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HONOR/MERIT ROLL
Students’ names will be posted in the Hudson Hub Times every quarter indicating Distinction Honor Roll (3.500 or better)
and Merit Roll (3.000 to 3.4999). This is accomplished by converting the letter grade of the course into quality points
and totaling the points. After totaling the quality points, divide the number of academic credits into the total for the
point average. “S” grades are not computed. Students who end the quarter with an Incomplete (“I”) will not be included
in honor roll recognition. Please note: Hudson High School makes every effort to provide Honor/Merit Roll information
to the local newspaper soon after the grading period ends—we do not control when the Honor/Merit Roll is published.
GRADUATION PROGRAM DESIGNATIONS*
State of Ohio Honors Diplomas
Seniors are identified in the program and an Honors Diploma seal is placed on the diploma.
Marion Albee Character Award
Seniors who demonstrate outstanding character.
National Honor Society
Members are identified in the program and wear gold tassels.
National Art Honor Society
Members are identified in the program and wear rainbow tassels and rainbow cords.
International Honor Thespian
Members are identified in the program and wear blue and gold cords.
中文荣誉学会 (Chinese Honor Society)
Members are identified in the program.
Société Honoraire de Français (French Honor Society)
Members are identified in the program.
Mu Alpha Theta (Math Honorary Society)
Members are identified in the program.
Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica (Spanish Honor Society)
Members are identified in the program.
ASL Honor Society
Members are identified in the program.
Presidential Volunteer Service Award
Recognizes students who have achieved the required number of hours of service over a 12-month time period
Career Passport
Career Education seniors who have completed the Career Passport requirements of the State of Ohio are
identified in the program.
3-Year Grad
Graduates in 3 years.
Cum Laude, Summa Cum Laude, Magna Cum Laude
These honors replace Valedictorian and Salutatorian beginning Greater than 4.33 = Summa
with the Class of 2015. Seniors with an earned cumulative
Between 4.0 and 4.33 = Magna
grade point within each strata after the eighth semester wear Above 3.67 but less than 4.0 = Cum Laude
medallions and are identified in the program.
Seal of Biliteracy
Year 4 and AP World Language students have an option to take a nationally normed assessment to obtain a Seal
of Biliteracy on their diploma. The cost will be the responsibility of the student (range from $10 Latin to $20 all
other languages).
*Note: At least half of a student’s Earned Credit must be “graded” (letter grade vs. S/U) for that student to be considered
for any GPA associated awards or recognition of the graduating class (i.e.: Top 10%, Cum Laude, etc.)
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