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“In the Know”

“In the Know”. The “Numbers”. Credit Talk. Handbook Says. Who’s Who?. You Should Know. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Final Jeopardy.

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“In the Know”

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  1. “In the Know” The “Numbers” Credit Talk Handbook Says Who’s Who? You Should Know 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy

  2. Number of English/Speech credits needed for graduation? What is 40? The "Numbers"-100

  3. Number of math credits required for graduation? What is 30? The "Numbers"-200

  4. Number of science credits required for graduation. What is 30? The "Numbers"-300

  5. Number of Social Studies credits required for graduation. What is 30? The “Numbers”-400

  6. A student has seven grades: 2A’s, 2B’s, 1C, 1D, and 1F—a total of 17 g.p.a. points. Calculate their grade point average. What is17/7 = 2.4286? The "Numbers"-500

  7. The number of credits earned during a semester skinny class. What is 5 credits? Credit Talk-100

  8. The number of credits one could one earn in a school year? What is 80? Credit Talk-200

  9. The number of credits needed to move to the next grade level. What is a 65 for sophomores, 130 for juniors, 195 for seniors? Credit Talk-300

  10. The number of credits needed to graduate. What is 260? Credit Talk-400

  11. One of the classes that meets performing arts requirement other than art, music, or theatre. What is Architectural Drafting, Desktop Publishing, Linkages, Manufacturing Processes, Mechanical Drafting, Pre-engineering, Woods I, or Web Design? Credit Talk-500

  12. First offense if texting or using cell phone during school hours. What is phone is taken to the office and parent must pick it up? Handbook Says-100

  13. Number of minutes assigned if tardy to Block 1 or Block 3. What is 30 minutes? Handbook Says-200

  14. Where do you go to receive a parking tag. Where is the east entrance, Ms. Marzorati? Handbook Says-300

  15. The amount of a fine per day of an overdue book. What is 10 cents per day? Handbook Says-400

  16. The day 2nd term ends. What is December 20? Handbook Says-500

  17. Name of the head food service at CHS. Who is Mr. Birkel? Who’s Who-100

  18. The CHS Dean of Students. Who is Mr. Simonson? Who’s Who-200

  19. CHS teachers in their first year of teaching at CHS. Who are Mr. Brokaw, Mr. Schapmann, Ms. Jackson, Mr. Shea, Ms. Beaver, Mr. Gillespie, Mr. Kosch, & Mr. McDonald? Who’s Who-300

  20. CHS teacher who has written a college textbook. Who is Mr. Haefner? Who’s Who-400

  21. Name of the Columbus Public Schools Superintendent. Who is Dr. Loeffelholz? Who’s Who-500

  22. Person responsible for passing grades. Who is Me, the Student? You Should Know-100

  23. Consequence for not wearing your ID? What is30 minutes after school? You Should Know-200

  24. Where would you go to get PowerSchool Information What is Guidance Office? You Should Know-300

  25. Hours for ISS. What is 8:10 to 4 p.m.? You Should Know-400

  26. What is time set aside for additional academic help? What isMid-day Academic Time? You Should Know-500

  27. 1,100 What is the approximate number of students at CHS: FINAL JEOPARDY

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