Student Achievement Reports/Health Services
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Student Achievement Reports

Progress Report

The progress report is a request by the parent, administrator or counselor to secure information regarding the student’s present achievement in classes. The school provides a mid-term report for all students. Progress reports can be completed at any time. Contact the Guidance Office for information.

 

Report Cards

Report cards will be issued to students following the end of each quarter. The following marking system is used on permanent records:

A (4.0) B (3.0) C (2.0) D (1.0) F (0.0)

 

 

Honor class evaluation will be elevated by one grade as follows:

A (5.0) B (4.0) C (3.0) D (2.0) F (0.0)

 

 

Some classes will not offer a "D" grade. See specific teacher expectations.

 

 

 

Honor Roll/Scholastic Achievement

Gold honor roll is a G.P.A. of 3.700 or higher.

Silver honor roll is a G.P.A. of 3.400 to 3.699.

 

 

 

Business/Education Alliance-Tiger Gold Card

Any student who has achieved a 3.00 grade point average and has no D’s or F’s for the semester will be entitled to receive a Tiger Gold Card. The student may present his/her identification card to area businesses for discounts, complimentary items or special privileges.

 

 

 

 

 

Health Services

Illness

The nurse is available to discuss all health-related problems with students. If a student becomes ill while at school, he/she is to report to the nurse who will decide appropriate measures. If the nurse is unavailable, students who are ill should report to the office. Students shall not leave campus unless parents have been notified. To do so will result in a truancy for classes missed.

 

 

 

Immunization

Colorado law requires that all students have on file in the Nurse’s Office a certification of immunization. If the student is not brought into compliance, he/she is subject to suspension and/or dropped from school.

 

 

Medication

Students who take prescription medication shall leave it in the Nurse’s Office. The school nurse will then administer the medication.