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Excelsior Charter Schools. (n.d.). 8th Grade Promotion Ceremony. [Image]. Retrieved from ​https://excelsior.com/norco/2017/05/17/8th-grade-promotion-ceremony/

What can you do to ensure you will
promote in June?

In order to be successful, students should check grades often, ask questions or ask for help, come in after school to get work done or to get extra help, make the effort and put care into every assignment, become active in school activities, maintain a positive perspective, and to take on the responsibility as a student to learn, participate, and make a contribution to the learning environment each day.
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Clay County Progress. (2017, June 1). Graduation image. [Image]. Retrieved        from https://www.claycountyprogress.com/news-subscribers/class-2017-small-smart

Calculate Grade Point Average

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To find your GPA, assign the correct points for the grade earned. Then add up all of your points and divide by 6. This is your GPA for the Trimester.

Students need 36 points to promote

Sample Student A has enough points to promote. This student had a consistent 12 points each trimester to achieve 36 points. Sample Student B started off but ended the year with enough points to promote. Sample Student C started off poorly, and even though Student C made gains each trimester, did not have enough points to promote.
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What will you do to ensure your success?
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