This summer, current high school students are invited to virtually earn required academic credits toward graduation.
Bulloch County Schools’ Graduation Performance Academy will aid students in grades 9 to 12, during a summer session June 6 – July 15. Students can apply via this link. If you are interested, please speak with your high school counselor and apply by June 1. A flyer is also attached.
The free, self-paced sessions use a familiar computer-based platform, Edgenuity, with the support of certified teachers from the district. Teachers will be available to assist students Mondays through Fridays, from 8:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., virtually via Gmail, by telephone or Google Meet.
While students can set their own schedules, in order to earn credits successfully, it is highly recommended that students commit to working at least 15 hours per week on their course(s). Students will also have access to a graduation specialist who can help with goal setting, the Edgenuity platform and other questions.
Remember attending high school for four years does not make a student eligible to graduate. High school students must earn the appropriate number of course units each year to be considered on-track to graduate with a total of 24 credits. Students must make up course work not passed by attending credit recovery programs like this. This program is made possible by a Title V Rural Grant.
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