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High School Profile
2008-2009
Keshequa offers a traditional high school program for approximately 253 students in grades 9 through 12. Programs include college preparatory, trade and technical areas. Students have the opportunity to participate in college-level courses taught by adjunct professors of Genesee Community College. These academic studies take place in the high school classroom and upon successful completion a student will earn transferable college credit. One and two- year half-day vocational programs are offered in numerous career areas at the Genesee Valley BOCES Vocational Center. Students will meet all New York State requirements for either a Regents or Advanced Regents Diploma.
Class of 2008 at a glance
Class size …………………..... 70
NYS Regents diplomas …........ 53%
Advanced Regents diplomas … 31%
Post– secondary plans:
Four-year college …... . 35%
Two-year college……. 44%
Employment ………… 24%
Military ……………. .... 5%
College courses are noted on the transcript with an asterisk (*). Students who successfully complete these courses receive college credit from Genesee Community College in Batavia, New York.
Cell Biology (BIO 104)
English Communication (ENG101)
Statistics (MAT 129)
Pre-Calculus (MAT 140)
Calculus I (MAT141)
Calculus II (MAT 142)
American National Government (POS 101)
Introduction to Sociology (SOC 101)
General Psychology (PSY 101)
Web Publishing (CIS 113)
Architectural Drawing (ERG 103)
Safety and First Aid (HED 205)
Transitions: FYE ( FYE 100)
Personal Health ( HED 203)
US History ((HIS 203/204)
Western Traditions I & II (HIS 104/105)
Grade point average (GPA) and class rank are based on all traditionally graded courses. The highest repeat grade only is figured in the GPA. Class rank is based on all students receiving a regular Regents or Advanced Regents diploma. College-level courses are weighted by adding five percent of the ten week grade to the class average.
Graduation Requirements
required subjects units required
English 4.0
Social Studies 4.0
Mathematics 3.0
Science 3.0
Fine Arts 1.0
Health .5
Physical Education 2.0
Electives 5.5
Total units required 23.0
And for the …
Regents Diploma
Completion of the required units of study, five Regents exams and a total of 23 credits.
Advanced Regents Diploma
In addition to the state requirements, students will be required to complete an additional Regents exam in math and science and a three year sequence in foreign language or earn five credits in the arts, technology, business and/or a vocational program
High School Counseling Office
13 Mill Street, Nunda, New York 14517
Tel. 585-468-2541 ext. 4012