Terrific 10th Graders!

Welcome Sophomores!  This year is going to be even better than last year! Please utilize the information on this website and stop by the Counselor's Office if you have any questions or concerns. Remember, it is never too early to start thinking about college and your future.  I know you will have a very successful 10th grade year!

General Information

1. Students earn Graduation Credits in grades 9-12.  Credits are earned at the rate of .5 units per course per semester.  Student’s must earn a minimum of 27 units prior to graduation (for an advanced college prep diploma).

2. A student’s Grade Point Average (GPA) is determined by quality points earned from all classes taken in grades 9 – 12.  This includes required courses and electives. Points are earned at the following rate:  A=4 quality points, B=3 quality points, C=2 quality points, D=1 quality point, F=0 quality points.  (Advanced Placement Classes are weighted 1 point if a student earns an 80 or above in the class.  So, if a student earns an A in an Advanced Placement class he or she would earn 5 quality points for that class rather than 4.) Advanced Placement classes are available starting in your junior year.

3. A student’s Academic Average is determined by averaging the numerical grade received in all core classes taken through the final semester of the senior year.  Core classes include English, Math, Science, Social Studies and Foreign Language.  In order to graduate with honors, or to be inducted into or maintain membership in the Honor Societies, a student must have an overall academic average of 90 or above.  Academic Average cannot be rounded up.

4. Graduation Requirements:

Advanced College Prep Course of Study

English 4 Credits
Math 4 Credits (including Geometry, Algebra II and Pre-Calculus)
Science 4 Credits (including Biology and Chemistry)
Social Studies 4 Credits (including World History, American History, Government & 
                Economics)  *Geography is integrated into all classes
PE 1 Credit
Health .5 Credit
Fine Arts .5 Credit
Foreign Language 2 Credits
Electives 7 Credits
Total: 27 Credits




College Prep Course of Study

English 4 Credits
Math 4 Credits (including Geometry and Algebra II)
Science 4 Credits (including a physical science, biological science and 2 electives)
Social Studies 4 Credits (including World History, American History, Government & 
                Economics)  *Geography is integrated into all classes
PE 1 Credit
Health .5 Credit
Fine Arts .5 Credit
Electives 8 Credits
Total: 26 Credits


5. Each September, Lee-Scott Academy hosts an annual College Fair. Colleges from many different areas come to the campus to meet with students and parents. All student are encouraged to attend.

6. As a condition of graduation, all students in grades 9-12 must complete 75 hours of Community Service.  Students may start earning community service credit beginning the first day of  school of their 9th grade year.  All community service must be done for a non-profit organization and documentation must be turned in to the counselor.  Diplomas will not be issued until the requirement has been met.  A community service brochure with detailed explanations is available in the Guidance Office and is under the Community Service link on this website.

7. Know your school - rules, policies and procedures, calendar, attendance and tardy policies, and athletic eligibility requirements (a copy of the AISA athletic eligibility rules is available in the Guidance Office).

Important Testing Information:


Counselor Home Page

Lee-Scott Academy 1601 Academy Drive.Auburn, AL  bsample@lee-scott.org  (334)821-2430 x.22