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Requirements for a Scholars Program Diploma

For Graduation Classes of 2003 - 2006


To provide a more rigorous academic program for achievement-oriented and academi­cally talented students in each school, the Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools Board of Education established the Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools Scholars Program for the pursuit and recognition of academic excellence. The Scholars Program provides for two levels of achievement: Academic Honors and Distinguished Scholar.

Objectives

· To provide more opportunities for in-depth study in all subject areas

· To strengthen academic skills

· To intensify academic achievement

· To improve scores on college admission tests

· To increase options for university admissions, college majors and careers

Admission Policy

A student choosing to participate in the Scholars Program should be willing to engage in the rigorous high school curriculum required by the Scholars Program to receive either an Academic Honors Diploma, a Distinguished Scholars Diploma or an IB Diploma.

Curriculum

The curriculum requirements for Academic Honors, Distinguished Scholar or IB Diplo­mas are those prescribed for the Diploma by the State Department, the IB or­ganization and Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools. Students must pass TCAP Gateway examinations in Algebra I, English II and Biology I.

Scholars Designation/Grades

The averages for Academic Honors and Distinguished Scholar will be computed from seven semesters of grade averages. The overall cumulative average for Distinguished Scholar will be 93-100. The overall grade average for Academic Honors shall be 85-92. These Scholars designations will be noted on the student’s transcript and diploma. In computing numerical grades for Advance Placement or an IB course, eight points will be added to the numerical six weeks and examination grades. No AP grade, or IB grade below 77 will receive extra points. Any student who takes AP examination(s) and pass(es) with a score of three or above shall be reimbursed for the cost of the ex­amination(s) by Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools.

School will determine the cumulative grade point average for all students who are participating in the Scholars Program at the end of the seventh semester. The Valedictorian and Salutatorian will have earned the highest grade averages among the Scholars. (See page 105 for more information.)

Students who take the Scholars Program curriculum and fail to achieve an average of 85 will have “Scholars Program Curriculum” stamped on their cumulative record and transcript. They will receive a regular diploma.

Core Courses
Credits Required

English (Honors, AP or IB if possible)

4

Math (Algebra I, II and Geometry or Geometry, Algebra II and one advanced math course)

3

Science (including both a biological and physical science)

3

Social Studies

U.S. History (Honors or IB/AP if possible) – 1 credit

Economics – ½ credit

Government – ½ credit

World History, Ancient History, World

Geography or AP European History

AP World Geography 1 credit

AP World History

3

Physical Education

1

Lifetime Wellness

1

University Path Technical Path

Course

Credits

Students choose one of these two paths or the dual path option.

Course

Credits

Foreign Language

2

(In the same language)

Technical Courses

4

(Focused on a technical area)

Visual or Performing Arts (IB students may substitute Theory of Knowledge for the second Performance/ Visual Arts course.)

2

Electives

3

Electives

3

TOTAL

22

TOTAL

22

And . . .

Gateway Exams must be passed in English II, Algebra I and Biology I.