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REVISION OF COURSE REQUESTS
Students and parents are urged to make careful course selections. Please pay close attention to teacher
recommendations, prerequisites, graduation and college requirements and course fees. Any revision of course
requests must be discussed with the student’s counselor. This must be accomplished during the schedule verification
process; after the master schedule is finalized, schedule changes are highly unlikely.
MINIMUM LOAD/DROPPING A COURSE
Students in grades 9, 10, & 11 must be scheduled for a minimum of 6 classes daily. Students in grade 12 must be
scheduled for 5 classes daily. If you have less than the required number of classes, you cannot drop a course. Athletes
and those in extracurricular programs are reminded to check eligibility requirements before dropping/changing
classes!
CAREER EDUCATION: SIX DISTRICT EDUCATIONAL COMPACT
The Six District Educational Compact program is an extension of Hudson High School. Students who wish to enroll in a
two-year program must submit their applications during February of their sophomore year. These applications will
then be reviewed by Six District personnel and the placement of students in the various programs will be determined.
Students accepted into a career program continue to attend Hudson High School for their academic courses.
Students must attend the career program when it is in session even though Hudson High School is not. Hudson High
School must be attended when it is in session even though career program is not in session.
Most of the career programs are two years in length and a student is expected to continue his/her enrollment in the
same career program through the senior year. Sophomores and/or juniors who are interested will find complete
course descriptions pertaining to the programs offered at the Six District Educational Compact in the Orientation
Handbook available in the Guidance Office. If there are additional questions, see your school counselor.
REPORT CARDS
Hudson High School no long prints/distributes grade cards the 1st and 3rd quarters. Instead, students and parents can
access, produce and print a grade card through Home Access Center by clicking on "Grades" and clicking the "print"
button in the upper right-hand corner. Remember that quarter grades in isolation do not impact cumulative GPAs or
credits. We will continue to print and distribute hardcopy grade cards after the first semester and in June—times
when GPAs and credits earned are updated. If any student or parent wants the school to print the report card, simply
make a request to Mrs. Cheryl Barnes in person or email Barnesc@hudson.edu. If parents have issues logging into
HAC--that's Home Access Center which provides up-to-date information on grades and attendance, 24/7, please
contact HHS receptionist Angie Hagan at 330.653.1416 or email Hagana@hudson.edu. The school year consists of two
semesters. Each semester is divided into two 9-week grading periods for reporting progress to parents. Each quarter
carries a 40% weight, with the exam adding 20% (40% + 40% + 20% = 100%). Quarter and exam grades are NOT
recorded on transcripts; only semester/final averages are recorded!
COLLEGE CREDIT PLUS (FORMERLY POST-SECONDARY ENROLLMENT OPTIONS PROGRAM (PSEOP))
Beginning in the 2015-16 school year, College Credit Plus replaced the Post-Secondary Education Option as Ohio’s dual
enrollment program—it redefines “alternative dual enrollment” programs as advanced standing programs. Eligible
students can take a course and earn high school and college credit that appears on both their high school and college
transcripts. All courses offered through College Credit Plus—even courses offered in the high school—must be the
same course that the college offers. The course must apply to a degree or professional certificate.
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