Crossover Credits
Students may receive required academic credit for certain elective courses whose content bridges the curriculum of a required course .
The number of crossover credits will be limited to one credit per discipline . In addition , a student must successfully complete at least one credit of work in his discipline before a crossover can be requested . To request crossover credit , please see your school counselor to complete a crossover credit request form . Crossover credit must be approved prior to enrolling in the course and cannot be awarded retroactively . The following courses can be considered for crossover credit :
Course |
Total Credits |
Academic Crossover |
Credits Eligible for Crossover |
Drafting Technology |
1.00 |
Mathematics |
1.00 |
( 5711 ) |
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Business Law 1 ( 5527 ) |
. 50 |
Social Studies |
. 50 |
Business Law 2 ( 5528 ) |
. 50 |
Social Studies |
. 50 |
Economics ( 5535 ) |
. 50 |
Social Studies |
. 50 |
Personal Finance ( 5526 ) |
. 50 |
Mathematics |
. 50 |
Transfer of Credits
Students who transfer to the high school in Grade 12 will receive an Enfield diploma provided such transfer is made on or before February 1 . In cases where students transfer after February 1 , the administration shall make an effort to have the student receive a diploma from the school last attended . In any case , students in this category may participate in Enfield graduation ceremonies .
High school students may take courses and earn credits from any accredited college , vocational institution , or accredited / approved distance learning program at their own expense . These approved courses may be added to the student ’ s official school transcript and applied toward fulfilling graduation requirements . The number of course credits , which will be accepted toward graduation requirements , cannot exceed 2 credits . Students pursuing this option must obtain approval from the guidance office and school principal , whose decision is final , prior to enrolling in any such course .
Grade Point Average ( GPA ) and Class Rank
The grade point average is based on the final grade earned in each course . The grade point average is cumulative and is calculated at the end of each semester from Grades 9 through 12 . Pass / fail courses are not included in the calculation .
The class rank is determined by the relative position of each grade point average in a graduating class from Grades 9 through 12 . Rank in class for all students is computed by compiling grades on a cumulative basis over the period of time from grade 9 thru 2 nd term of the senior year . This
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