Schedule / Horario
Students in grades 7-8 are required to take seven (7) classes.
Classes for Middle School are Monday through Friday 8pm-3pm.
Students in grades 9-11 are required to take four (4) classes. Grade 12 students may take fewer classes depending on credit needs. Classes for High School are scheduled Monday through Friday, with Friday classes shortened due to student workshops and professional development activities being held on Friday afternoons.
Crestview’s scheduling options can propel a student to graduate in less than four years. Administrators will meet with parents to discuss early graduation concerns and create additional coursework plans if parents wish to have the students not graduate early.
Classes for Middle School are Monday through Friday 8pm-3pm.
Students in grades 9-11 are required to take four (4) classes. Grade 12 students may take fewer classes depending on credit needs. Classes for High School are scheduled Monday through Friday, with Friday classes shortened due to student workshops and professional development activities being held on Friday afternoons.
Crestview’s scheduling options can propel a student to graduate in less than four years. Administrators will meet with parents to discuss early graduation concerns and create additional coursework plans if parents wish to have the students not graduate early.
Daily Schedule /
| Crestview operates on a four (4) quarter schedule, with class periods being 85 minutes Monday through Thursday and 65 minutes on Friday. The Monday through Thursday classes allow students to receive more one on one help and attention by teachers during class time.
Students earn .5 credits for each course passed. Crestview students have the options of taking extra classes during the year to accrue more credits if desired. The scheduling of extra classes may allow a student to graduate early or allow a student to capture credits that were not earned in a previous year of high school. Two scheduling options are available. Option A is the required schedule, while Option B details the effects of taking extra courses during a school year. Option A 4 Classes = 2.0 Credits 4 Quarters X 2.0 Credits = 8.0 Credits in a school year Option B 5 Classes = 2.5 Credits 4 Quarters X 2.5 Credits = 10.0 Credits in a school year Students may also choose to use Option A, but add CIP Service Learning Program credits to add to the total number of credits earned without taking a 5th period class. CIP programs must be approved by an administrator. 5th period classes are limited in number and limited in subject area. Elective coursework is primarily scheduled during the 5th period. Students involved in off campus dual enrollment programs outside the normal school day would also be able to earn additional credits toward graduation. |