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ACADEMICS
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NJDOE GRADUATION ASSESSMENT REQUIREMENTS (as of May 2023)
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2023-24 SCHOOL PROFILE
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2023-24 PROGRAM OF STUDIES
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HONOR ROLL
- The Honor Roll recognizes students who have demonstrated academic excellence. It is based on the marking period grades and is published four times each year. The Honor Roll recognizes two levels of student performance.
- High Honor status is achieved by students who earn no grade lower than an “A-” and
- Honor status by those who earn no grade lower than a “B.”
- Grades of “I” and “WF” disqualify a student from Honor Roll eligibility. One Medical “ME” grade is acceptable. A “WF” will be evaluated in view of individual circumstances.
- The Honor Roll recognizes students who have demonstrated academic excellence. It is based on the marking period grades and is published four times each year. The Honor Roll recognizes two levels of student performance.
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FREE TUTORING
- NHS TUTORS
- National Honor Society tutors are available on a limited basis to assist students at no cost. Please complete the following request form to be matched with a tutor:
- NHS Tutor Request Form
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PRIVATE TUTORS
- The NPHS Counseling Department does not endorse or recommend any particular tutor or organization.The following links are meant to serve as resources only.
- Independent Tutoring Services
- Please see our Standardized Testing Page for a list of private test prep companies.
- The NPHS Counseling Department does not endorse or recommend any particular tutor or organization.The following links are meant to serve as resources only.
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TIME MANAGEMENT/STUDY TIPS
- NPHS Counseling Department: Tips for Time Management, Organization, and Studying
- Case Western Reserve University: Test-taking Strategies
- Case Western Reserve University: Learning Assessments and Printable Student Resources
- InGenius Prep: 11 High School Study Skills to Prepare you for College
- College of Charleston: Handout Library (includes calendars, communication, learning, reading/note-taking, studying, test-taking, time-management, and writing links)
- HowToStudy.org: Subject-Specific tips
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ARTICLES
- U.S. News & World Report: Know How to Recover from a High School Sophomore Slump
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Last Modified on September 7, 2023