2024 – 2025 High School Course Offerings & Planning Guides
2024-2025 Course Catalog and Planning Guide
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If you have any questions about our high school academics program, please reach out to our College and Career Counselor – JaneAnne Tager – jtager@thefsi.us or call 828-318-8140
New FSI High School Parents and Students – Once our lottery takes place on April 10th, and your student has been offered and accepted an enrollment slot for the 2024 – 2025 School Year, FSI will request official records from your previous school. Please note: in order for your student to get registered for their classes, you will need to e-mail your student’s 3rd quarter report card and a mid-year transcript to Erinn Otten at eotten@thefsi.us as soon as possible. Until we receive those items your student will be unable to register for classes. For more information on high school students transferring into FSI, please read below.
Please note:
Transfer Credit
Students transferring into The Franklin School of Innovation from another school, private or public, a home school, or an alternative school may receive credit toward graduation for courses successfully completed in the sending school.
Students transferring from a public school or an accredited private school into Franklin will receive:
- Credit for all courses approved by the sending school
- Weighted credit for all courses designated by the sending school system as Honors or AP
Students transferring from a home school or a non-accredited private school may receive credit toward graduation based on the following guidelines.
- Nationally standardized test results: If a homeschool student scored at or above the national norms on the language arts, math, science, and social studies sections of a properly administered standardized test, one unit of credit will be assigned for each of the four subject areas. Note that the standardized test cannot be administered or scored by a parent, guardian, or relative of the student.
- If standardized test scores are not available, the Executive Director or designee will review documentation to determine acceptance of credit. Documentation may include transcript/report card from an online course, detailed lesson plans, originals of student work, tests/quizzes administered, and evidence of attendance. A placement test administered by The Franklin School of Innovation may also be required for credit acceptance.
- Grades will be recorded as “Pass” (P) or “Fail” (F).
- Homeschool Grades and credits will not be included in the calculation of GPA or class rank.
- Students must be enrolled with The Franklin School of Innovation for both their junior and senior years, in order to be ranked in their senior year.