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TRANSCRIPTS. TRANSCRIPT DEFINITION. A high school transcript is a permanent record of your academic accomplishments in high school . Your MHHS transcript includes: Every class you took in high school When you took the class The final letter grade you earned at the end of each semester
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TRANSCRIPT DEFINITION A high school transcript is a permanentrecord of your academic accomplishments in high school. Your MHHS transcript includes: • Every class you took in high school • When you took the class • The final letter grade you earned at the end of each semester • The number of credits you earned for each class • A credit summary • Your cumulative high school GPA
PURPOSE • To apply to college • Arguably the most important part of your college application • Colleges can learn a lot about you from your transcript • To graduate high school • Counselors review your transcript to make sure you have met all of the graduation requirements to earn your high school diploma • You also need a transcript if you transfer to another high school • To apply for jobs • Some jobs require you to submit your high school transcript when you apply
MHHS GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS *students must pass a class with a grade of D or better to earn credits
SAMPLE TRANSCRIPT 2 Semesters = 1 Year Grade 9 Semester 1 Credit ATTEMPT Credit COMPLETE Grade 9 Semester 2 Summer School: D+ is remediated (credits zeroed out in 9th grade attempt). Term (semester) GPA p = College Prep + p = College Prep weighted (Honors) Credit Summary : Outlines requirements for high school graduation. Check the NEEDED section on yours! Cumulative GPAs
QUESTIONS? If you have questions, ask your counselor! A counselor is assigned to you based on your last name. A-E: MRS. FRIESEN & MRS. BENNETT F-L: MRS. DOONER M-R: MS. MARTIN S-Z: DR. BOSWELL • Email us! Our email addresses are on the counseling page of the MHHS website. • Go to the MHHS website, click on counseling, and click on “counseling appointment” • Come find us! Most of you know where our offices are. If you’re not sure, ask at the front desk. • Come to one of our Scheduling Questions Labs: Sign up HERE: • https://tinyurl.com/schedulingquestions