California Scholarship Federtion (CSF)
Membership Rules: Membership is for 10th, 11th, and 12th grades only on a semester basis. Each semester, student must submit the following to apply:
A completed application
A $5.00 fee
A copy of transcript
Life membership - four semesters, once in senior year either semester. May receive Gold CSF Pin and transcript embossed.
100% Member - all six semesters 10th, 11th, and 12th grades. May receive in addition to Life benefits, consideration for a Senior Award.
CSF advisor will post in front of his/her classroom after spring membership drive:
A list of Life Members.
A list of potential 100% Members and Life Members.
Potential Life and 100% Members will be advised during the spring membership drive and receive an application for membership. To use second semester senior year for membership, students must complete a grade check and attach an $8.00 membership fee. The check should be made to CSF, on the day specified by the advisor (approximately three weeks before graduation).
All members must have ten points to qualify. Office aide, lab assistant or P.E. does not count.
Students that do not qualify by the grade check will not have an asterisk by their name for graduation, and may not wear a stole for graduation or have transcript stamped.
Seniors that have not qualified for Life membership by the February membership drive but qualify in June must bring their diploma to the registrar after final grades have been released to receive the CSF seal and pin.
Stoles will be sold by CSF officers on a specified date and sold at the student store thereafter. Also, students must pick up their own stole. A CSF Pin will accompany the stole and this will be paid for by CSF. Transcripts will not be stamped for 2nd semester senior membership until the summer. Note that if final grades do not qualify student for membership, the fee of $5.00 will be refunded through ASB.
Courses students may use to qualify are divided into Lists I, II, and III. Total points from List I must be at least four except for seniors. Total points from Lists I and II must be at least seven. Grand total of points from all lists must be at least ten. An "A" count three points and a "B" counts one. One additional point shall be granted for a grade of A or B in an AP, IB, or Honors course up to a maximum of two such points pr semester. At least two courses must be from List I. One course may be from List II. No more than five courses can be used to qualify. Only seniors have the option of using three courses from List II and none from List I. A grade of "D" or "F" in any class disqualifies a student for the semester.
| List I |
English
English 1-4 CP/H
English 5-8 CP/AP
Foreign Language
1-3/AP
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Math
Algebra 1
Algebra II CP/H
Geometry CP/H
Pre-Calculus CP/H/Advanced
AP Calculus AB or BC
Statistics AP
|
Science
Biology CP/H/AP
Chemistry CP/H/AP
Physics CP/AP
|
Social Studies
Economics CP/AP
US Govt CP/AP
US History CP/AP
World History CP/H
|
List II
|
English
Journalism
Science Fiction
Shakespeare
Speech/Debate
Modern Literature
|
Math
Algebra A
Algebra B
Basic Geometry
Data & Probability
|
Science
Natural Science |
Social Studies
Geography
Psychology
Sociology
World War II
|
| List III
|
Visual/Performing Arts Courses including all levels of:
Art
Band/Orchestra
Choir/Chorus
Ceramics
Drama
Lapidary
Photography
|
English
Yearbook
P.E.
Athletic Training
Social Science
Health(GSR)/School to Work
Leadership
Peer Assistance (PALS)
Personal growth & Development
Teen Living
|
ROP
Business Fundamentals
Business Leadership/DECA
CAD/Advanced CAD
Forensic Science
Sports Entertainment & Marketing
Virtual Enterprise
|
Other
Computers
Foods & Nutrition
3-D Wood Design
Work Experience
|
College Credit
Upon prior approval from a counselor, academic college courses may be transferred for high school elective credit at the rate of 3 1/3 high school units for each college semester unit. This credit is computed in the high school GPA.
It is the student's responsibility to request that the college transcript be sent to the high school registrar for credit to be recorded.
A student may not transfer college credit to the high school for any course taken that is the equivalent of a course offered at the high school without prior approval of the principal/designee.
Correspondence courses/Distance Learning (Online) Courses
Correspondence or Distance Learning (Online) courses may be taken from a school approved by the principal/designee prior to taking the course.
Each Correspondence or Distance Learning (Online) course to be presented for graduation credit must be approved by the principal/designee prior to taking the course.
Seniors taking Correspondence or Distance Learning (Online) courses during the second semester may request that their name be put on the graduation list upon presentation of evidence of satisfactory completion of courses and compliance with all other graduation requirements.
Glendora High School: 1600 E. Foothill Blvd. Glendora, CA 91741 | (626) 963-5731