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Headmaster's
Academic List - The Headmaster's Academic List has been established
to recognize those Upper School Students who have achieved a high
degree of academic success in the Worcester Preparatory School.
Students
on the Headmaster's Academic List must achieve an average of 93
percent or above in their major subjects and may have no grade
lower than 76 percent in any special subject. Students on the
Honorable Mention List must have achieved an average of 89 - 92
percent in their major subjects and may have no grade lower than
76 percent in special subjects.
Any
student who drops a major subject after the course has been in
session five (5) school days, without substituting a comparable
course, is automatically ineligible to be on the Headmaster's
Academic List. Any student who transfers to Worcester Preparatory
School during the school year may (because of a reduced course
load) be ineligible for the Headmaster's or Honorable Mention
List.
Awards
Assemblies are held for Worcester Preparatory School students
at the closing of each school year. At this time awards are given
to those students who have demonstrated outstanding achievement
in academic areas, special subjects, drama, performing arts, sports,
leadership, perfect attendance, and citizenship. The student having
the highest grade point average for the entire year is the recipient
of the Headmaster's Academic Award. This award is given to a student
in grades 6-8, 9-11, and 12.
The
All Round Student Awards - The student having the highest
rating by a written vote of the faculty in the areas of citizenship,
scholarship, and contribution to the school, is the recipient
of the All Round Student Award. This award is given to a student
in grades 6-8, 9-11, and 12.
Valedictorian
and Salutatorian Awards - The Valedictorian, chosen from each
graduating class at Worcester Preparatory School, is determined
by academic achievement. Using the same criteria that determine
the Headmaster's Academic Listing, the Valedictorian selected
has maintained the highest total grade point average for the four
high school years. This award signifies the highest academic achievement
for the Worcester Preparatory School and requires its recipient
to have carried at least five major subjects for each of the four
high school years and to have been in attendance at Worcester
Preparatory School for at least two of those four years. The Salutatorian
Award is presented to the student with the second highest total
grade point average according to the same criteria as the Valedictorian.
National
Honor Society - Worcester Preparatory School students in grades
11 and 12 are eligible for membership based upon their achievement
in four areas: Scholarship, Character, Leadership, and Contribution
to the school. Continued membership requires that the students
maintain the same standards of scholarship and character that
qualified them before their induction.
National
Spanish Honor Society and National French Honor Society -
Worcester Preparatory School students in grades 10, 11, and 12
are eligible for membership in the National Spanish Honor Society
and the National French Honor Society if they have attained an
average of 93 during three consecutive semesters. Continued membership
in these two societies requires that students be in foreign language
in each high school year and maintain a 93 average each year.
National
Art Honor Society - Worcesterpre Preparatory School students
in Grades 10, 11, and 12 are eligable for membership in the National
Art Honor Society if they have maintained an average of 86 in
Art Elective or Photography. |