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The school maintains
student records and informational resource materials to be used by the
school’s psychologists, guidance counselors, and occupational
placement personnel, to enhance a student’s counseling, career
exploration and job placement, as well as guidance activities and
follow-up services. Moreover, the school promotes and
coordinatescounselor-parent involvement with student objectives, and
initiates and conductsall educational contact with referral agencies.
Finally, a certified psychologist,employed by Intermediate Unit IV,
performs student assessments and testing.
Testing
A battery of assessment instruments is administered to each student
during his orientation period. The results assist the guidance
department in providing appropriate educational programming for the
student. It is important the student takes the placement tests
seriously. Accurate test scores will help to avoid any error in
academic placement.
Additionally, the following testing services are
available: SAT, ACT, PSAT, and ASVAB. *NOTE: Additional testing may
be required if questions arise regarding a student’s academic
and/or behavioral progress.
Career of the
Day
Each day a career is announced over the public announcement system. If
a student wishes to obtain additional information regarding the
announced career, the student can request a printed handout from the
guidance office.
Red Ribbon Week
Each fall the school focuses on turning young people away from drugs.
Through fun activities and creative approaches to anti-drug education,
Red Ribbon Week participants promote positive choices, good character,
and a healthy lifestyle.
Summer School
Summer School classes offered
include Reading, Mathematics, English, and CCC. These classes are for
remedial purposes. Additionally, the vocational school offers an
exploratory program.
College within the High
School Butler County Community College offers college
credits for students who wish to experience what a college class is
like. Classes are offered on campus for juniors, seniors, and staff
each semester.
Report Cards
Report cards are issued six times per year to indicate a student's
academic achievement. Marks earned are based upon percentage
calculations, according to the following table:
| Percent Equivalent |
| 100-91 |
A |
| 90-81 |
B |
| 80-71 |
C |
| 70-61 |
D |
| 60-0 |
F |
| 60-51 |
Student Conference |
| 50-0 |
Referral To Counselor |
| I |
Incomplete Marks |
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Refer to Make-Up Policy |
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An Incomplete Mark is a Temporary
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Honor Roll & Failure
List
Honor Roll and the Failure List are generated every six weeks.
Any student having an average grade of 90% or higher,
including a Vo-tech grade, when applicable, is eligible for the honor
roll. A mark of 70% or less automatically excluded's a student from the
honor roll.
Any student who receives a grade of 60% or below is
placed on the failure list.
A student's eligibility for placement on either list is
dependent upon the length of his enrollment. A student must have been
in attendance for four of the six weeks in a grading period.
Make-Up Policy
Unexcused absences -
A zero percent (0%) is awarded for ALL work missed.
One-day absences - Students who are
absent for one day are required to submit all work due (on the day of
absence) the day they return to school. Any tests missed are to be
completed on the day of return. (Tests not completed will be marked as
a zero (0%). Work not submitted on the day of return or by the deadline
is considered work not submitted on time, and subject to the procedures
for such.
Multiple days of absence - Students
have the same number of days of absence for make-up. A (10%) penalty is
deducted for each day the assignments are submitted late. Three days
after the end of the grading period, a zero (0%) is issued.
Terrific Tiger
Award
The Terrific Tiger Award is based on a student’s behavior and
classroom effort. A student is eligible for the award if they meet the
following criteria:
• The student must have outstanding peer
and staff relations.
• The student must not have any hole punches in the three
basics.
• The student must not have any CIU or In-School Suspension
placement.
• The student needs to be present for 20 school days during a six
weekmarking period.
• The student is to be nominated by three or more
teachers.
The Terrific Tiger Award is presented at the same time
that report cards are distributed.
Recipients of the Terrific Tiger Award may also receive
additional awards depending on the number of times the Terrific Tiger
Award has been earned.
To inquire about Guidance
Services at George Junior Republic please contact:
Andrew Kemper, MEd Kelly Nan, MEd
Guidance Counselor,
George Junior Republic School
Grove City Area School District
Phone: 724-458-9330, ext 3710
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