Recording credits for high school students
We believe that
students should not be required to fit into a one-size-fits-all system.
Yet most colleges and other schools require transcripts that list
grades and credits in classes in specified subjects with specified unit
values. Students on a college path need to map their experiences onto an
earned credit per course framework.
Credits are earned by mastering the material.
Please do not assign credit and/or grades for Community Service or Work
Experience in the Subject area. You should document those under the
Portfolio feature. Please assign either a numeric or letter grade for
high school level subjects. For courses not listed please pick the
closest match and note in the Course Description or Comments
area what the course name should be on the transcript.
Students earn one-half (.5) credit for mastering one
semester of high school level course work or 1 credit for a full year
(two semesters). Students in a dual enrollment course at a CC or college
earn .33 high school credits per 1 college credit. Please have the
college send final grades to the satellite campus office.
Some students can
speed through a semester’s worth of work in less than 90 days,
while others may take much longer than 90 days. Credits are earned
by mastering the material.
Traditional courses
with textbooks/ lesson plans typically have ~ 90 units of study per
semester. If you are not using textbooks – I recommend that you check
out the state of Tennessee’s standards and objectives for high school
courses – if the student has covered and mastered the
items you may assign a credit for that course.
http://www.tn.gov/education/curriculum.shtml
If you and your student need help finding your own path to our high
school diploma you may find consulting with The 5 Point Learning Academy
- Satellite Program staff to be helpful. Contact Rev. Shari B Yetto at
the main campus regarding consulting fees and establishing meeting
times. She and the staff can assist you by:
-
Coming up with agreements with you and your family about what you
want to accomplish
-
Helping you create a path to accomplish your goals
-
Providing resources to help you accomplish your goals (including:
classes, seminars, workshops, an internet home-base, learning
coaches, project advisors, topic experts)
-
Helping you keep a portfolio that shows your progress towards your
goals
Other Approaches
Real-Time Credit Accounting
Families can map experiences into courses as they occur. For example, a
visit to the doctor for an annual check-up gets credited as 1-hour
towards a 180-hour/1-credit biology class. Generally one credit is equal
to 150/180 clock hours of study/activity in an area that would be the
equivalent of a one-year course in high school. A half credit would be
given for ~75 /90 hours or a semester-long high school course. The time
spent in study/activity is not limited to time reading a textbook and
taking exams. It can include anything the student does related to that
academic subject.
Portfolio Assessment
Students document their accomplishments and create an index that maps
from specific learning objectives (e.g., understands that most common
American health problems result from excess not deficiencies) into their
work (e.g., a project including a personal health plan).
Below are the
Tennessee public high school graduation requirements
at
http://www.state.tn.us/education/curriculum/gradreq.shtml.
If your student is following a traditional path for high school with
plans to attend college this information may help guide
your
course selections.
You may use the
Tennessee Public School Curriculum Standards for K-12
as a reference and
guide.
http://www.state.tn.us/education/curriculum.shtml
Tennessee Public
School Graduation Requirements:
22 total credits are required for High School Graduation.
Requirements for Tennessee Public High School Students
TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED: 22 (as of this printing)
MATH: 4 Credits Including Algebra I, II, Geometry and a fourth higher
level math course
(see
http://www.state.tn.us/education/ci/math/index.shtml scroll to Secondary
9-12 Mathematics
SCIENCE: 3 Credits
Including Biology, Chemistry or Physics, and a third lab course
see
http://www.state.tn.us/education/ci/sci/doc/High_School_Course_Descr.pdf
and http://www.state.tn.us/education/ci/sci/index.shtml
ENGLISH: 4 Credits
see http://www.state.tn.us/education/ci/english/index.shtml
SOCIAL STUDIES: 3 Credits
see http://www.state.tn.us/education/ci/ss/index.shtml
PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND WELLNESS:
1.5 Credits
see
http://www.state.tn.us/education/schoolhealth/physed/doc/9-12PEandWellnessStandards2009.pdf
http://www.state.tn.us/education/schoolhealth/physed/doc/LifetimeWellnessStandards2009.pdf
PERSONAL FINANCE: .5 Credits
see
http://www.state.tn.us/education/cte/standardscurr/doc/fc_persfinance0910.pdf
FOREIGN LANGUAGE: 2 Credits
see: http://www.state.tn.us/education/ci/foreign_lang/index.shtml
FINE ARTS: 1 Credit
May be waived for students not going to a University to expand and
enhance the elective focus
Dance:
http://www.state.tn.us/education/ci/arts/doc/ART_DAN_9-12.pdf
Theatre:
http://www.state.tn.us/education/ci/arts/doc/ART_TH_9-12.pdf
Music:
General: 9 - 12
Instrumental: 9 - 12
Vocal/Choral: 9 - 12
Class Guitar: 9 - 12
Class Piano: 9 - 12
History: 9 - 12
Theory: 9 - 12
Visual Art:
see: http://www.state.tn.us/education/ci/arts/doc/ART_VA_9-12.pdf
Art History:
see: http://www.state.tn.us/education/ci/arts/doc/ART_VA_9-12.pdf
ELECTIVE FOCUS: 3 Credits
Math and Science, Career and Technical Education, Fine Arts, Humanities,
Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB)
Grading scale (used by HomeSchool Reporting Online)
Standard GPA Scale (add 1.0 for College Placement: Dual Enrollment
& Advanced Placement
https://apstudent.collegeboard.org/apcourse )
A+ (100) 4.0, A (99-94) 4.0, A- (93) 3.670
B+ (92) 3.330, B (91-86) 3.0, B- (85) 2.670
C+ (84) 2.330, C (83-78) 2.0, C- (77) 1.670
D+ (76) 1.330 , D (75-71) 1, D- (70) 0.670
F (69-0) 0.0
From the Department of Safety & Homeland Security website:
Proof of School Attendance
Applicants under
the age of 18 must prove they are enrolled in school and making
satisfactory progress. If they have already graduated, they must bring
their high school diploma or G.E.D. certificate with them when they
apply. If not, they need to ask their school to complete a Certificate
of Compulsory School Attendance and take the original part of this form
with them to a driver license station. The form is valid for only 30
days.
If a student
fifteen years of age or older drops out of school or fails to make
satisfactory academic progress, the school is required to notify the
Department of Safety. This suspends the student's driving privileges.
The first time a student drops out, he or she may regain the privilege
to drive by returning to school and making satisfactory academic
progress. There is no second chance, however. The second time a student
drops out he or she must wait to turn 18 years old before being eligible
to apply.
We
supply a letter on school letterhead.
Requirements for Proof of Attendance and Progress letter for the
Department of Safety & Homeland Security
Please note our policy regarding DMV proof of attendance and progress
letters:
If a student under the age of 18 requests a DMV letter from us during
the school year and does not
a) submit semester reports in a timely manner
b) obtain GED or graduate,
c) transfer to another school
or
e) re-enrolls with us for the next school year on or by Aug 1
then we are required to report the student to the DMV.
Students requesting
proof of attendance and progress letters must be currently enrolled with
us and in attendance for at least 30 days – that means if you request a
DMV letter on or after July 1, of this year – you must be enrolled for
our previous school year. For example July 1, 2017 request, you would
have to be enrolled in our 2016/2017 school year.
Please ensure that course work (grades to date) and attendance have been
turned in and received by the school administration.
Send form with the
following information:
Student's FULL LEGAL name
Date of birth
FULL Address
(including COUNTY - not country)
Parent/legal guardians name
We
do not accept rush requests for this letter.
You
will be notified by email when your request is completed.
Please allow 1 full
work week for these forms to be processed and postal mailed.
Download and Submit Proof of Attendance
Form
CLICK
HERE
Requirements for requesting a high school transcript
In the comments area of the form include:
FULL name of student
Provide college names
and addresses to which the transcript should be postal mailed. The
transcript will include the most recent ACT / SAT score if applicable.
Allow 2 weeks
processing time from date of final approval of draft transcript by the
parent.
No rush processing.
Please ensure that you
have all high school credits and grades updated and submitted to the
school Administration.
For students who plan
to attend college as the next step in life we recommend using the
graduation requirements used by the public schools as a guide.
Download and Submit Request Form
CLICK
HERE
Receiving You Diploma
Please ensure that all of your information has been updated and
submitted.
Submit your request to the school administration - Be sure to include:
FULL name of student (as you want it printed on the diploma)
Graduation Date : Month Day Year
If not picking up at the TAO Church/School in Jackson, Tennessee,
include student's current postal
address in comments area.
Download and Submit
Diploma Request Form
CLICK HERE
|