Academic Information
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Course Catalog See the 2011-2012 course catalog.
Textbook Information
See the 2011-2012 textbook list.
How To Print Homework
For those students looking to print your homework off campus, please see the attached "Homework Printing" PDF for easy instructions and a visual walkthrough on how to do it.
Homework Printing PDF IT Department Hours
IT Department Hours for the 2010-2011 School Year 7:30 AM - 8:00 AM and 2:45 PM - 4:00 PM
2010 Summer Hours
7:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Graduation Requirements All courses offered at Servite High School are designed for the college and university bound student. For graduation from Servite High School, all students are required to complete 270 academic credits. A one-year course meeting daily would provide ten (10) academic credits. All of the courses must be passed and no student may graduate from Servite with an unredeemed 'F' for a semester grade on his transcript. In addition to credit requirements, there are also specific course requirements as indicated throughout the course catalog. Course Distinctions College Preparatory (CP) Courses These courses are designed to be a challenge to the student preparing for a college education. Material covered in these courses is presented in a detailed fashion at a pace designed for all students. Honors Placement (HP) Courses The course content is essentially the same in most honors sections as it is in the college preparatory classes. Honors sections, however, are conducted at a more accelerated pace and with greater intellectual intensity. Honors courses are traditionally more competitive. Advanced Placement (AP) Courses Servite High School also participates in the nationwide Advanced Placement program of college-level instruction in high school by offering an Advanced Placement courses. Students who complete these classes are eligible to take college grade examinations prepared by the College Entrance Examination Board. Success in the examination will earn the student college credit, advanced placement in college, or both. All Servite courses are UC/CSU approved unless otherwise indicated. Program of Studies Students must take seven (7) academic courses during periods 1 through 7 for each year of enrollment. The required Priory course is the eighth (8th) period. Required courses must be taken at Servite. Summer courses may be taken to make up for a failure but cannot be taken for advancement. |






