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ACADEMIC EXPECTATIONS & REQUIREMENTS
     Requirements for Graduation/High School Diploma Policy:
     In order to receive a CMH diploma a student must complete in a satisfactory manner our academic
     program as evidenced by teacher recommendations, the student’s academic performance, and by
     attaining the appropriate number of required credits.  Catholic Memorial High School requires students
     to finish 26 credits of the courses specified above based on our student course guide. Students are
     advised to take between 6.0 and 7.5 credits per year with a combination of both required and elective
     class credits offered based on their year in school in order to graduate within the standard 4-year high
     school term. Students are granted credit for courses taken finishing with a score at or above 70%. This
     percentage is based on teacher recommendations for grading scales and scoring.























     Grading Scale
     99-100  A+     91-92  B+     83-84  C+      75-76  D+     0-69   F
     95-98   A      87-90  B      79-82  C       71-74  D
     93-94   A-     85-86  B-     77-78  C-      70     D-
     Faculty recommends student advancement in a sequence of courses, and for grade level advancement
      by awarding passing grades.  When a student has successfully achieved the credits for the required
      courses, this serves as a graduation recommendation for each student.
      Students participating in the Wisconsin Parental Choice Program, program may opt-out of required
      Theology courses.  The student’s parents must submit a written request to the students’ counselor.  The
      counselor and student will work together to choose courses in place of the required Theology courses.
      Course Work/Assignments & Assessments:
      Course work/Assignments serve two purposes: 1) they practice the material being learned in class, and
      2) help students prepare for assessments.  Because of the number of classes on a student’s schedule
      and the amount of work assigned in each class, students should expect to have homework on a regular
      basis. While the amount of assignments may vary, spans of time with no homework should be viewed as
      a signal that a student is not fulfilling academic responsibilities.  Assignments and handouts for courses
      are available on CMH web portal.
      Assessments are an opportunity to demonstrate the culmination of learning (knowledge, skills, or
      dispositions) acquired in a unit. Assessment formats will vary from course to course. In general, it should
      be assumed that assessments will have a significant impact on a student’s overall course grade.






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