What is principals honor roll

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    • To be eligible for the honor roll, students must be passing all courses including Physical Education. Incomplete or failing grades in any subject automatically disqualifies a student from honor roll consideration.

      Principal's Honor Roll: Students with an average of 95% and above.

      High Honor Roll: Students with an average of 90%-94%.

      Honor Roll: Students with an average of 85%-89%. 

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    Is principal roll better than Honor Roll?

    Students who earn an academic unweighted GPA of 3.50 or above are recognized for their achievements as Honor Roll. Students who earn a GPA of 3.5 - 3.74 qualify for Honor Roll and students who earn a GPA of 3.75 – 4.00 qualify for Principal's Honor Roll.

    What does it mean principal Honor Roll?

    The Principal's Honor Roll is a recognition program based upon a student's unweighted semester GPA. Students with outstanding scholastic achievement in a single semester are recognized by having their names placed on an Honor Roll List posted on this website.

    What is the highest Honor Roll in high school?

    Summa Cum Laude. Summa cum laude means “with highest honors” and is thus predictably the highest level of Latin honors a college student can receive. Some institutions require as high as a perfect 4.0 for students to earn these high honors, while others require a 3.8 or 3.9 or base the honors on class rank.

    What is the difference between Honor Roll and principal Honor Roll?

    Principal's Honor Roll: Students with an average of 95% and above. High Honor Roll: Students with an average of 90%-94%. Honor Roll: Students with an average of 85%-89%.