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High School graduation ceremony at Salem Christian Academy Dobson NC

Promotion Guidelines

Students must pass all major academic subjects before being promoted to the next grade level. Major subjects include language arts, math, science, and heritage studies. If a student’s yearly average is below 60, the student is required to repeat the grade.

Graduation Requirements

SCA offers a college preparatory graduation track that prepares students academically and spiritually for life after high school. Students must earn 24 credits to graduate from high school. The college prep track includes the following credits:

  • 4 English (English I, English II, English III, English IV)
  • 4 History (World History, US History, American Government, Personal Finance)
  • 4 Math (Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra II, Pre-Calculus)
  • 4 Science (Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics)
  • 4 Bible (Attributes of God, Bible Study Skills, Understanding the Times, Apologetics)
  • 2 Foreign Language (Spanish I, Spanish II)
  • 2 Electives

Opportunity for dual enrollment classes at Surry Community College is available for qualifying students in 11th and 12th grades. SCA graduation requirements meet all standards for the state of North Carolina.

In addition to earning 24 credits, high school students will be required to complete 20 hours of community service per year of attendance, one mission trip during high school (grades 9-12), and achieve a minimum standardized test score (ACT composite, reading, or math score of 16 or above OR SAT of 900 or above).

Seniors who complete a minimum of 130 hours of community service prior to graduation will be honored with a silver cord at Baccalaureate. For mission trips, students can choose either a local (in-state), out of state, or foreign mission trip. The mission trip needs to be pre-approved by the principal. These trips may include construction for a nonprofit organization, helping in a ministry, assisting a missionary, etc.

SCA Drivers Education

Requirements for Registration

In order to take the Driver Education class in Surry County, students must be enrolled in a Surry County school, live in Surry County, or live within the Surry County School district.

Payment

Surry County Schools is using SchoolCash Online to pay for Driver's Ed and many more items. SCO will allow you to use Credit, Debit, Apple Pay, Google Pay or echeck to pay. The parent should receive an email once the class has filled and registration has closed. This email will have a private link to pay for the class online.

Salem Christian Academy will not be funding students’ Driver Education.


For additional information, please visit the Surry County Schools Driver Education Program website below:

surrycounty.instructure.com/courses/6414


Private Education

Dan Kiger is a private instructor. His class is called License to Live Driver Training. Below are ways to contact Dan Kiger:

Phone:
336-466-8367

Email:
kigerdn@wfu.edu

Address:
118 West Main Street
Elkin, NC 28621

Facebook:
facebook.com/p/Dan-Kiger-License-To-Live-Driver-Training-100063524921879

College preparation at Salem Christian Academy Dobson NC

College Info

Welcome to our virtual college counseling page! Please use the info below to explore some helpful links and information about major steps in the college-going process. If you have any questions, please reach out to us and we would be glad to walk along side with you.

  • Start talking about college with your parents, friends, and teachers.
  • Create a "Four-Year Plan" for your high school years.
  • Create profile on CFNC and utilize their helpful tools
  • Explore colleges, entrance requirements, majors, and careers (check out CFNC, BigFuture, and MyNextMove websites).
  • Keep track of accomplishments, awards/honors, extra-curricular activities, and volunteer work.
  • Get involved! Find a few things you enjoy doing and pursue those passions over the next four years. Colleges like to see depth and upward trajectory in a few key areas rather than mere involvement in a "bunch of things."
  • How are you spending your summer? Talk with your parents and counselor about volunteering or educational programs that align with your interests.
  • Be the best student you can be NOW! You will want to look back on your four years proud of what you accomplished in and out of the classroom. Do not kick yourself later for not taking high school seriously from the start.
  • Take the PSAT / PACT.

  • Give full-effort on practice college entrance exams such as pre-SAT to prepare you for the real thing.
  • Continue pushing your schoolwork to the next level. A strong academic record will prepare you well for success in college and beyond.
  • Stay involved! Focus in on a few extra-curriculars and work towards growth and leadership.
  • Create preliminary college list. Research and visit colleges that interest you. Sign up for information on their admissions pages and follow them on social media.
  • Go on college tours.
  • Consider summer programs in addition to jobs and community service.
  • Prepare for ACT and SAT to be taken Junior year. Buy a book and/or use an online program such as Khan Academy, PrepFactory, etc. No registration required. You can sign up on the ACT website to re-take if you want to increase your score.
  • Explore the scholarship pages of colleges you are considering so you can plan ahead for any major scholarships.
  • Narrow your list of colleges to include a few colleges within your academic profile (grades, test scores), one reach school with low acceptance rates if you would like, and perhaps at least one safe choice with high acceptance rates. You can use the CFNC college search tool or the CLT "find a college" list to help with this.
  • Take a second look at colleges of interest. Call ahead for appointments with admissions and financial aid offices. Consider an over-night visit if possible.
  • If you go on interviews or visits, don't forget to send thank-you notes.

  • Work on applications and essays as much as possible in advance. Applications go live August 1st.
  • Strongly consider applying Early Action. This requires you to submit your applications early, typically between October 1 and December 1, but you get an earlier response from the college.
  • Continue to take time to work, volunteer, attend a summer educational programs, or take summer dual-enrollment courses through CCP at Surry.
  • Prep to re-take ACT, SAT, or CLT if needed.

August/September

  • Use Common App or CFNC accounts for as many of the schools on your list as possible.
  • Re-take ACT, SAT, or CLT if needed (be mindful of Early Action deadlines).
  • Apply for scholarships.
  • College list should be mostly solidified and deadlines for these schools should be organized.

October

  • Finish College Applications (seek editing help from college advisor or a teacher!).
  • RDS. Residency Determination is a necessary step to proving NC residency and guaranteeing in-state tution rates at UNC schools or community colleges.
  • Optional: Fill out CSS Profile for more non-federal aid if school utilizes it (Davidson, Duke, Elon, Chapel Hill, WFU).

November

  • Submit applications.
  • College Application Week (one week in November a small number of NC schools will waive application fee).

December

  • FAFSA. Opens December 1. Fill out ASAP. Federal aid awards made until funds deplete.
  • Early Action decision notifications sent.
  • Enjoy Christmas vacation!

january

  • Regular decision deadlines.
  • Submit mid-year transcript if needed by colleges of choice.
  • Finish second semester strong. Colleges can and will withdraw your admission offer if grades/behavior become an issue.

February

  • Scholarships! Consider local scholarships sent via email. Deadlines are strict!

March

  • Attend "accepted student days."
  • College Acceptances (celebrate the good news with your teachers!).

April

  • Pay attention to emails from colleges.
  • Compare financial aid offerings.

May

  • Submit deposit and make decision by May 1. Notify other schools of decision.
  • Have school send final transcript to your final choice.
  • Graduate! You did it!

If you have additional questions, please contact:

Olivia Beroth
Principal
olivia@salemdobson.com