ENROLLMENT INFORMATION - Neodesha Public Schools

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ENROLLMENT INFORMATION (2015-16)
To simplify the problem of organizing a course of study for any high school student, it is convenient to arrange
the subject matter of the curriculum into nine groups: Namely: English, Mathematics, Social Studies, Science,
Vocational Education, Fine Arts, Foreign Languages, Business Education, and Physical Education. An
accredited high school must offer at least six of these groups and no student should be graduated until he has
successfully completed (28) units of work selected according to the following plan.
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS – GRADES 9, 10, 11, 12
Each student must successfully complete 28 units of credit as listed below:
(A) Four (4) units of English.
(B) Three (3) units of Mathematics (Alg. I and above)
(C) Three (3) units of Science (including 9 Science and Biology)
(D) Three (3) units of Social Science (U.S. History, Gov’t/Econ, World History)
(E) One unit of Physical Education which includes health education.
(F) One-half (1/2) unit Consumer Resource Management
(G) One unit in Fine Arts
(H) The remaining 12 1/2 units may be selected by the student from the electives list.
(I) All students must pass Comp. Apps. as a student at Neodesha High School .
College-Bound recommendations
 It is recommended that those students who plan to attend a college in KS after graduating from
Neodesha High School should follow the Kansas Qualified Admissions Quick Facts as attached.
 To be considered as a Kansas State Scholar follow the Kansas Scholar Curriculum as listed on the
Kansas Scholars Curriculum and State Scholar Quick Facts.
SCHEDULE CHANGE
The school schedule is made by the pre-enrollment. We will attempt to have as few conflicts as possible. All
schedule changes are to be made by the end of the first week of classes in each semester. Any other change
must not occur until a meeting with the student, parent(s), teachers involved, counselor, and principal has
occurred and a decision on the change is reached.
COMMUNITY SERVICE DISTINCTION - Students who accumulate 100 hours of approved community
service during their high school years will be eligible for Community Service Distinction at graduation. This
distinction will be noted on the graduation program and these students will receive a medallion in the
commemoration of this distinction. Deadlines for community service hours will be due on the following dates:
Summer hours must be turned in by last day of September. Fall hours must be turned in by last day of January.
Spring hours must be turned in by last day of April.
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