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Boys Sports Girls Sports
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Bowling
Bowling Cheerleading
Cross Country Cross Country
Football Field Hockey
Golf Golf
Ice Hockey Gymnastics
Lacrosse Lacrosse
Rugby Rugby
Soccer Soccer
Swimming Softball
Tennis Swimming
Track Tennis
Wrestling Track
Volleyball Volleyball
GUIDANCE SERVICES
The guidance counselors are student advocates. If students need help in any way, they should contact
their counselor or meet with the counselor available for walk-ins. Students can arrange appointments with
the Guidance Secretary. After hours appointments can be arranged with individual counselors.
Counselors are available to assist with concerns regarding school or personal issues. They will also assist
with college information, testing, scheduling, high school career programs, and individual career plans.
Counselor Alphabet Breakdown:
Melling A-Cla
Haggerty Cle-Hai
Okey Haj-Lom
Carmichael Lon-Pa
Chadima Pe-So & Six District Compact students
Laudato Sp-Z
I. COURSE REQUESTS / SCHEDULE CHANGES
Students and parents are urged to make careful course selections. Please pay close attention to teacher
recommendations, pre-requisites, graduation and college requirements, and course fees.
Students are expected to complete classes in which they are enrolled. After the first week, students may
drop a course during first quarter with parent permission as long as the student has five scheduled periods
after the drop. Students may not drop one course and add another. Minimum Load: Students in grade 12
must be scheduled for 5 classes daily. Students in grades 9, 10, & 11 must be scheduled for a minimum of
6 classes daily.
Dropping A Course: Any course dropped before the end of the first nine weeks grading period with
approval, will be dropped without penalty. After the first nine weeks of any course, no class may be
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