The Honor Roll is described as follows in the Student Handbook:
The Honor Roll gives recognition to those students who have obtained a high standard of achievement and who have exhibited satisfactory conduct and effort. Subjects meeting every day will be figured in the honor roll, although failures in any subject will make a person ineligible for honors.
The honor roll will be determined at the end of each marking period according to the following criteria:
- For high honors, an average of 3.6 to 4.0 on the basis of all subjects that meet every day. Students may not achieve high honors if they receive more than one "B".
- For honors, an average of 3.0 to 3.5 on the basis of all subjects is required. Students may not achieve honors if they receive more than one "C".
- The numerical equivalents are: A=4.0, B=3.0, C=2.0, D=1.0
- No student may make the honor roll if they receive:
- a failing grade in any subject
- a grade of D in any subject
- a grade of 4 in effort in any subject
- a grade of 3 in conduct in any subject