​​PROBATION

Any student who falls below an academic GPA of 2.0 or earns one or more F's will be placed on academic probation. Students may have the opportunity of being placed on academic probation (once per school year).  Students can be removed from academic probation at the end of the ten week grading period if they have earned an academic GPA of 2.0 or better with no F's. Students who are on academic probation and earn below a 2.0 GPA will be required to attend mandatory tutoring with their teachers, recommended by their academic counselor.  Students who are failing a class but above a 2.0 GPA must make every effort to remediate the failing grade. Students that do not schedule tutoring to improve a failing grade may be required to attend mandatory tutoring. While on probation, students may continue to participate in co-curricular activities; however, attending mandatory tutoring takes priority over participating in co-curricular activities.

INELIGIBILITY

Following probation, if a student is still below an academic GPA of 2.0, he/she becomes ineligible. A student may continue to participate in practices, rehearsals, etc., but may not participate in games, performances, etc. In addition, students may not receive athletic equipment or game uniforms. Mandatory tutoring takes priority over all co-curricular activities.  Students who continue to maintain a 2.0 GPA but are still failing a class will be required to attend mandatory tutoring but remain eligible.

SUMMER SCHOOL

If a student attempts to improve a grade during summer school by taking the same class which was previously taken, the summer school grade will be averaged into the student's over-all academic records.  Students should contact and get approval from their academic counselor prior to enrolling in any summer school courses.  Students who fail a class during the academic school year are encouraged to make up the failing grade.  Failure to do so may result in the student being asked to withdraw. Saint Genevieve High School may offer summer school. In the event Saint Genevieve does not offer summer school, it is the students' and parents' responsibility to make up grades/failed classes. ​Please see Summer School 5-11.

ACADEMIC DISMISSAL

A student with 3 or more failing grades in one semester or who receives (3) semester "F's during the whole school year may be asked to leave the school.  Any student who has incurred one or more "F's" in a semester and fails to make up the credit in summer school may not return for the following school year. A student below a 2.0 academic GPA for two consecutive semesters may be asked to withdraw. Students should contact and get approval from their academic counselor prior to enrolling in any summer school courses to ensure completi​on of graduation requirements.​




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