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ACADEMIC PROBATION 
Academic probation reinforces the school’s commitment to create an accountability process for the entire school program while providing a motivational incentive to students to commit to and improve their academic growth and progress for eligibility. 


Any student with a total weighted grade point average below 2.0 at the end of the quarter or semester grading period will be placed on academic probation.  Any student who receives three or more semester grades of “F: in a single year may be referred to the Academic Review Board and may be asked to withdraw from St. Pius X-St. Matthias Academy.  


Any student who is placed on academic probation may participate in extracurricular activities for the current quarter.  If at the end of the current quarter the student does not have at least a 2.0 then that student will be ineligible and cannot participate in activities for the following quarter. The student will be placed on academic  ineligibility until they earn a minimum of a 2.0 total un-weighted GPA at the end on the next quarter. All athletes will also follow C.I.F. rules for eligibility.


Requirements for students on Academic Probation
  1. Participate in the AIM Program
  2. Complete and turn in weekly tutoring form.
  3. Make up all semester F’s and D’s prior to the next academic school year.​

ACADEMIC DISMISSAL 
The Academic Review Board will meet at the end of each school year to review the academic progress and enrollment status of students. At this time, the Academic Review Board will determine if a student will qualify for academic dismissal. Should a student qualify, both the student and parents will be notified. 


The qualifications for academic dismissal are but not limited to the following: 
  1. Any student who fails three or more courses in one semester or year. 
  2. Any student whose cumulative GPA is at or below 1.0. 
  3. Any student who qualifies for academic probation for two consecutive quarters. ​​

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