Graduation Requirements
To successfully graduate The Ogburn Elementary School program, students must
complete the following classes and grade levels.
Grade 2
Grade 2 is a primary course that includes Language Arts, Science, Social Science, and Mathematics.
You will have some content online and also have assignments in your books.
Offline assignments should be kept in a binder known as a portfolio. Assignments are posted in a "Topics" format.
There are 25 topics. Portfolios are due at the end of each semester,
usually during December and May. The calendar will remind you when portfolios are due.
Grade 3
Grade 3 is a primary course that includes Language Arts, Science, Social Science,
and Mathematics. You will have some content online and also have assignments in your books.
Offline assignments should be kept in a binder known as a portfolio.
Assignments are posted in a "Topics" format. There are 25 topics. Portfolios are due at
the end of each semester, usually during December and May.
The calendar will remind you when portfolios are due.
Grade 4
Grade 4 is a primary course that includes Language Arts, Science,
Social Science, and Mathematics. You will have some content online
and also have assignments in your books. Offline assignments should
be kept in a binder known as a portfolio. Assignments are posted in a
"Topics" format. There are 30 topics. Portfolios are due at the
end of each semester, usually during December and May.
The calendar will remind you when portfolios are due.
Grade 5
Grade 5 is an intermediate elementary course that includes Language Arts,
Science, Social Science, and Mathematics. You will have some content online
and also have assignments in your books. Offline assignments should be
kept in a binder known as a portfolio. Assignments are posted in a "Topics" format.
There are 25 topics. Portfolios are due at the end of each semester,
usually during December and May.
The calendar will remind you when portfolios are due.
While other courses will transfer in, The Ogburn School offers
the necessary courses to meet the graduation requirements.
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