Being on-track means that you are passing all six of your core classes such as English, Math, Science, Social Studies, and Electives. If you meet this requirement every semester, you will have earned enough credits to graduate.
The on-track method helps students stay on track to graduate and get their diploma. Assessing if you are on-track or not is a great way to successfully know if you will be graduating on time.
Some practices that will help you stay on-track are to prioritize studying, attendance, grades, and good behavior.
About 75% of the school is on track to graduate in 4 years, according to data shared on Monday by Sarah Hasken, FHS principal. The senior and sophomore classes are leading the way with a nearly 80% on-track rate.
Freeport High School typically falls behind. The state average is around 85%, according to Hasken, but positive progress is always being made.