SOUTH MIAMI SENIOR HIGH Project Graduation Class of 2018 Presented by South Miami Student Services Department STUDENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT School Counselors (assigned by student last name) Ms. Michelle Currier-Lara Mr. Rodolfo Carbajales Mr. Javier Bornot Ms. Maria E. Bergouignan (A thru Di) (Do thru K) (L thru P) (Q thru Z) Support Staff Ms. Maria Annone Ms. Jacqueline Arguelles Ms. Lisa Truby EBD Clinician College (CAP) Advisor School Social Worker GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CLASS OF 2018 High School Graduation Requirements 24 credits Pass Grade 10th ELA (or ACT /SAT concordant score) Pass Algebra 1 EOC exam or earn Math PERT score of 97 Participate in EOC assessments for Geometry, Biology, Algebra 2 and U.S. History 2.0 cumulative unweighted grade point average (GPA) At least one course must be completed online (FLVS) * Recommended course: Peer Counseling Complete a community service project (recommended 100 hours) GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CLASS OF 2018 State Credit Requirements for Graduation 4 English credits 4 Mathematics credits (must include Algebra I and Geometry) 3 Science credits (must include Biology and two equally rigorous courses) 3 Social Studies credits (World, History, U.S. History, and American Government & Economics) 1 Fine Art credit (any visual or performing art) Personal Fitness (0.5 credit) Physical Education (0.5 credit) General Electives (8 credits): 2 years of same Foreign Language required for admission to State Universities, Bright Futures CREDIT RECOVERY Night School Fall Term runs from September 8th until December 17th. Classes meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2:30 to 5:45P.M. Classes offered: English I, II, III, Geometry, Algebra 2, Physical Science, Chemistry, World History and U.S. History. Two classes maximum per year, no electives offered. Obtain registration letter from counselor. Florida Virtual School Register at http://flvs.net/ Only way to make up an elective credit or replace a “D” in a course. Sophomores Tips Submit lunch applications Maintain good attendance: too many absences/tardies will prevent you from earning credits Be aware of 5 point rule Maintain a good disciplinary record NIGHT SCHOOL should be your first choice to recover missing credits, avoid taking core courses through FLVS