We at the Freshmen Centre are strongly committed to success for all ninth graders. At the Freshmen Centre we hold the expectation that all students will pass all their classes and move on to the tenth grade, which is why we emphasize good work habits and study skills and offer a variety of intervention options. It is crucial that students make up any courses they have not passed so that they are on track to graduate on time with their class. We, therefore, offer a wide range of intersession classes for students who have not passed one or more classes during the regular semester. All students who have failed math or English, been removed from math or English to a study hall, or repeated the first semester of math or English during their regular on-track time will automatically be enrolled in the intersession program and expected to attend. Other classes may be added it there's room in their schedule.
Unfortunately, many students do not show up to intersession when they should and begin to fall behind in their credits, which immediately jeopardizes their graduation. We want to encourage students to attend intersession and remain current with their credits. Our goal is to eliminate the 9R student—R stands for repeat—and give students every opportunity to achieve their potential.
If you would like to discuss the importance of intersession, your students' grades and credits, good homework and study habits and how best to help your students in high school, we invite you to attend our parent meetings. We held C-track's in October, but look for A-track's meeting on Tuesday, November 29. and B-track's in February. Regardless of your student's track, you may attend any of the meetings to address these topics and any others for which you want answers. We appreciate your support of your student's education!
Unfortunately, many students do not show up to intersession when they should and begin to fall behind in their credits, which immediately jeopardizes their graduation. We want to encourage students to attend intersession and remain current with their credits. Our goal is to eliminate the 9R student—R stands for repeat—and give students every opportunity to achieve their potential.
If you would like to discuss the importance of intersession, your students' grades and credits, good homework and study habits and how best to help your students in high school, we invite you to attend our parent meetings. We held C-track's in October, but look for A-track's meeting on Tuesday, November 29. and B-track's in February. Regardless of your student's track, you may attend any of the meetings to address these topics and any others for which you want answers. We appreciate your support of your student's education!