When
will report cards be issued?
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Grade reports will be hand-carried home by students at the
end of the first two grading periods each semester. The Fall
2003 dates include October 10 and November 21. Spring dates
for the current school year include March 5 and
April 22.
Grades will be mailed home to parents at the
end of each semester. These dates are January 23 and June
14.
How
do I enroll if I am a new student?
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Prospective students should call the attendance office at
812-330-7724 to make an appointment to enroll. The student
and parent should bring the following documents to the BHS
North attendance office: birth certificate, proof of residency--two
of the following: utility bill, signed lease, etc.), immunization
records, former school records or transcript (if appropriate
an English translated transcript), ISTEP scores, guardianship
papers (if applicable).
What
is the procedure for withdrawing or transferring from BHSN?
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For withdrawals and transfers a student must first go to
the attendance office and request a "withdrawal form".
When the form is completely filled out the student must
return the form to the attendance office. Withdrawing students
and their parents must then have an exit interview with
an administrator.
What
support services are available?
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Students may elect to participate in support groups dealing
with a variety of different issues such as young or expectant
parents, grief, anger management, tobacco cessation, alateen,
or cultural adjustment issues. Students should speak with
their counselor if interested in learning more about participation.
21st Century Scholars sponsors a study table every Tuesday
in room 616 from 2:45 to 4:35 p.m.
How
do students see a counselor?
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Students needing to talk to a counselor should sign up in
the guidance office outside of their counselor's door. Students
will be sent a pass to come to the guidance office. However
sometimes circumstances may cause a delay or postponement
to a requested meeting. Students will be seen as possible.
How
can a student receive a copy of his/her transcript?
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Students may request a copy of their transcript from their
counselor or from Mrs. Arnold, counseling secretary.
How
can teachers be reached?
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Teachers may be reached by phone at 330-7724 or by e-mail.
The e-mail address is the teacher's first initial and last
name up to eight characters total followed by mccsc.edu.
Example: Adrien Himm ahimm@mccsc.edu.
How
do students register for the SAT, ACT, or PSAT?
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The PSAT is given once a year in October. Registrations
are handled at the Bookstore starting October 1st. Students
may obtain SAT and ACT registration materials in the guidance
office. Students may also register on-line. The SAT is given
seven times annually from October through June. The ACT
is given five times annually from October through June.
For more information about testing, check
out our Testing page.
How
does a student get his/her locker combination?
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Main office secretaries
can help students with locker problems.
What
do we do if my son/daughter does not pass the ISTEP in the
fall of the sophomore year?
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Learning remediation classes are available at North during
the school year and during the summer. Students may re-take
the ISTEP in the fall and spring of both the junior and
senior years.
Are
schedule changes permitted?
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Students are scheduled for the entire school year. Allowing
students to change courses once the school year has begun
disrupts the educational process for the entire class as
well as for the student changing classes. Student schedules
are not adjusted after the school year has begun except
for instances of course failures, errors made by school
personnel, or teacher requests due to improper student placement
in classes.
How
do students get a work permit?
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Work permits are available from Mrs. Arnold, counseling
secretary.
What
is the NCAA Clearinghouse? When should a student register?
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The NCAA Clearinghouse certifies students to participate
in college sports. Requirements for eligibility differ between
Division I, II and III level colleges. Eligibility is determined
by a formula combining information from the student transcript,
test scores, proof of graduation, and other academic information.
All student athletes must register with the NCAA Clearinghouse
after the junior year grades have been entered on the transcript.
See Mrs. Himm in the counseling office for registration
materials. Student athletes should check with their counselor
to ensure that they are enrolled in a core curriculum. The
SAT should be taken at the end of the junior year or in
the early fall of the senior year.
NCAA Eligibility Guide:
http://www.ncaa.org/eligibility.cbsa/financialaid.html
When
should students ask for recommendation letters for college
applications?
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Letters of recommendation are an important part of the college
admission process. Adequate time and preparation should
be devoted to this process. Students often approach teachers,
counselors, coaches, clergy members, and family friends
to write letters of recommendation. Students should provide
the adult with a resume at least two weeks prior to the
time that the recommendation is needed. Students should
be considerate and realize that many letters of recommendation
are requested during the same time period.
How
can my son/daughter enroll in night classes?
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The Adult Basic Education Program offers night classes
for a fee of $150 a class. Classes are held at the Bloomington
High School North complex. Contact Sherri Dick at the Hoosier
Hills Career Center for more information (330-7730).
How
can my son/daughter enroll in correspondence classes?
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High school correspondence classes are offered through the
Indiana University School of Continuing Studies (855-2292).
A student should make an appoint with his/her counselor
for registration materials.
Can my son/daughter
take classes on the Indiana University campus while he/she
is enrolled in high school?
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The OPEN Program (a division of the Indiana University Office
of Summer Sessions and Special Programs) makes college classes
available to high school juniors and seniors on a space
available basis. The student must meet Indiana University
admission requirements. Students should make an appointment
with their counselor to obtain registration materials and
familiarize themselves with procedures and timelines.
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