2nd Semester Schedules are LIVE!

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The time has come for us to prepare for 2nd Semester and now is a good time for students to sit with their parents and review their schedule (via StudentVue and/or ParentVue) for next semester. The electives that are scheduled were generated from the course request that students made or that counselors selected in the Spring of 2022; therefore, ELECTIVES are set. Core classes are based on graduation requirements.

SCHS Drop/Add Process: Teachers will review each of their student’s grade history or transcript and submit an online drop/add request (if necessary) the first 3 days of the new semester, January 5, 6 & 9. On the 4th day of the new semester, January 10th, students will have until 12 noon to submit their own drop/add request. Be advised that we do not accept email or phone requests, only online submissions.

We thank you for understanding our process as we continue to strive for Eagle Excellence.

Disclaimer: Any schedule change may result in the entire schedule (all periods and teachers) being changed. If you are NOT willing to have your ENTIRE schedule changed, DO NOT submit the online request. Be mindful that some CORE changes are necessary and must be changed. Additionally, if you request to DROP a class that was on your original Spring request form is submitted, your request will be DENIED because you have a course that you requested. Falsifying information will result in your request being DENIED.

Original source can be found here.



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