Academics

EXAMS AND EXAM EXEMPTIONS
Athens Middle School - Examinations
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Students who have the following grade at the end of the second grading period (1st semester) and fourth grading period (2nd semester) may be exempt for that class:
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92 with no more than three excused absences (parent excused absences = PE)
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85 with no more than two excused absences (parent excused absences = PE)
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80 with no more than one excused absence (parent excused absences = PE)
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Students who receive an unexcused tardy twice in any class will void exemptions for that class. An unexcused absence to any class voids examination exemptions for that class. Doctor excused absences (DE) do NOT count toward exam exemption absence totals.
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In addition to grades/absence totals, students must also pass individualized lessons from the “My Path” i-Ready lessons: 9 individualized iReady math lessons and 9 individualized iReady reading lessons (18 lessons total) per nine weeks (36 lessons total for semester).
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Students receiving an In-School Suspension and/or Out of School Suspension assignment void all exemptions.
Athens High School – Final Examinations
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Students are required to take at least one exam each semester:
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9th grade: Science
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10th grade: Math
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11th grade: English Language Arts
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12th grade: History (Civics Exam)
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Students may be exempted from their end of course exam under the following conditions:
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92 with no more than three excused absences
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85 with no more than two excused absences
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80 with no more than one excused absence
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Doctor excused absences (DE) do NOT count toward exam exemption absence totals.
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Exams will constitute 20% of the final grade.
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Students may opt to take the examination with no penalty.
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Two or more unexcused tardies to class will void exam exemptions for that class.
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One or more unexcused absence voids exam exemptions for that class.
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ISS (In School Suspension) or OSS (Out of School Suspension) voids all exemptions.
FIELD TRIPS AND EXCURSIONS
The following minimal procedures shall be adhered to for all field trips and excursions away from school:
- Students are expected to exhibit their best behavior, and the Student Code of Conduct is fully applicable for all activities.
- Students who are failing a class will not be permitted to go on Field Trips. The principal of the school maintains administrative discretion on requested exceptions.
- Students must have a Field Trip Parental Permission Form completed and signed by their parent(s) or guardian(s) on file with school officials prior to departing on each school-sponsored field trip. Students not submitting a signed permission form are not permitted to participate in activities.
HOMEWORK
HONOR GRADUATES
Athens High School recognizes Honor Graduates in compliance with the stated selection and determination criteria as listed in the official Athens High School Course Catalog.
MEDIA CENTER
Library Media Center programs support the school’s instructional program for student learning and achievement. Students are provided access to quality print and digital collections.
Students are responsible for the care and safe return of all books or materials they borrow. The student or parent must pay for lost or damaged books and/or materials.
PARENT CONFERENCES
Parent conferences with administrators, teachers, and staff are encouraged and should be arranged through the school office. Conferences with classroom teachers are held only during non-instructional time.
REPORT CARDS
Report cards are available every nine weeks to provide a measurement of the student’s mastery of the course of study standards. Progress reports are available in the middle of the nine weeks to show if students are progressing towards mastery. All schools provide access for parents to check student progress through the on-line grade book (I-Now) at any time.
Issued report cards are not to be altered and any corrections needed should be reported promptly to the applicable teacher(s).
RESPONSE to INSTRUCTION (RtI) AND STUDENT SUPPORT TEAMS
Response to Instruction (RtI) integrates classroom instruction, assessment, and interventions to promote student achievement and reduce behavior problems. The RtI process is used to identify and monitor students who are at-risk of falling behind academically. Problem-Solving Teams monitor student progress frequently and adjust the intervention based on student results. These teams make high quality decisions to support all students, especially those at-risk of failing to achieve state performance standards. Parents that have concerns about their child needing support should contact a school administrator.
STUDENT PROMOTION AND RETENTION
Grades 6-8
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Students will be promoted to the next grade level if they have passed four (4) of the six (6) courses including all core courses.
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The principal will have the final decision making authority in the promotion/retention of students.
Grades 9-12
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9th Grade – Students who have passed the 8th grade will be promoted and classified as 9th graders.
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10th Grade – Students who have passed at least seven (7) credits including the four required core courses will be classified as 10th graders.
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11th Grade – Students who have earned at least fourteen (14) credits including the four required core courses will be classified as 11th graders.
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12th Grade – Students who have earned at least twenty (20) credits including the four required core courses will be classified as 12th graders.
English Requirement – Grades 9-12
SCHOOL FEES
Subject Fees for Middle School
Fees are collected each semester for certain Middle School elective courses offered within Athens City Schools. Fees will be due at the beginning of each semester of each school year. The following courses require fees:
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PLTW Design and Modeling 7 - $10.00
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PLTW Automation & Robotics 8 - $10.00
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PLTW Computer Science - $10.00
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Band 7 - $25.00
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Band 8 - $25.00
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Visual Arts - $10.00
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Weight Lifting PE/Sports - $20.00
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Multimedia - $10.00
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Vocal Choral - $15
Subject Fees for High School
- Career/Tech Co-op Education - $35.00
- Workforce Readiness - $20.00
- Intro to Engineering Design $20.00
- Visual Art, I-IV, 2D Design - $20.00
- Personal Finance - $20.00
- Engineering Development - $20.00
- Business Software Applications - $20.00
- Sports Marketing - $20.00
- Marketing Principles - $20.00
- Theater I, II, III, IV - $20.00
- Hospitality and Tourism - $20.00
- Principles Event Planning - $20.00
- Culinary I - $20.00
- Aircraft Theory of Flight - $20.00
- Aerospace - $20.00
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Forensics - $20.00
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Practices of Education - $20.00
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Teaching Internship - $20.00
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Anatomy & Physiology - $20.00
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Chemistry/Honors - $20.00
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Foundations of Health - $20.00
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Sports Medicine I & II - $20.00
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Therapeutic Services - $20.00
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Patient Care Technician - $20.00
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CTE Lab in Health Science - $20.00
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Health Science I/II Internship - $20.00
Miscellaneous Fees
- Athens High School Parking Permit: $30
- AHS Marching Band Fee: Band Camp/Quota
- AHS Student Cohort Fee: $120.00 (4-year plan - $30 per year or $120 Senior year)
- AMS Student Service Fee*: $15.00
*Cohort and Student Support Fee includes class awards, prom, senior breakfast, graduation, publications, etc
Technology Fees
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$25 Regular
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$15 Free/Reduced Lunch (must be currently qualified for FRL)
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$20 Multiple Children Enrolled in ACS
Summer Session
- Summer School: $200 per (1) credit course and $150 each additional course
- Credit Recovery: $200 per (1) credit course and $150 each additional course
- Credit Advancement: $300 per course
- AMS Summer School: $100 per course
- Fee Waiver Standards: Parents or guardians of students in grades 7 through 12 may apply for waivers from payment of Board approved school fees on the basis of financial inability to pay.
- Procedure to be followed in applying for Fee Exemption:
- Parents or guardians desiring student fee waivers are to apply in writing to the principal of the school where their children attend. The written application must explain circumstances necessitating such waivers and must be made for each respective fee waiver; no blanket fee waiver shall apply.
- Each case will be considered on an individual basis.
- If denied, the parent(s) or guardian(s) may seek relief through the following appeals process:
- Meet and discuss with the Principal.
- Meet and discuss with the Student Services Coordinator.
- Meet and discuss with the Superintendent.
- Meet and discuss with the Board of Education.
Other Fees
Damaged/lost textbook payments, lost/damaged library books and/or materials, damage fees for neglect of technology, and co- curricular/extra-curricular activities that students participate in cannot be waived.
Students that have a financial obligation to an individual school or the school system may not register for the next school year until fees are paid or payment arrangements are made with the school bookkeeper.
Fees are not collected from students who take a science course to fulfill the state requirements of four science courses for graduation.
Internet Safety & Acceptable Use of Computer Technology – Misuse of the school system’s technology will subject students to revoked computer usage, monetary charges to repair damaged equipment, detention, suspension, and/or expulsion.
