High School Program of Studies 2022-2023
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- Patrick & Henry Community College
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- ACE Academy
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- Downloadable Program of Studies 22-23 full document
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Grading Scale
LETTER GRADE
NUMBER RANGE
HCPS COURSES
DE/AP COURSES
A +
100-97
4.0
5.0
A
96-93
4.0
5.0
A-
92-90
3.7
4.7
B+
89-87
3.3
4.3
B
86-83
3.0
4.0
B-
82-80
2.7
3.7
C+
79-77
2.3
3.3
C
76-73
2.0
3.0
C-
72-70
1.7
2.7
D+
69-68
1.3
2.3
D
67-66
1.0
2.0
D-
65-60
.7
1.7
F
59-0
0
0
Promotion Policies
Promotion to the next grade is based on the total cumulative number (units) of credits earned by a student at the end of the school year. They are:
From Grade 9 – 10 : 6 Credits
From Grade 10 – 11 : 12 Credits
From Grade 11 – 12 : 17 Credits and eligible to graduate at the end of the school year or in summer school.Report Cards
All interim progress and report cards will be sent to parents by e-mail. Therefore, all parents and guardians must have completed the procedures for student enrollment.Repeating a Course
Students who repeat a class to improve a grade shall only have the highest grade recorded; however, all attempts shall be indicated and remain part of a student’s transcript.Grades Removal Notification
This notice is to inform parents of rising ninth-grade students that, according to Standards of Accreditation 8VAC-20-131-90, they have the right to have their child’s grade omitted from his/her transcript for the high school credit courses in which their child was enrolled during their eighth grade year. These include Algebra I, Spanish I, and French I. Should parents/guardians choose to omit their student’s grade, the student will not receive credit for the course. To have a child’s grade expunged, parents should submit a written request to the principal of the high school where the student will attend prior to the opening day of school.Test Records
Parents have the right to have their child’s test score omitted from his/her transcript for the high school credit course. Should parents choose to omit the test record from the transcript, the parents should submit a written request to the principal of the high school where the student attends. Questions concerning this option should be directed to a child’s counselor.