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ACADEMIC PROBATION

 

Academic probation is designed to help students who are underachieving. Any student earning below a 2.0 grade point average at the quarter or semester will be placed on Academic Probation. Students will be placed on a contract and must attend mandatory tutoring (Tutoring Center, teacher or private tutoring) at least twice a week until the end of the grading period. Other recommendations will be included in the contract to ensure student success.

 

ACADEMIC REVIEW BOARD

 

The Academic Review Board is used for those students who have not fulfilled the terms of their academic probation contract. Following an Academic Review Board, a recommendation is made to the Principal regarding the student's continued enrollment at St. Paul High School.


TRANSFER / WITHDRAWAL FROM SCHOOL

 

  • Students transferring to another school must have written consent of a parent or legal guardian on a withdrawal form which is obtained in the Main Office.

     
  • The parent/guardian must also sign the official form which authorizes the school to release the student's transcript and other pertinent information to the institution to which the student is transferring.

     
  • Students who formally withdraw before the end of a semester will not be granted credit for that semester.

            Progress Reports to the time of leaving will be forwarded to the new school upon written request. Students who transfer from St. Paul should be aware that other schools may have different graduation requirements. Meeting those requirements may pose problems, particularly for juniors and seniors. It is standard public school policy to deny credit for religion classes.

     
  • All school property in the possession of the student must be returned and all bills paid in full at the time of leaving. Transcripts will not be released until these conditions are met.

     
  • An exit interview with the Principal or designee will be conducted when a student is leaving the school.​

 

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