Honor Roll & Awards
The Honor Roll is a special recognition for outstanding academic achievement and attitude. It is based on the student’s total grade point average for the preceding quarter or semester, as well as behavior (total amount of demerits). The minimum grade point required for Honor Roll recognition based on all subjects is a 3.0. All academic grades should be at least of a C or Satisfactory level (S-), and the conduct of a student must be satisfactory.
All academic honor students must have a Satisfactory grade for both Effort and Conduct. All non-core subjects must also have a Satisfactory grade.
Second Honors (3.95 – 3.5 GPA)
First Honors (3.55 – 3.9 GPA)
Principal’s List (3.95 GPA and higher)
Conduct Award
Effort Award
Most Improved Award
Service Award
Presidential Education Awards Program
The purpose of the President's Education Awards Program is to recognize students that demonstrate outstanding educational growth, commitment or intellectual development in the academic subjects of math and/or reading.
To be eligible for the President's Award for Educational Achievement, students must score in the 60th percentile or higher in math and/or reading, and also have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. This award is presented annually in the Fourth Quarter once a cumulative GPA has been calculated.
To be eligible for the President's Award for Educational Excellence, students must score in the 75th percentile or higher in math and/or reading, and also have a GPA of 3.5 or higher.