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As your child progresses through each grade level and milestone, it’s important that they have the resources to perform their best. We’re dedicated to supporting each student at every stage with curriculum information, testing preparation, and transcripts for higher education applications.

Curriculum Guide

The curriculum guide is a listing of our course offerings by department and includes other useful information such as the school prayer, graduation requirements, grading scale and explanation, and more.

2024-25 School Profile

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Testing

School/CEEB code: 231685

Incoming and Current 9th Grade Students

PSAT 8/9 is an aptitude test from the College Board within the SAT suite of assessments. Intended to measure what students learn in school and need to succeed in college, it consists of reading, writing and language, and math.

10th Grade

Pre-ACT PLAN provides valuable achievement information and will help students to prepare for the ACT; it tests English, math, science, and reading. The PSAT is used as a predictive assessment for the SAT and is offered as a practice test prior to its mandatory administration in 11th grade.

11th Grade

Practice ACT is an unofficial yet full-length ACT that allows students to focus on areas of weakness and concentrate on content needing additional review. The PSAT is optional — it is used as the National Merit Scholarship Competition Qualifying Test for the SAT measuring critical reading, mathematics, and writing.

ACT

Given at various locations on six national test dates; it may be taken multiple times. It assesses English, mathematics, reading, and science achievement and is recommended during the spring semester of 11th grade and the fall semester of 12th grade. An optional writing test is recommended in addition to the standard test for most college admission criteria. Information regarding specific test dates, locations, and fees can be found on the official ACT website at actstudent.org.

SAT

Given at various locations on six national test dates (different from the ACT); may be taken multiple times. It assesses reading, mathematics, and writing, includes a writing section, and is recommended during the spring semester of 11th grade and during the fall semester of 12th grade. SAT II assessments are specific, subject-based tests used for admission or placement in college programming. Information regarding specific test dates, locations, and fees are best found on the official College Board website at collegboard.org.

Transcripts

Transcripts reflect the following information: student names, address, birthdate, gender, ID number, current grade level, diploma date (when applicable), cumulative grade point average (GPA), courses taken by academic year, credit-granting institution(s), course name/number, mark (grade earned), weight (grade value), individual course credit (by semester), and total credits (by academic year).

Verbal or written requests may be made for transcripts in the following ways:

Official Transcripts

The transcript is considered ‘official’ when transmitted directly from the high school to the post-secondary institution or other requesting agency such as the National Clearinghouse Athletic Association, etc. A secure server is used to send transcripts electronically.

Unofficial Transcripts

An unsigned or unsealed transcript is not considered ‘official.’ The office may provide an unofficial transcript directly from the student management system Infinite Campus or from a final hard copy (post-graduation).

College Admission Transcripts

CCHS seniors must request all transcripts for college applications through their individual Scoir account.

Alumni Transcripts

Graduates of CCHS may request transcripts by using the Parchment link below.