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graduation requirements In order
to receive a diploma from St. Francis Central Coast Catholic High School,
a student must earn a minimum of 230 course units, have a good record
of citizenship and behavior, have participated in campus ministry activities
each year of attendance (liturgies, retreats, services), and have maintained
an active Christian Service Project each year of attendance. The comprehensive
four-year program of study offered at St. Francis is designed so that
a graduate will have fulfilled all the course requirements necessary for
application to the University of California, as well as those of virtually
every major university and college across the nation. Each student is
encouraged to take as challenging a course load as he/she can handle so
as to increase his/her likelihood of successful competition for college
entrance. Students are urged to take a third year of a modern language,
a third year of laboratory science, and/or a fourth year of mathematics.
The
following courses must be completed with passing grades:
230 semester credits are required for graduation from St. Francis High School. Students must also maintain a good record of citizenship and behavior. In addition, students must maintain and complete an active Christian Service Project. This requires a student to complete 20 hours of Christian service with one student chosen project each year, for a total of 80 hours required for graduation. Freshmen,
sophomores and juniors are required to take at least six periods per day
each school semester, while seniors must take at least five, although
many take six. awards at graduation Graduation grade awards are determined as follows: Second Honors: (silver tassel and cord) 3.00-3.49 average; First Honors: (silver tassel and silver stole) 3.50 or higher average. Valedictorian
and Salutatorian: The school recognizes two students from a graduating
class as warranting special commendation. The valedictorian addresses
the graduating class at its commencement ceremonies. He/she is chosen
by the administration of the school according to specified criteria: The valedictorian is not necessarily the student with the highest grade point average, as is the case at some schools. The salutatorian is chosen by the administration of the school to offer a welcome at commencement exercises. He/she is selected according to the same criteria as that of the valedictorian. The Sister Laura Goedken Award: The Board of Directors honors one student from the graduating class as the winner of the Sister Laura Goedken Award, as selected by the school administration. The award recognizes the one graduating student who best displays overall excellence at SFCCCHS. The
St. Francis Association Dominic Savio Award is selected by the administration
and awarded by the St. Francis Association. This award honors the graduating
senior who best displays the virtues of compassion, concern for others,
and campus service. The
William Sambrailo Award for Academic Excellence is presented to the
graduating senior who best exemplifies a commitment to academic excellence.
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