High School Advisement Guide
For Students Entering 9th Grade in 2024-2025
For Rising 10th-12th Graders in 2024-2025
Developing Your Educational Plan
- What careers are related to your interests and abilities? What are your personal and intellectual strengths and your weaknesses?
- What things do you value most in life? Challenge? Creativity? Helping others? Income? Independence? Outdoor work? Prestige? Public contact? Security? Variety? Working in a group? Physical activity?
- What kind of life do you want to live? How do you plan to support yourself? What is your job or career goal for the next five to ten years? What are your life-long goals?
- What kind of career training are you planning for after high school; college, technical school, specialty school, or on- the-job training?
For students planning to attend colleges or universities, certain courses are specified and a world language is often required. Many colleges require certain academic credits, including two years of the same world language. Students have several units from which to choose electives in their areas of interest.
Students should discuss ideas and concerns with parents/guardians, teachers, friends, counselors, and anyone else who is involved in supporting the student’s success. Although it is primarily the student’s responsibility, the development of the educational plan cannot be accomplished effectively without the assistance of these people.
Advisement Program
One of the primary goals of Henry County Schools is to prepare students for successful entry into the job market, the armed services, or post-secondary schools. The Henry County Student Advisement Program is designed to assist students in developing the skills needed to make decisions that enable them to take full advantage of the well-balanced curriculum offered in our secondary schools.
Through the presentation of current information concerning career selection, graduation requirements, and course offerings during individual and group advisement sessions, the professional educator becomes the mentor to the student. The following procedures are utilized in Henry County Schools to facilitate this process:
- During the 8th grade year, students and their parents/guardians and adviser/counselor will develop an individual graduation plan to be revised annually as prescribed by HB 186.
- Annual advisement sessions are conducted with students and parent(s)/guardian(s) to provide academic, career, personal/social guidance, review progress in meeting graduation requirements and to assist in selecting high school courses for the following year. Sessions may be conducted individually or in groups as deemed appropriate by local school personnel.
What Is Required for Graduation?
All students are expected to complete a common set of requirements to earn a regular diploma. The following units are required under the current graduation rule. Students who enroll from another state must meet Georgia graduation requirements and the Georgia assessment requirements for the graduation class they enter.
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Required Number of Credits |
4 |
4 |
4 |
3 |
3 |
1 |
Required Classes |
9th Grade Literature and American Literature |
GSE Algebra, GSE Analytic, and GSE Algebra II |
Biology and Physical Science/Physics and Chemistry/Earth Systems/Environmental Science/AP science course
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World History, US History, American Government / Civics, and Economics |
Two years of the same language is needed for college admission |
Health and Personal Fitness |
Special Notes |
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As a part of the 23 required credits, students must take 4 electives that can come from any of the areas above. |
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Click on the individual subjects above to see course progressions and course descriptions available in those subjects. |
Requirements for Promotion (Grade Placement)
Each of the highs school in Henry County are utilizing a year long grading system. This means that the full credit will not be awarded until the successful completion of the class. Promotion from grade to grade is contingent upon successfully earning these credits. The required number of credits for promotion from grade to grade are:
Transfer Students
Students who transfer from another state or from another educational setting are required to meet the criteria for promotion and graduation outlined in this guide and the Georgia high school graduation requirements, including required courses of study and passing scores on all required graduation assessments. Students who have questions about transfer credits should contact their school counselor for more information.
All grades will be recorded numerically exactly as they are received from the issuing school. The only exception to this will be if a student enters with a numeric grade below 70 that is considered passing by the previous school. In this circumstance, a grade of 70 will be assigned.
A+=98 | A=95 | A-=93 |
B+=88 | B=85 | B-=83 |
C+=78 | C=75 | C-=74 |
D+=73 | D=71 | D=70 |
F=55 |
Latin Honors
Beginning in the 2015-2016 school year, graduates will also have the opportunity to earn the following Latin Honors based on their grade point average (GPA):
Cum Laude |
3.63-3.79 |
Magna Cum Laude |
3.80-3.99 |
Summa Cum Laude |
4.00 or higher |
The Latin Honors system will be in place as a compliment to the Top 10% recognition for the graduating class of 2016-2017. Beginning with the class of 2018*, only the Latin Honors will be utilized to recognize the academic achievement of our students.
*subject to policy changes/revisions