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1 Graduation Requirements BCCHS Counseling Center

2 Michigan Merit Curriculum Minimum requirements for a student to graduate from high school. The student must pass all classes in order to be eligible for a high school diploma Additionally, Battle Creek Central High School has requirements that each student must meet in order to receive a diploma.

3 Credits Earning a credit indicates that a student has fulfilled the requirements for a class and passed with at least a D-. Each semester class is worth 0.5 credits. A student needs a minimum of 28 credits to earn a diploma from BCCHS Students may earn credit for a class without taking it through “testing out” by passing the final exam with a 77% or higher.

4 Grade Point Avg. In addition to credits, a student will receive letter grades for each class. Each letter grade is assigned a point value. The grade point average represents the sum of these grade points divided by the number of classes the student has attempted. Letter GradePoint Value A4.0 A-3.7 B+3.3 B3.0 B-2.7 C+2.3 C2.0 C-1.7 D+1.3 D1.0 D-0.7 E0

5 Grade Point Avg. Additionally, Grade Point Averages (GPA’s) are weighted on a 5.0 point scale for classes that are labeled one of the following: ▫Honors ▫Pre Advanced Placement (PreAP) ▫Advanced Placement (AP) Students qualify for these classes in middle school, or by showing success in regular courses. Letter GradeWeighted Point Value A5.0 A-4.7 B+4.3 B4.0 B-3.7 C+3.3 C3.0 C-2.7 D+2.3 D2.0 D-1.7 E0

6 What classes are required? Michigan Merit Curriculum Requirements 4 years of English 4 years of Mathematics ▫Algebra 1 (2 sem.) ▫Geometry (2 sem.) ▫Algebra 2 (2 sem.) ▫Senior Math class (2 sem.) 3 years of Science ▫Biology (2 sem.) ▫Chemistry or Physics (2 sem.) ▫Additional Science class (2 sem.) 3 years of Social Studies ▫Modern U.S. History (2 sem.) ▫World History (2 sem.) ▫Government (1 sem.) ▫Economics (1 sem.) 1 year of Physical Education ▫Activity PE (1 sem.) ▫Health (1 sem.) 1 year of Visual, Performing, or Applied Arts* 2 years of a World Language* 1 semester of a computer class 1 semester of career connections class *Includes music, art, dance, etc. **Includes French, German or Spanish

7 Testing Requirements In addition to the curriculum requirements, students in the state of Michigan are required to complete the Michigan Merit Exam (MME) and SAT test in the spring of their junior year. The SAT operates as both a state assessment as well as a college entrance exam for students. The SAT may be taken more than once.

8 Education Development Plans (EDP’s) Students have the opportunity to complete an education development plan every year. This plan allows a student to map out their 4 years at BCCHS as well as explore post- secondary school options such as colleges, universities, and careers in fields that interest them. They may access these EDP’s at any time by logging in to www.careercruising.com

9 Sample 4-Year Plan Freshman YearSophomore Year English 1 Algebra 1 Physical Science Modern U.S. History Spanish 1 Health & Fitness Elective English 2 Geometry Biology World History Spanish 2 Elective

10 Sample 4-Year Plan cont. Junior YearSenior Year English 3 Algebra 2 Chemistry Government and Economics Computer class and Career Connections Elective English 4 Senior Math Elective

11 High Rigor Sample 4-Year Plan Freshman YearSophomore Year Pre-AP Engilsh 1 Pre-AP Geometry Pre-AP Biology Pre-AP Modern U.S. History Spanish 1 Health & Fitness Elective Pre-AP English 2 Pre-AP Algebra 2 Pre-AP Chemistry Pre-AP World History Spanish 2 AP Biology Elective

12 High Rigor Sample 4-Year Plan cont. Junior YearSenior Year AP English Language and Composition Pre-AP Pre-Calculus AP Chemistry Pre-AP Physics Honors Spanish 3 AP Government and AP Economics Computer class and Career Connections Elective AP English Literature and Composition AP Calculus or AP Statistics AP Physics Honors Spanish 4 Elective

13 Why include Rigor? In addition to the benefit of earning Grade Points on a 5.0 point scale, colleges and universities are looking to see how students set themselves apart from their peers. We believe that Pre-AP and AP classes best prepare students for state and college entrance exams.

14 Counselors 9 th Grade Academy ▫Mr. DeVos 10 th – 12 th Grade ▫Ms. Townes (A – Le) ▫Mr. Clausen (Li – Z) Counseling Center Phone Number ▫269-213-3600


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