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HB5 Graduation Requirements GPA Course Selection PSAT
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Requirements and Endorsements
HB5 Graduation Requirements and Endorsements Dulles High School
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Graduation Requirements
Students must complete 26 high school credits and earn an Endorsement.
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Courses for Graduation
4 Credits in English 4 Credits in Math 4 Credits in Science 4 Credits in Social Studies 2 Credits in World Language ½ Credit of Health ½ Credit of Professional Communications 1 Credit of PE 1 Credit of Fine Art 5 Credits of Electives 26 Total Credits Wait for the 26 total credits to bounce in.
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Students Choose an Endorsement
Computer Science Human Services Science Health Science STEM Public Services Math ROTC Engineering Law and Public Safety Students Choose an Endorsement Agriculture Architecture A/V Tech Fine Arts Business Arts and Humanities Business and Industry Social Studies Marketing Finance World Languages Manufacturing Multidisciplinary Hospitality Info Tech 4 X 4 Transportation English
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GPA
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Grade Point Average (GPA)
is a cumulative average of all semester grades that students earn in high school.
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GPA 9th, 10th, and 11th graders Starting with the Class of 2019, FBISD has a weighted 100 point scale for regular courses. AP courses will be given an additional weight of 10 points. Pre-AP, Honors and Dual Credit courses will be weighted by 5 points.
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GPA 9th, 10th, and 11th graders Advanced Placement (AP) Courses
Pre-AP, Honors and Dual Credit Courses On-Level Courses Receive 10 Point Weight Receive 5 Point Weight No Weighted Points
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Example Grades Class Level Grade Additional Points Total Physics
On-Level 86 English 3 AP 94 10 104 US History Dual Credit 84 5 89 Athletics 100 Pre-Cal Pre-AP 91 Journalism Choir Total Points 664 Points divided by 7
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GPA—next year’s 12th graders Pre-AP/AP/Dual Credit
Regular/Advanced Pre-AP/AP/Dual Credit = 5.0 = 6.0 80-89 = 4.0 80-89 = 5.0
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Counselors are currently meeting with groups of students to choose courses for next year.
Transcripts Grades Courses for Next Year AP Potential Remediation Roadmaps for Success
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Make the most of Your PSAT Scores
College SAT PSAT
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Students took the PSAT in October. The scores are in and ready for you to use!
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Current 9th Graders: Took the PSAT 8/9, which is designed specifically for their grade level. Current 10th and 11th Graders: Took the PSAT/NMSQ, which is designed specifically for their grade levels.
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Here’s what to look for on your report:
Your scores and percentiles Your answers to the test questions and the correct answers to ones that you missed Ways to improve your performance on the SAT Current Juniors only: Your selection index, which is used to determine eligibility for National Merit.
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Here is a short video on how to link your PSAT scores to Khan Academy, which will give you a personalized study guide to improve your performance on the SAT. Click for Video
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When you practice with Khan Academy, you will be able to take the SAT with confidence.
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