(The grade of “D, D-, D+" fulfills high school diploma credit, but may not satisfy a college entrance requirement.) F: 0-59: Failing. This grade indicates the quality of work is below the minimum requirements. I: Incomplete. An “I” indicates there was not sufficient work done to satisfy a grade in the course. Students with a final grade of “I” at a grading period must make up work within an administratively approved number of weeks after receiving the grade, or it will become an F.
Accreditation Traders Point Christian Schools are dually accredited by the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) and North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement and the Indiana Department of Education as a K-12 Freeway School.
Awards/Ceremonies Honors Assembly In May, Upper School students will be acknowledged for outstanding academic achievement for the current school year. Students in grades 9-12 who earn a weighted GPA of 3.25-3.74 (no F's) for a semester will receive honors and weighted 3.75+ (no F's) for a semester will receive high honors. Students in grades 7 and 8 will earn honors if they achieve all A’s and B’s, and high honors will be awarded for those with all A’s.
National Honor Society What is the National Honor Society? ●
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All juniors and seniors who have a cumulative high school GPA of 3.60 or above may apply for admission to the Traders Point Christian High School Chapter of the National Honor Society. Academically eligible sophomores will receive an invitation in the spring, allowing them to apply for induction in the fall of their junior year. Notice of eligibility will be mailed to those who meet the GPA requirement. Admission is not automatic. In addition to having the required GPA, applicants must demonstrate significant accomplishment and/or participation in all areas indicated on the application form. Make sure your application is neat and legible. Six letters of recommendation must be sent to Dr. Will Lorigan, the NHS chapter adviser. Three recommendation forms must be from a high school teacher, evaluating your
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