Course Catalog
Humboldt Registration and Course Guide
Your success at Humboldt is important to us and creating your future is what course registration this is all about. Decisions regarding your education are among the most important choices you will make in life. To support your graduation and open the doors of opportunity in your future, select courses that meet graduation requirements, match your career goals, and challenge you.
Registration Guidelines
There are two major steps for students in planning their next year’s program of studies: (1) registration and (2) scheduling. During the spring, students register for elective courses for the following school year, while teachers will submit their recommendations for core academic courses. Based on student registration data, the school administration will determine courses/sections to be offered, staff needed and a master schedule of classes for the next year. Therefore, students should register with care and after consultation with their teachers, counselor, and parents.
After students’ registration plans have been approved by parents and counselors, classes are then scheduled for the fall and spring semesters for the following school year. Following scheduling, schedule change requests that meet pre-set criteria will be granted during schedule review week. Once a semester begins, only schedule change requests with administrative approval will be accepted.
Registration Forms
General Information
The Saint Paul School District passed eligibility rules for all students who participate in extracurricular activities.
The High School College & Career Center offers a wide variety of assistance and resources for students and parents.
The Parent Portal allows parents to access their children’s attendance, discipline, schedule, and assignments via a computer connected to the internet.
Students earn credit and receive grades based upon the quarter / standards-based grading system.
Saint Paul Public Schools requires 86 total credits to graduate from high school.
Students are encouraged to take a selected exam used for college entry or career planning.
The transcript is a legal and technical document that records a student’s grades and credits earned.
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