Last updated
01/23/2008 08:05:57 AM
Academic
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RHS Profile
Click
here for the 2007-2008 Program of Studies
The Program of Studies is
designed to help students and
their parents develop a
four-year education plan at RHS.
Read it carefully and keep
course sequences in mind when
making decisions.
For a sample 4-Year Summary please click
HERE.
Transcript
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Guidance Secretary.
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Curriculum
Overview
Fine
Arts
World
Language
Language
Arts
Mathematics
Practical
Arts
Science
Social
Studies
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2006-2007 District Calendar
2007-2008 District Calendar
2008-2009 District Calendar
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SAT
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RHS Graduation Requirements |
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Class of 2008
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120 Total Credits
- 4 Credit Years of English
- 2 Credit Years of World Language
- 3 Credit Years of Science
- 1 Credit Year of World History
- 2 Credit Years of Social Studies and US History
- 3 Credit Years of Mathematics (computer courses excluded)
- 1 Credit Year of Physical Education and Health & Safety for each year of enrollment in RHS
- 1 Credit Year of Visual and/or Performing Arts
- 1 Credit Year of Practical Arts
- Passing scores on each section (Language Arts/Literacy & Math) of the HSPA
Class of 2009
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120 Total Credits
- 4 Credit Years of English
- 2 Credit Years of World Language
- 3 Credit Years of Science
- 1 Credit Year of World History
- 2 Credit Years of Social Studies and US History
- 3 Credit Years of Mathematics (computer courses excluded)
- 1 Credit Year of Physical Education and Health & Safety for each year of enrollment in RHS
- 1 Credit Year of Visual and/or Performing Arts
- 1 Credit Year of Practical Arts
- Passing scores on each section (Language Arts/Literacy & Math) of the HSPA
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High School Proficiency Assessment |
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The State of New Jersey requires that all students must pass the Grade 11 New Jersey High School Proficiency Assessment. The HSPA will be administered annually in the spring of eleventh grade. Eleventh grade students whose scores are partially proficient will qualify for remedial assistance in grade 12.
The
HSPA will be given to the Class of
2008 on March 5, 6, 7 and 8.
Students will be able to check
their room assignments posted
throughout the school on those
days.
Additional information can be found on the NJ Department of Education
website.
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