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- Retiree Benefits | SR-7 School District
Flexible Benefit Services MET Retiree Benefit Management and Billing Beginning April 1, 2025, Retirees who continue MET Health, Dental or Vision Plans will manage their benefit elections and billing through Flexible Benefit Services, LLC. Newly eligible retirees will receive enrollment communications once benefits are termed as a full time employee and they are transitioned to Retiree status. Enrollments must be completed within the Flexible Benefit Services system in order to remain active in Retiree status. Please be prompt in responding to initial and open enrollment communications to get the most from your Retiree benefit plans. Below you will find the link to the Retiree login page along with guide(s) provided by Flexible Benefit Services to make this process as easy as possible. Flexible Benefit Services Easily manage your Retiree or Direct Bill services online with real-time information available 24/7. Direct Bill ACH Payment Setup Guide PDF How to setup ACH and recurring payments on the Flex Direct Bill Portal. Benefit Advocate Center-continued access Retirees will still be able to utilize the Benefit Advocate Center for plan and claim questions. Please don't hesitate to utilize this free service when needed. Contact the Benefit Advocate Center (BAC)! The BAC is here to help you get the most from your benefit program while also providing support for those difficult insurance situations that can arise. Benefit Advocate Center dedicated toll free number:1-833-940-3959 or via email at bac.MET@ajg.com Available 8:00 am - 6:00 pm. See link below for more information on how the Benefit Advocate Center can assist you. Benefit Advocate Center & Sydney Health App PDF It’s easy. Everything you need to know about your Anthem benefits — all in one place. It’s simple, personal and all about you.
- High School | SR-7 School District
District Calendar Food Menus For information regarding safety on any campus, please visit our School Safety Resource page . Counselor's Office HS Handbook 26-27 Our School Library Learning Center Welcome Welcome to the Seneca High School website. We hope you find the site informational and user friendly. It is an honor to be part of an exciting school system so rich in Tradition, Pride, and Class. Tradition, Pride, and Class reflects everything the students, staff, and administration strive to accomplish in all that we do at Seneca High School. It is a blessing and privilege to work with great students, highly-qualified teachers, enthusiastic support staff, involved parents, and administrators who strive to lead by example. We are working to provide your child with the best possible educational opportunities in a safe, positive learning environment. We hope this site provides you with the information you are looking for. If we can be of assistance, please call us at 417-776-3926. We hope to see you attending the many activities hosted by Seneca High School. GO INDIANS! -Dan Hueller SHS Principal Learning Center SLC Staff Matt Crane - Seneca Learning Center Rachel Crane - Seneca Learning Center Imagine Learning Site Seneca High School Library Hours: Mon - Fri 7:40 -3:30 Policies: 2-3 books/2 weeks Click Here to visit the Library Site Librarian: Mrs. Rebecca Otey Library Lookup AR Bookfinder Google Classroom Renaissance Learning Sora The Joplin Globe Newsela ALEKS Typing.com Storyline Online Kahoot! Quizlet i-Ready Connect Seesaw.me Tinkercad (autodesk) Khan Academy McGraw Hill Education Class Dojo USA Test Prep Scratch (MIT) Prodigy Math Game Cool Math Games Multiplication Tables Padlet Good Reads Near Pod Epic! Code.org 1 2 3 4 5 Staff Mr. Dan Hueller, Principal Dr. Katie Mock, Assistant Principal Mr. Rich Adkins, Athletic Director Mrs. Nicki Strickland, Counselor Mrs. Lori Brock, Counselor Mr. Tom Hodge, At Risk Counselor Diane Durman, Counselor Secretary Jennifer French, Office Secretary Allison Cummings, Office Secretary Jessica Truelove, Nurse Officer James Kelly, School Resource Officer (SRO) Rebecca Otey, Media Specialist Kelsey Marshall, Lunch Room Stacie Aldridge, Lunch Room Heidi Boyer, Lunch Room Tonja Kalambach, Lunch Room Markie Greninger, Custodian Todd Shafer, Custodian Domenic Yeakey, Custodian Jim Berends, Custodian Communications Arts Mrs. Brooke Wiles Mr. Jon Cole Mrs. Rebecca DePriest Mrs. Rebecca Otey Mrs. Karina Cole Mrs. Julie Repplinger Mrs. Mackenzie Hayes Mrs. Emily Wooten Mr. Josue Martinez Fine Arts Mr. Joseph Fry Mr. Tyler Jones Mrs. Katelyn Parker Mr. Chris Tanksley Practical Arts Mrs. Angel Roller Mr. Kelly Stevenson Miss. MaKynzi Stone Ms. Katy Stovall Math Mrs. Angela Connor Mr. Will Roark Mrs. Holly Schulte Mrs. Annette Wynn P.E. Coach Rachel Ayo Coach Skip Brock Coach Cody Hilburn Cassidy Barclay Coach Jeff Sill Science Mrs. Shana Ball Mrs. Angela Connor Mr. David Sherwood Mr. Chris Yust Social Studies Mr. Richard Patterson Mrs. Rebecca DePriest Mr. Jim Paxson Mr. Danny Plake Specials Rachel Ayo - TPC/Health Cort Hardy - TPC/Health Clary Wright - Spanish Special Education Mr. Jeff Charles Miss. Elizabeth Dubois Miss. Kaley Parker Speech and Debate Rebecca DePriest Emily Wooten Paraprofessionals Ms. Austin, Para Mrs. Rachel Crane, Para Mrs. Garrett, Para Mr. Keith, Para Mrs. Ledbetter, Para Mrs. Scott, Para Mr. Steadman, Para Mrs. Testerman, Para Mrs. Sydnee Miller SLC Matt Crane - Seneca Learning Center Reanna Crandall - Seneca Learning Center Adam Hughes - Seneca Learning Center Seneca A+ Program Seneca A+ Program: The key goal of the A+ Schools Program is to assure that all students when they graduate, are well-prepared to pursue advanced education, employment or both. Goals of the SHS A+ School Program 1. To ensure that all students graduate from High School. 2. To ensure that all students complete a selection of High School Studies that is challenging and has identified learning expectations. 3. To ensure that all students proceed from High School Graduation to a College, a Post-Secondary Vocational / Technical School, or a high wage job with work place skill development opportunities Student Benefits • Money for tuition to attend a Missouri public community or technical college • Opportunity to learn about careers at the place of business as well as in the classroom. • Tutoring and mentoring experience • Career Pathways to help provide a focus and guidance • Encouragement to attend school regularly and work hard • Experience using computers and other technologies to solve problems. Helpful Links: FAFSA Missouri Selective A+ Schools Service Contact: Dr. Katie Mock, A+ Coordinator kmock@senecar7.com 417-776-3926 A+ Tuition reimbursement is contingent upon state funding. State funding may be removed or reduced at any time, and is not the responsibility of Seneca R-VII School District. The tuition reimbursement will be within the amount appropriated annually by the state. Requirements Document Links Latest Algebra 1 EOC Requirement A+ Financial Incentive Requirements Colleges and Technical Schools that Accept A+ List of Colleges that Accept A+ List of Technical Schools that Accept A+ Forms A+ Agreement Appeal of Citizenship Requirements Document
- Early Childhood | SR-7 School District
District Calendar Food Menus For information regarding safety on any campus, please visit our School Safety Resource page . Weekly Lessons Click or tap to view the site, Powered by Seesaw. Administration Dedra Cornett - ECSE Director Michele Powell - EC Secretary Nurse Jami Wilson, RN - District Lead Nurse Teachers and Specialists Sheri Guesby Kristi Tate Kim Hembree Darlene Schmitt Deann Woodward Ashley Neely- SLP Jo Mailes, SLP-A Ashley Gassaway, OT Melissa Aldridge, PTA Nicole Lingenfelter, PT Paraprofessionals Kim Blevins Addie Connell Michelle Dardenne Tonya Hatfield Teresa Wills Shyann Wilson
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District Calendar Food Menus For information regarding safety on any campus, please contact our School Resource Officer (SRO): Officer James Kelly, Phone: 417-776-3926, Email: jkelly@senecar7.com All (90) Blog Posts (47) Other Pages (43) 90 items found for "" Blog Posts (47) Seneca High School Class of 2025 Parents Attention Senior Parents Look for an EMAIL from Lori Brock, SHS Post-Secondary Advisor filled with important Senior information. If you did not receive the email, or have questions or concerns, please contact Lori Brock at lbrock@senecar7.com Seneca School District Lead Testing Results In compliance with the Get the Lead Out of School Drinking Water Act (RsMo 160.077) the Seneca R-VII School District is posting test results and any remediations taken as a result of the tests, as PDF files, here on this article. Lead Testing Remediation Letter PDF High School Lead Final Report PDF Junior High School Lead Final Report PDF Intermediate School Lead Final Report PDF Elementary School Lead Final Report PDF Early Childhood School Lead Final Report PDF VOAG Lead Final Report PDF Central Office Lead Final Report PDF Wellness Policy: 2024 Policy Assessment Purpose Board Policy ADF requires the assessment of the adherence to the wellness policy and guidelines be conducted a minimum of once every three years. Members of a school wellness committee have completed the assessment of the compliance with the wellness policy guidelines and setting future goals to determine progress in attainment. The results of this assessment will be made available to the public. The copy of the assessment will be published on the district website. Section 1: General Information School District included in the assessment: School District of Seneca R-7, Seneca, Missouri Month and year of current assessment: June,2024 Date of last Local Wellness Policy revision: August 17, 2017 Website address for the wellness policy and/or information on how the public can access a copy: https://simbli.eboardsolutions.com/Policy/ViewPolicy.aspx?S=331&revid=LyOxg46uOvH8tuoZPNQMjg==&ptid=amIgTZiB9plushNjl6WXhfiOQ==&secid=&PG=6&IRP=0&isPndg=false Section 2: District Wellness Committee Information How many times per year does your school wellness committee meet? Four Designated District Wellness Leader Name Job Title Email Address Jami Wilson Lead Nurse jwilson@senecar7.com District Wellness Committee Members Name Job Title Email Address Heidi Boyer Director of Food Services hboyer@senecar7.com Dan Hueller High School Principal dhueller@senecar7.com Becky Bale JR High Principal bbale@senecar7.com Will King Intermediate Principal wking@senecar7.com Greg Hatfield Elementary Principal ghatfield@senecar7.com Matt Gasaway Physical Education Teacher mgassaway@senecar7.com Sandy Prince School Board Secretary sprince@senecar7.com Angie Clark School Nurse angelaclark@senecar7.com Christian Hutchinson Parent hutchinsonfamily82@gmail.com Dakotah Gil Student 24dgil@senecar7.com Section 3: Assessment Summary The wellness program coordinators, with input from the wellness committee members, completed the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Wellness Policy in Action Tool (WPAT) to measure the overall effectiveness of the Seneca R-7 School District’s wellness program. The use of this assessment tool provides scoring for written policy and implementation as well as recommendation for next steps to improve the district's wellness policy. As a part of the assessment process the wellness team agrees to review and update the district’s Wellness Program Guidelines and Procedures. Junior High/High School WPAT Results Elementary/Intermediate WPAT Results The Missouri Consultants for Education model policy was used for comparison to Seneca R-7 School District’s current policy. In agreement with the results from the WPAT, the written policies and procedures need to be reviewed and updated to promote overall wellness for our students, employees and community. Section 4: Program Goals The team approach to the program assessment encouraged input from multiple perspectives leading to development of the following goals in each of the content areas: School Health and Safety Policies and Environment Review written policy and procedure with administrators to increase awareness of guidelines and importance of adherence in the school sites. Nutrition Education Review and update the written policies and procedures. Standards for School Meals Review and update the written policies and procedures. Competitive Foods and Beverages Review and update the written policies and procedures. Physical Education and Physical Activity Review and update the written policies and procedures. Wellness Promotion and Marketing Review and update the written policies and procedures. Community Involvement Strive to maintain existing and develop new community partnerships to increase resources for students and families. Section 5: Next Steps The wellness committee members will meet to establish an action plan that will include reviewing written policies and procedures and recommending updates to the district's school board for approval. Additionally, establish an action plan to increase the number and diversity of committee members. Information regarding the wellness policy as well as related wellness guidelines and procedures will be available on the Seneca R-7 School District website. View All Other Pages (43) Food Menus | SR-7 School District District Calendar Food Menus For information regarding safety on any campus, please contact our School Resource Officer (SRO): Officer James Kelly, Phone: 417-776-3926, Email: jkelly@senecar7.com School District Menus Students may only carry a MAXIMUM negative balance of $10.00 on their food service account. If the account goes over the $10.00 limit, the student will be fed a sack lunch and a carton of milk, until the account is brought current. 2024-2025 LUNCH PRICES Breakfast Breakfast All Schools $1.50 Reduced Student Breakfast $0.30 Adult Breakfast $2.30 Lunch Elementary & Intermediate Lunch $1.90 Junior High & High School $2.00 Reduced Student Lunch $0.40 Adult Lunch $3.40 USDA Non Discrimination Statement PDF August Breakfast Menu August Lunch Menu High School | SR-7 School District District Calendar Food Menus For information regarding safety on any campus, please contact our School Resource Officer (SRO): Officer James Kelly, Phone: 417-776-3926, Email: jkelly@senecar7.com Counselor's Office HS Handbook 24-25 18 hours ago Seneca High School Class of 2025 Parents Attention Senior Parents Look for an EMAIL from Lori Brock, SHS Post-Secondary Advisor filled with important Senior information. If you... Aug 8 New High School Device Policy FROM THE DESK OF DAN HUELLER, PRINCIPAL Attention Parents, Guardians, and Students: Please take a moment to read over the following... Aug 1 2024 Revised Free and Reduced-Price Meal Policy PUBLIC RELEASE August 1, 2024 Seneca R-7 School District announced its revised free and reduced-price policy for school children unable... 1 2 Staff Mr. Dan Hueller, Principal Dr. Katie Mock, Assistant Principal Mr. Rich Adkins, Athletic Director Ms. Mel Lance, Counselor Mrs. Lori Brock, Counselor Mr. Tom Hodge, At Risk Counselor Diane Durman, Counselor Secretary Jennifer French, Office Secretary Sarah Starchman, Office Secretary Angie Clark, Nurse Officer James Kelly, School Resource Officer (SRO) Rebecca Otey, Media Specialist Judy Alexander, Lunch Room Stacie Aldridge, Lunch Room Heidi Boyer, Lunch Room Tonja Kalambach, Lunch Room Markie Greninger, Custodian Todd Shafer, Custodian Domenic Yeakey, Custodian Jim Berends, Custodian Communications Arts Mrs. Abigail Clark Mr. Jon Cole Mrs. Rebecca DePriest Mrs. Rebecca Otey Mrs. Sophia Pyle Mrs. Julie Repplinger Mr. Canaan Vermillion Mrs. Emily Wooten Miss. Clary Wright Fine Arts Mr. Joseph Fry Mr. Tyler Jones Mrs. Katelyn Parker Mr. Chris Tanksley Practical Arts Mrs. Angel Roller Mr. Kelly Stevenson Miss. MaKynzi Stone Ms. Katy Stovall Math Mrs. Angela Connor Mr. Will Roark Mrs. Holly Schulte Mrs. Annette Wynn P.E. Coach Rachel Ayo Coach Skip Brock Coach Cody Hilburn Josue Martinez Coach Jeff Sill Science Mrs. Shana Ball Mrs. Angela Connor Mr. David Sherwood Mr. Chris Yust Social Studies Mrs. Crystal Charles Mrs. Rebecca DePriest Mr. Jim Paxson Mr. Danny Plake Specials Rachel Ayo - TPC/Health Cort Hardy - TPC/Health Clary Wright - Spanish Special Education Mr. Jeff Charles Miss. Elizabeth Dubois Miss. Kaley Parker Speech and Debate Rebecca DePriest Emily Wooten Paraprofessionals Ms. Austin, Para Mrs. Rachel Crane, Para Mrs. Garrett, Para Mr. Keith, Para Mrs. Ledbetter, Para Mrs. Scott, Para Mr. Steadman, Para Mrs. Testerman, Para SLC Matt Crane - Seneca Learning Center Rachel Crane - Seneca Learning Center Adam Hughes - Seneca Learning Center Our School Library Learning Center Welcome Welcome to the Seneca High School website. We hope you find the site informational and user friendly. It is an honor to be part of an exciting school system so rich in Tradition, Pride, and Class. Tradition, Pride, and Class reflects everything the students, staff, and administration strive to accomplish in all that we do at Seneca High School. It is a blessing and privilege to work with great students, highly-qualified teachers, enthusiastic support staff, involved parents, and administrators who strive to lead by example. We are working to provide your child with the best possible educational opportunities in a safe, positive learning environment. We hope this site provides you with the information you are looking for. If we can be of assistance, please call us at 417-776-3926. We hope to see you attending the many activities hosted by Seneca High School. GO INDIANS! -Dan Hueller SHS Principal Learning Center SLC Staff John Wyrick - Administrator Dee Wyrick - Teacher Imagine Learning Site Seneca High School Library Hours: Mon - Fri 7:40 -3:30 Policies: 2-3 books/2 weeks Click Here to visit the Library Site Librarian: Mrs. Rebecca Otey Library Lookup AR Bookfinder Google Classroom Renaissance Learning Sora The Joplin Globe Newsela ALEKS Typing.com Storyline Online Kahoot! Quizlet i-Ready Connect Seesaw.me Tinkercad (autodesk) Khan Academy McGraw Hill Education Class Dojo USA Test Prep Scratch (MIT) Prodigy Math Game Cool Math Games Multiplication Tables Padlet Good Reads Near Pod Epic! Code.org Roar (AR) Seneca A+ Program Seneca A+ Program: The key goal of the A+ Schools Program is to assure that all students when they graduate, are well-prepared to pursue advanced education, employment or both. Goals of the SHS A+ School Program 1. To ensure that all students graduate from High School. 2. To ensure that all students complete a selection of High School Studies that is challenging and has identified learning expectations. 3. To ensure that all students proceed from High School Graduation to a College, a Post-Secondary Vocational / Technical School, or a high wage job with work place skill development opportunities Student Benefits • Money for tuition to attend a Missouri public community or technical college • Opportunity to learn about careers at the place of business as well as in the classroom. • Tutoring and mentoring experience • Career Pathways to help provide a focus and guidance • Encouragement to attend school regularly and work hard • Experience using computers and other technologies to solve problems. Helpful Links: FAFSA Missouri Selective A+ Schools Service Contact: Dr. Katie Mock, A+ Coordinator kmock@senecar7.com 417-776-3926 A+ Tuition reimbursement is contingent upon state funding. State funding may be removed or reduced at any time, and is not the responsibility of Seneca R-VII School District. The tuition reimbursement will be within the amount appropriated annually by the state. Requirements Document Links Latest Algebra 1 EOC Requirement A+ Financial Incentive Requirements Colleges and Technical Schools that Accept A+ List of Colleges that Accept A+ List of Technical Schools that Accept A+ Forms A+ Agreement Appeal of Citizenship Requirements Document Counselor's Office | SR-7 School District District Calendar Food Menus For information regarding safety on any campus, please contact our School Resource Officer (SRO): Officer James Kelly, Phone: 417-776-3926, Email: jkelly@senecar7.com Counselor Info Course Catalogs Scholarships College Prep Career and Technical Education Programs Counselors Melissa Lance School Counselor mlance@senecar7.com Lori Brock Post-Secondary Advisor lbrock@senecar7.com Diane Durman Counselor's Office ddurman@senecar7.com College Prep Links ACT College Test Preparation Recommended College Prep Curriculum College Costs – Missouri Connections CTEC Seneca High School students are offered the opportunity to attend Crowder Technical Education Center (CTEC) programs their Junior year of high school. These programs allow students to earn skills and Industry Recognized Credentials to assist them with their future career goals after high school. Students can speak with the counselor about touring and applying to CTEC during their sophomore year of high school. More information about CTEC and the opportunities it can provide our students are found on their website: Crowder Technical Education Center (CTEC) UPDATED 2024-2025 Course Catalog Scholarship Links (these may change often, so some links may be broken or outdated) Balanced Man Scholarship at Missouri S&T Dr. Glenn Coltharp Southwest Center Teacher Education Scholarship Cornerstone Bank 2024 Scholarship Newton County Farm Bureau Board Scholarship Opportunities (PDF) Blue Line Scholarship (PDF File) Missouri's STEM Signing Day Scholarship Missouri Bankers 2024 Foundation Scholarships Community Foundation of the Ozarks scholarships MFA Foundation Scholarship The Shawnee Tribe Higher Education Awards VFW Youth Scholarships The Hagan Scholarship Epsilon Sigma Alpha Tide & Downy Scholarship Sweepstakes Cornerstone Bank Scholarship Dr. Glenn Coltharp - Teacher Education Scholarship (PDF File) Missouri Bankers Foundation Scholarship New-Mac Electric Scholarship LaFerla-Wilson Orthodontic Scholarship (PDF File) MFA Foundation Scholarship MissouriConnections FastWeb MyScholarshipCentral CollegeScholarships.org MyScholly (now free) Scholarships.com BigFuture (CollegeBoard) CareerOneStop (Dept. of Labor) TuitionFundingSources (TFS) StudentScholarshipSearch Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship The Home Depot Scholarship Path to Pro Heisman High School Scholarship Coca-Cola Scholars Program Cherokee Nation Foundation Scholarship Application Student Scholarships.org Community Foundation of the Ozarks Transcript Requests Virtual Learning Application A+ Info Dual Credit/Dual Enrollment Athletics/NCAA A+ Checklist for High School: Sign a written participation agreement (SHS Agreement found in Counseling office) Graduate with a GPA of 2.5 (C+) or higher on a 4.0 scale Maintain at least a 95% attendance record during high school Students must attend an A+ designated high school for any two years prior to graduation Perform 50 hours of unpaid tutoring or mentoring Maintain a record of good citizenship and avoid the unlawful use of drugs/alcohol Selective Service (Draft Card) copy is needed from all 18 or older males to verify you signed Have achieved a score of proficient or advanced on the Algebra 1 EOC or a higher level DESE approved end-of-course exam in the field of mathematics File FAFSA beginning October 1 for the following school year (in college) Dual Credit/Dual Enrollment Info Scholarship Opportunity For Dual Credit/Enrollment Students The Missouri Department of Higher Education & Workforce Development (MDHEWD) launched the state financial aid program to reimburse students for the cost of dual credit and dual enrollment courses. The Dual Credit/Dual Enrollment (DC/DE) Scholarship will help cover the tuition and fees for students who meet program eligibility criteria. Students can submit the scholarship application and supporting documents online through the student financial aid portal and can learn more here. Seneca High School Dual Credit (taught by SHS staff) Dual credit classes allow students the opportunity to take college level classes on the SHS campus and earn both college and high school credit. Students are allowed to obtain college credit at a reduced tuition price. To be eligible for this program a student must: · Have completed his/her sophomore year of high school · Be at least 16 years of age · Have a minimum unweighted 3.0 GPA (cannot round up) · Apply and be accepted to an eligible college or university · Maintain 95% attendance Some courses also require a specific ACT score or a qualifying alternate test score. Currently Crowder College has chosen the alternate test platform of Accuplacer. Arrangements to take this test will have to be made at Crowder College. This requirement is noted in the prerequisite section of each course description. Students that participate in this program will be responsible for any and all fees incurred with their college coursework. Tuition fees are set by the college. Dual credit offerings are subject to cancellation if the minimum number of students is not met. If a class overfills, upperclassmen will take precedence. Students will receive a grade on their high school transcript as well as their college transcript. Only dual credit courses that are core subjects will be weighted (eng, math, science, soc stud). The college may have deadlines for dropping courses that differ from the high school schedule. High school schedules may only be changed within the specified time period and that may not coincide with the college schedule change dates. Colleges often have dates well into the semester to withdraw/drop a course. If a student makes this decision to drop in a Dual Credit course, they will remain in the high school class and the grade earned from the HS teacher will be on the HS transcript. The student and parent will be responsible for dropping the course at the college level. Seneca High School Dual Enrollment Dual enrollment is a program that allows students to attend classes at a local college and receive both high school and college credit. Students must attend a college that has a current dual enrollment/credit agreement with Seneca High School. To be eligible for this program a student must: · Have completed his/her sophomore year of high school · Be at least 16 years of age · Have a minimum 3.0 GPA · Apply and be accepted to an eligible college or university · Maintain 95% attendance In order to verify attendance, students will complete an attendance sheet on a weekly basis. This form must be submitted to the attendance secretary. Failure to do so will result in the student being marked absent for their college classes. On days when the student’s college classes do not meet the student must come to the high school and engage in homework or independent study related to their high school or college courses. Students enrolled in this program must take a total of six (6) classes per semester with a minimum of three classes taken on the SHS campus. Release time for dual enrollment must occur at either the beginning or end of the school day. Courses taken at the college or university level will be counted towards the student’s GPA. In order to qualify for weighted credit the college course must be a minimum three (3) hour course in English, Mathematics, Science or Social Studies. Students may not receive weighted credit for college courses in excess of the total weighted credit courses available at Seneca High School. Student will receive half (.5) a credit of high school credit for each successfully completed three (3) hour college course. Students will receive a full credit of high school credit for each successfully completed five (5) hour college course. It is the student’s responsibility to provide the counseling office with an official college transcript so that grades may be entered and credit awarded. Should a student drop a college course prior to completion the high school grade will be entered as an “F”. Students that participate in this program will be responsible for any and all fees incurred with their college coursework. Students will also be responsible for their own transportation. A copy of the student’s college class schedule must be provided to the high school counselor at the beginning of each semester. At the end of each semester the student must provide an official copy of their college transcript. Request a Transcript Transcript Request Forms may be picked up in the high school counseling office and/or by filling out Seneca High School Transcript Request Form. Seneca High School Transcript Request Form NCAA Elgibility If a student anticipates or plans to play an athletic sport or activity that requires eligibility after high school, more information can be provided by scheduling a meeting with the counselor. NCAA Website Virtual Learning Application Fill out this form to apply for Virtual Learning and view the requirements for Virtual Learning. Virtual Learning Application PDF View All

