34 Convent Ave, Yonkers, NY 10703, Phone: 914-965-3114, Fax: 914-965-4510

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ACADEMIC INFORMATION

CURRICULUM

Sacred Heart High School prides itself upon its high academic standards.  Our academic curriculum surpasses the New York State Board of Regents requirements.

REQUIRED COURSES

FRESHMAN YEAR
Religion English
Global Studies I
Mathematics
Science
Modern Language
Art
History
Physical Education
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Religion
English
Global Studies II
Mathematics
Science
Modern Language
Health
Physical Education
JUNIOR YEAR
Religion
English
American History
Mathematics
Science
Modern Language
Elective
Physical Education
SENIOR YEAR
Religion
English
Economics
Government
Mathematics
Science
Electives
Physical Education

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ADVANCED PLACEMENT & SENIOR ELECTIVE COURSE OFFERINGS   

Advanced Placement Courses  Senior Electives
AP English Literature    Chemistry
AP U.S. History Physics
AP U.S. Government  Forensic Science
AP Biology Sports Medicine/Anatomy
AP Biology Psychology  
  Creative Writing
College Level Courses Desktop Publishing
Business Management Computer Graphics
English Ceramics
Pre-Calculus Drawing and Painting
Psychology  

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New York State Diploma Requirements (Class of 2013)

Local* Regents** Advanced Regents Diploma**
Algebra Algebra Algebra, Geometry & Trigonometry
Lab Science Living Envirnoment or Earth Science Three Lab Science
English English English
Global Studies Global Studies Global Studies
U.S. History U.S. History U.S. History
    Foreign Language

*In order to receive a Local Diploma a student must receive a minimum score of 65 on each of these Regents exams.

**In order to receive a Regents or Regents Diploma with Advanced Distinction a student must receive a minimum score of 65 on each of these Regents exams.

*In order to receive a Local Diploma a student must receive a minimum score of 55 on each of these Regents exams.   

**In order to receive a Regents or Regents Diploma with Advanced Distinction a student must receive a minimum score of 65 on each of 10 Regents exams.

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HONOR ROLL

Students meeting the following criteria are eligible for the Honor Roll. Honor Roll certificates are awarded quarterly.

High Honors:           95% average or better
First Honors:           90% average or better
Second Honors:       85% average or better

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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

To be eligible for the National Honor Society, students must:

  • be members of the sophomore, junior or senior class.

  • maintain an average of 88% or better in regents or honors classes.

  • exhibit leadership and positive character.

  • have spent at least one full semester at Sacred Heart High School.

  • complete the required service hours prior to induction.

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ACE PROGRAM

The Advanced College Experience Program is an academic partnership between Westchester Community College and Sacred Heart High School, which enables our students to enroll in college level courses and earn college credit during their final year(s) of high school. 

 

Classes are taught by approved, qualified teachers.  Students must meet all college pre-requisites and follow the Westchester Community College syllabi.  All classes take place in the high school during the students’ regular school day.

 

Students who complete all required coursework receive a grade which is recorded on an official transcript, which can then be forwarded to the student’s college for transfer credit evaluation.

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ACADEMIC FAILURE

Students are considered to have failed a subject if a grade less than 65% is received for the year as a final average in a course. A student who fails any subject must attend summer school at Sacred Heart High School. If he/she fails again in summer school, the Principal will review their academic record. A student may not graduate until he/she has made Top of Page any failures they have incurred regardless of credits they may have.

Failure of three subjects for the year may result in dismissal from Sacred Heart High School. If a student has several failures in January he/she may be dismissed pending an administrative review.

A student who fails four or more courses for the year will be dismissed from Sacred Heart High School.

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HOMEWORK

Homework is a vital part of learning and is required of all Sacred Heart students. Students not completing these assignments will be held accountable by their teachers. Academic growth is the responsibility of the teacher, the student and the parents.

Homework requests will be honored when a student has been absent a minimum of three consecutive days due to an illness. Sacred Heart High School must be contacted by 8:30 AM on the day a homework request is being made. Requests made after 8:30 AM cannot be guaranteed to be honored. Any student who is absent one or two consecutive days is expected to contact a classmate directly regarding homework.

Upon a student’s return to school from a legal absence, the student will have the same number of days to make up any missed work as days absent. For example:


1 missed day = 1 day for make up work
3 missed days = 3 days for make up work

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MISSED EXAMS

Upon a student’s return to school from a legal absence, the student will have two days to make up any missed exams or tests. The principal must clear any variance from this policy. If a student is absent from a Mid-Term or Final Exam, a physician’s note explaining the absence is required.

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CONFERENCES

A regular parent-teacher conference is scheduled after the first and second marking periods. If a parent wishes to consult with a teacher at other times, he/she may call the school office for an appointment. In this way, a meeting can be arranged for the convenience of all concerned.

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LIBRARY

The library is open school days from 7:30 AM to 3:30 PM. Students may use the library before school, after school or at lunch by obtaining a pass from the technology coordinator. The library/media center provides an organized and curriculum based book collection that is updated on an ongoing basis. Other services include: access to print and online periodicals and computers with Internet access.

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WEBSITE

The Sacred Heart High School website was created to provide access to the “life” of the school in a quick and easy fashion. Under the direction of the technology coordinator it is updated and maintained regularly. It contains links to information about school programs, admissions, homework, sports, activities, faculty, school publications and the school year calendar. The school’s website address is www.sacredhearths.net

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