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High School Level (Class of 2011 and beyond)
For the official records, student class placement will be determined in the following manner:
Less than six (6) credits - Freshman
Six (6) credits to less than twelve (12) credits with four (4) credits of Michigan Merit Credit = Sophomore
Twelve (12) credits to less than seventeen (17) credits with nine (9) credits of Michigan Merit Credit = Junior
Seventeen (17) credits to twenty-three (23) credits with twelve (12) credits of Michigan Merit Credit = Senior
All incoming students will have their transcripts evaluated to determine class placement and earned Michigan Merit Credit.
All incoming students will be informed of these requirements at the time of admission.
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT
For Students Graduating in 2011 and Thereafter
Dearborn Public Schools require twenty-three (23) credits for graduation. The Michigan Merit Curriculum requires sixteen (16) credits for graduation, which could be acquired through subject and integrated (mixed subject) classes, as well as, career and technical education programs. The Board has designated listed curriculum as required for graduation.
On-line learning experience
Students shall receive high school credit for high school level classes taken at the middle school if the courses are identical to the high school courses and have been awarded high school credit.
Beginning with the class of 2016, students will need to complete two (2) credits of a single world language in grades 9-12; OR have an equivalent learning experience in grades K-12.
7 Credits – In addition to the credits outlined above, credit hours in electives, or career and technical education programs must be completed and awarded.
Transfer Students
Student transferring into the Dearborn Public Schools from out-of-state or nonpublic schools will receive general credit for successful completion of courses taken in an out-of-state or nonpublic school.
Michigan Merit Credit will be granted for math, science, social studies, and courses completed prior to transfer after the student passes the equivalent
The grades listed on incoming transcripts will be the grades granted on the Dearborn Public Schools’ transcript. A grade of “G” will only be issued if the credit on the incoming transcript is granted without a grade.
If credit was granted for ROTC, drivers’ education, or religious courses the course will transfer as a general elective credit.
If a student transfers in having earned more than 6 credits per year, the graduation requirements will increase accordingly.
If a student fails a course having had the opportunity to earn more than 6 credits, the graduation requirements will be increased according to the credits attempted.
If a transfer student failed all courses or never attended school, the graduation requirements are not increased.
Personal Curriculum
The Personal Curriculum is an option that may be requested by a parent/legal guardian or emancipated student that modifies certain requirements of the Michigan Merit Curriculum and, if approved by the Superintendent, allows the student to earn a high school diploma. It is also appropriate for school personnel to initiate a request for a personal curriculum for a specific student; however, the school may not implement a personal curriculum for a student without parent/legal guardian consent.
Retaking Classes
Students who fail a course and then retake the course (either through their regular day schedule, ASAP, or summer school) and receive a passing grade will have their E grade changed to "M" (repeated class) with no credit. The grade of the repeated class will be included in the calculation of the GPA.
Students may retake a class that they previously passed. The lower grade of the two classes will become an "M" grade with no credit. The higher grade will be reflected on the transcript and will be included in the calculation of the GPA.
Students who receive an E in a course and then complete the course through credit recovery will receive an "R" in place of the "E" grade (credit with no grade).
Students who fail a course and then pass the test out exam for that course will receive a "G" grade for credit with no impact on their GPA. The E grade will remain on the transcript. If the student fails the test out exam, the test out exam results will not be included on the student's transcripts.