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IMPORTANT NOTES

the UC and CSU systems. No student may enroll in honors classes if she has received a semester D in any introductory course of that discipline. Class failures: Any core class failed must be remediated prior to the start of the following school year, or enrollment may be jeopardized. Both grades, failed and repeated, are recorded on the transcript. It is expected that students will remediate D’s and F’s in core courses at Rosary Academy or through an approved program. See your counselor for remediation information.

Course requests and course alternates should be made with careful consideration since these requests are considered final. Classes without a minimum enrollment will be dropped from the schedule and a student will be placed in her alternate choice.

 Rosary Academy reserves the right to modify all courses listed in this Course Catalog, to cancel courses for which too few students register, and to make schedule changes when necessary.  Scheduling is done in the spring with your counselor.  Students’ courses may be changed if there is an error in placement, conflict between elective choices, insufficient course enrollment, not meeting course prerequisites, or the class being full.  All student schedules are assigned by computer. The system balances all class sizes and randomlyassigns teachers and periods. To maintain proper class balance and fairness to all, students/parents maynot request a schedule change to accommodate a teacher or class of their choice.  Classes are semester-long and year-long. Once placed into a class, students must remain in that class until the end of the school year.  Students have the opportunity to ADD/DROP courses within the first two weeks of the fall semester  Prerequisites for any subject must be met at the end of the first semester and maintained at the end of the second semester. Changes made at semester for a year-long class are rare and occur only under special circumstances with the approval of Administration.  Students planning on playing sports at the college level should see their counselor to verifythey are on track to meet NCAA/NAIA requirements

It is the responsibility of the parent and student, in consultation with the school counselor, to plan a program which will meet graduation requirements and the requirements of the post-graduation program of their choice.

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