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- 2022-2023 Course Guide Introduction
2022-2023 Course Guide
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- 2022-2023 Course Guide Introduction
- Section I: Churchill Junior High School
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Section II: Program of Studies for Grades 9-12
- Attendance Requirements
- College Planning and Selection
- College Readiness Assessments
- Community Service
- Course Grading
- Course Levels
- Course Placement Criteria 2022-2023
- Course Selection Procedures and Guidelines
- East Brunswick High School Electives
- Four Year Academic Planner
- Graduation Requirements
- High School Preparation for College
- Important Dates
- NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association)
- State Assessment Graduation Requirements
- Section III: Course Catalog
- Alternative Programs
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2022-2023 COURSE GUIDE
IntroductionThe major goal of the East Brunswick Public Schools grades 7-12 program is to provide students an academically challenging and personally rewarding educational experience leading to their high school graduation and success in post-high school study or a career. The academic program is designed to provide the foundation and preparedness for all students to maximize their post- secondary options.
This course guide is designed to assist you with the important task of planning your program of studies from grades 7-12. In addition, your school counselor is always available to provide whatever supplementary advice or information you may need to make the most appropriate and realistic course selections. It is of paramount importance that you and your parents carefully and thoughtfully consider the many courses listed in this guide.
The course selection process that you and your counselor work on together will guide you toward fulfilling your junior and senior high school requirements and prepare you to realize your post-secondary aspirations. Throughout your junior and senior high school years, you, your counselor, teachers and your parents will work cooperatively and collaboratively to help you plan and prepare for your post-secondary goals. Schedule an appointment to see your counselor as often as necessary to discuss test results, grades, college and career goals after high school, or any other matter of concern that arises during your junior/senior high school experience.
All students and parents should make every effort to read and review the online course guide with regard to the scheduling guidelines, important dates and deadlines, promotion/graduation requirements, grading and attendance policies, college eligibility for intercollegiate athletics, summer advancement contracts and contact information for the district’s subject area specialists who can provide the most detailed information regarding their course offerings.
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Please consult the Online Course Guide for the most up-to-date information.