may not be permitted to return to <strong>Chaminade</strong> <strong>Julienne</strong> for the<br />

following academic year. <strong>Student</strong>s must receive a grade of 70% or<br />

above in summer school in order to receive credit. A student<br />

receiving three or more F’s during an academic year will not be<br />

permitted to return to <strong>Chaminade</strong> <strong>Julienne</strong>.<br />

Receiving a Failing Grade–Grade 12<br />

A senior failing a class first semester may add a failed course<br />

to their second semester schedule provided no schedule disruption<br />

results. A schedule change fee may apply. A failure in a second<br />

semester course or a year-long course must be made up in an<br />

approved night school or summer school program prior to August<br />

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