School Counselors - Petal High School (2024)

Themissionof the Petal High School counselor's officeis to discover and develop the greatness in every child.

  • Choices
  • Course Requests Process
  • Financial Aid Opportunities
  • Graduation Requirements
  • Opportunities for College Credit
  • Order Transcript
  • Scholarship Opportunities
  • Standardized Testing

Choices

  • Incoming Ninth Graders
  • Incoming Tenth Graders
  • Incoming Eleventh Graders
  • Incoming Twelfth Graders

Incoming Ninth Graders

Art I (1 credit)Music, General(1 credit)
Art Appreciation (1 credit)Nutrition & Wellness(1 credit)

Band (1 credit)

Oral Communication(1 credit)

Broadcast Journalism (1 credit)

Nutrition & Wellness(1 credit)

Ceramics I &II (½ credit each)

PE Ninth Grade Baseball (2 credits)

Ceramics I & II (½ credit each)

PE Ninth Grade Boys Basketball (2 credits)

Ceramics I & II (½ credit each)

PE Ninth Grade Football (2 credits)
CTE Business, Marketing & Finance I (2 credits, requires application)PE Boys Soccer (2 credits)
CTE Construction Technology I (2 credits, requires application)PE Cheer (1 credit)
CTE Construction Technology I (2 credits, requires application)PE Girls Basketball (2 credits)
CTE Construction Technology I (2 credits, requires application)PE Girls Soccer (2 credits)
CTE Law & Public Safety I (2 credits, requires application)PE Softball (2 credits)
CTE Teacher Academy I (2 credits, requires application)PE Tennis (1 credit)

French I (1 credit)

PE Volleyball (1 credit)
Interpersonal Studies/Human Development (½ credit each)PE Boys (non-sport, 1 credit)
Interpersonal Studies/Human Development (½ credit each)PE Boys Weightlifting (non-sport, 1 credit)
Introduction to Construction (1 credit)

Physical Education Girls (non-sport, 1 credit)

Introduction to Culinary (1 credit)

Performance Psychology/ Sociology (1/2 credit each)
Introduction to Foreign Cultures (1 credit)Personal Finance/Business Law (½ credit each)
Introduction to Information Technology (1 credit)Showchoir Mixed- Soundsations (1 credit)

Introduction to Polymer & Engineering (1 credit)

Showchoir Women- Innovations (1 credit)
Jazz Lab (1 credit)Spanish I (1 credit)
JROTC I(1 credit)Speech & Debate (1 credit)
Theater (1 credit)

Incoming Tenth Graders

Course NameCreditsInformation
Accounting Fundamentals1
ACT Prep1
African American Literature1
Algebra I1
Art Appreciation1
Art I1
Art II1
Band1
Biology1
Biology- AP1AP Contract Required
Broadcast Journalism1
Business Law0.5
Ceramics I0.5
Ceramics II0.5
Chemistry1Must have taken Biology
Choir, Men's1
Choir, Women's1
Computer Science, AP1AP Contract Required
Contemporary Health0.5
Creative Writing0.5Taken with Journalism
CTE Business, Marketing & Finance I2Application Required
CTE Construction Technology I2Application Required
CTE Culinary Arts I2Application Required
CTE Digital Media I2Application Required
CTE Health Science I2Application Required
CTE Information Technology I2Application Required
CTE Law & Public Safety I2Application Required
CTE Polymer & Engineering Principles I2Application Required
CTE Sports Medicine I2Application Required
STE Teacher Academy I2Application Required
CTE Year 2 Courses2CTE Teacher Recommendation
Driver's Education0.5
English II1Taken with World Literature
Environmental Science, AP1AP Contract Required
European History, AP1AP Contract Required, Take with World Hist, accl.
French I1
French II1
Geometry1
Advanced Geometry1
Human Anatomy & Physiology1Must have taken Biology
Human Development0.5
Interpersonal Studies0.5
Intro to Business and Marketing1
Intro to Construction1
Intro to Culinary1
Intro to Foreign Cultures1
Intro to Information Technology (IT)1
Intro to Polymer & Engineering1
Jazz Lab1
Journalism0.5Take with Creative Writing
JROTC I1
JROTC II1
Music, General1
Nutrition and Wellness1
Oral Communication1Basics of public speaking, interviewing, debate
PE Baseball2
PE Boys Basketball2
PE Boys Soccer2
PE Cheer1
PE Football2
PE Girls Basketball2
PE Girls Soccer2
PE Softball2
PE Tennis1
PE Volleyball1
Performance Psychology0.5
Personal Finance0.5
Physical Education Boys1Non-Sport
Physical Education Boys Weightlifting1Non-Sport
Physical Education Girls1Non-Sport
Safety Education0.5
Sociology0.5
Spanish I1
Spanish II1
Speech and Debate1
Theater I1
Theater II1
World History1
World History, Accelerated1Taken with AP European History
World Literature1Taken with English II

Incoming Eleventh Graders

Course NameCreditsInformation
Accounting Fundamentals1
ACT Prep1
African American Literature1
Algebra I1
Algebra II (0 period)1
AP Seminar1AP Contract Required
Art Appreciation1
Art I1
Art II1
AP Art1AP Contract Required
Band1
Biology- AP1AP Contract Required
Broadcast Journalism1
Business Law0.5
Ceramics I0.5
Ceramics II0.5
Chemistry1
Chemistry, AP1AP Contract Required, Must have taken Chemistry
Choir, Men's1
Choir, Women's1
College & Career Readiness1Required for Graduation
Computer Science, AP1AP Contract Required
Contemporary Health0.5
Creative Writing0.5Taken with Journalism
CTE Business, Marketing & Finance I2Application Required
CTE Construction Technology I2Application Required
CTE Culinary Arts I2Application Required
CTE Digital Media I2Application Required
CTE Health Science I2Application Required
CTE Information Technology I2Application Required
CTE Work Based Learning1Application Required
CTE Law & Public Safety I2Application Required
CTE Polymer & Engineering Principles I2Application Required
CTE Sports Medicine I2Application Required
STE Teacher Academy I2Application Required
CTE Year 2 Courses2CTE Teacher Recommendation
DC- Princ of Biology120 Comp, 20 in Area on ACT, Contract Required
DC- College Algebra (Algebra II)120 Comp, 20 in Area on ACT, Contract Required
DC- Music Appreciation120 Comp, 20 in Area on ACT, Contract Required
DC- Psychology (0 period 1st semester)120 Comp, 20 in Area on ACT, Contract Required
DC- Spanish I120 Comp, 20 in Area on ACT, Contract Required
DC Trig (Algebra III)120 Comp, 20 in Area on ACT, Contract Required
Driver's Education0.5
English III1
English III, AP1AP Contract Required
Environmental Science, AP1AP Contract Required
Forensic Science0.5
Forensic Science Lab0.5
French I1
French II1
Genetics0.5
Geometry1
Advanced Geometry1
Human Anatomy & Physiology1Must have taken Biology
Human Development0.5
Interpersonal Studies0.5
Intro to Business and Marketing1
Intro to Construction1
Intro to Culinary1
Intro to Foreign Cultures1
Intro to Information Technology (IT)1
Intro to Polymer & Engineering1
Jazz Lab1
Journalism0.5Take with Creative Writing
JROTC I1
JROTC II1
JROTC III1
Mircobiology0.5
Music, General1
Nutrition and Wellness1
Oral Communication1Basics of public speaking, interviewing, debate
PE Athletic Trainer11st or 2nd year CTE Sports Medicine
PE Baseball2
PE Boys Basketball2
PE Boys Soccer2
PE Cheer1
PE Football2
PE Girls Basketball2
PE Girls Soccer2
PE Softball2
PE Tennis1
PE Volleyball1
Performance Psychology0.5
Personal Finance0.5
Physical Education Boys1Non-Sport
Physical Education Boys Weightlifting1Non-Sport
Physical Education Girls1Non-Sport
Physical Science1
Physics1
Safety Education0.5
Sociology0.5
Spanish I1
Spanish II1
Speech and Debate1
Theater I1
Theater II1
U.S. History, AP1AP Contract Required
U.S. History, AP (0 period)1AP Contract Required
U.S. History1AP Contract Required

Incoming Twelfth Graders

Course NameCreditsInformation
Accounting Fundamentals1
ACT Prep1
African American Literature1
Algebra II1
Algebra II (0 period)1
AP Research1AP Contract Required, Must have taken AP Seminar
Art Appreciation1
Art I1
Art II1
AP Art1AP Contract Required
Band1
Biology- AP1AP Contract Required
Broadcast Journalism1
Business Law0.5
Ceramics I0.5
Ceramics II0.5
Chemistry1
Chemistry, AP1AP Contract Required, Must have taken Chemistry
Choir, Men's1
Choir, Women's1
College & Career Readiness1Required for Graduation
Computer Science, AP1AP Contract Required
Contemporary Health0.5
Creative Writing0.5Taken with Journalism
CTE Year 2 Courses2CTE Teacher Recommendation
CTE Utility Lineman DC (0 period)2Application Required
CTE Work Based Learning1Application Required
DE HVAC (PRCC)- Heating/CoolingNon-traditional schedule, 17+ ACT, 2.0+ GPA
DE Electronics Engineering Tech (PRCC)Non-traditional schedule, 17+ ACT, 2.0+ GPA
DE Welding (PRCC)Non-traditional schedule, 17+ ACT, 2.0+ GPA
DC- Calculus120 Comp, 20 in Area on ACT, Contract Required
DC- Princ of Biology120 Comp, 20 in Area on ACT, Contract Required
DC- College Algebra (Algebra II)120 Comp, 20 in Area on ACT, Contract Required
DC- English IV/ Composition120 Comp, 20 in Area on ACT, Contract Required
DC- Music Appreciation120 Comp, 20 in Area on ACT, Contract Required
DC- Psychology (0 period 1st semester)120 Comp, 20 in Area on ACT, Contract Required
DC- Spanish I120 Comp, 20 in Area on ACT, Contract Required
DC Trig (Algebra III)120 Comp, 20 in Area on ACT, Contract Required
Driver's Education0.5
Economics0.5
Economics Accelerated0.5
English IV1
English IV, AP1AP Contract Required
Environmental Science, AP1AP Contract Required
Essentials for College Math1Must have 15-18
Essentials for College Literacy1Must have 15-18
Forensic Science0.5
Forensic Science Lab0.5
French I1
French II1
Genetics0.5
Human Anatomy & Physiology1Must have taken Biology
Human Development0.5
Interpersonal Studies0.5
Intro to Business and Marketing1
Intro to Construction1
Intro to Culinary1
Intro to Foreign Cultures1
Intro to Information Technology (IT)1
Intro to Polymer & Engineering1
Jazz Lab1
Journalism0.5
JROTC I1
JROTC II1
JROTC III1
Marine & Aquatic Science I & II1
Mircobiology0.5
Music, General1
Nutrition and Wellness1
Off Campus 040Must meet early release guidelines
Off Campus 050Must meet early release guidelines
Off Campus 060Must meet early release guidelines
Oral Communication1Basics of public speaking, interviewing, debate
PE Athletic Trainer11st or 2nd year CTE Sports Medicine
PE Baseball2
PE Boys Basketball2
PE Boys Soccer2
PE Cheer1
PE Football2
PE Girls Basketball2
PE Girls Soccer2
PE Softball2
PE Tennis1
PE Volleyball1
Performance Psychology0.5
Personal Finance0.5
Physical Education Boys1Non-Sport
Physical Education Boys Weightlifting1Non-Sport
Physical Education Girls1Non-Sport
Physical Science1
Physics1
Safety Education0.5
Sociology0.5
Spanish I1
Spanish II1
Speech and Debate1
Theater I1
Theater II1
U.S. Government0.5
U.S. Government & Politics, AP0.5AP Contract Required (also add Acc Economics)
Zoology I & II1

Course Requests Process

Every year students can choose their classes for the next school year, typically late in the fall semester. Keep in mind that students will not always get every class they ask for, but counselors will try their best to accommodate.

Schedules will be finalized in June and students will receive them once school registration is complete for the upcoming year.

  • Upcoming tenth-twelfth graders
  • Upcoming ninth graders

Upcoming tenth-twelfth graders

  • Students will receive a paper copy of the choices sheet and it will also be posted on their graduating class Canvas page. The document will list every class available to students for that grade level.
  • There will be an informational night for parents where the choice sheet will be explained, and counselors will be able to answer any questions.
  • Students and parents will review the choice sheet. Once a decision is made on what classes to take, the student will log into their Active Student account and input their course requests. Oncein Active Student, students should:
    • select course requests
    • add new course request
    • choose from “course” drop down menu
    • submit course request
    • repeat until there are eight credits worth of classes chosen
  • Once courses are requested in Active Student, students will schedule an appointment with their counselor to review their choices. The link for the counselors’ calendar will be available on the website and posted on their graduating class Canvas page.
  • Students should not need to schedule an appointment without choosing classes in Active Student. Appointments will be available in December and January to meet with counselors.
  • AP/DC contracts and applications can be found on Canvas, with a counseloror teacher.

Upcoming ninth graders

  • There will be an upcoming ninth grade parent-student choices night. During this time, a red folder full of information will be given to families, including a choice sheet.
  • Counselors will visit Petal Middle School and help eighth graders choose and add their electives for ninth grade.
    • counselors will add core classes

Financial Aid Opportunities

  • MS Aid Application (MAAPP)
  • Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
  • County Tuition Assistance Program (CTAP) at PRCC

MS Aid Application (MAAPP)

Students can apply for state aid through the MS Aid application. Below is a list of the grants available through the MAAPP.

  • HELP Grant- Due March 31
    • The Higher Education Legislation Plan (HELP) provides tuition assistance to qualified students whose financial need, as demonstrated by federal student aid eligibility, will not be met with gift aid from other sources. The program provides full tuition to qualified students for up to four years.
    • View program eligibility requirements here.
  • MTAG - Due September 15
    • The Mississippi Tuition Assistance Grant (MTAG) is to provide educational opportunities for students who wish to pursue post-secondary education in the state and do not already benefit from federal need-based aid.
    • View eligibility criteria here.
  • MESG - Due September 15
    • The Mississippi Eminent Scholars Grant (MESG) is to provide educational opportunities for high-achieving high school students who wish to pursue post-secondary education in the state.
    • View eligibility criteria here.
  • FAITH Scholarship - Due September 15
    • The Fostering Access & Inspiring True Hope (FAITH) Scholarship awards scholarships up to the full cost of attendance for current and former foster youth to attend college in Mississippi.
    • View eligibility criteria here.

Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

  • Federal Student Aid is money from the federal government that helps you pay for college, career school, trade school, or graduate school expenses. Federal student aid is available through grants, work-study funds, and loans.
  • You need to create an FSA ID to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) form. FSA ID will need up to threedays to be verified and it is recommended you create one as soon as possible! You can create your FSA ID here.
  • The FAFSA normally opens October 1 each year, but for the 2024-25 cycle it will open in December.
    • exact date TBD
  • Colleges and Universities require the FAFSA to be completed as part of their financial aid application. Additionally, the state and local grant programs may utilize the information provided on the FAFSA to determine financial need.
  • Find more information here.

County Tuition Assistance Program (CTAP) at PRCC

The County Tuition Assistance Program or CTAP is a partnership between Pearl River Community College (PRCC) and local counties to provide financial support to cover the cost of regular tuition to attend PRCC. Currently, residents from Forrest County and Hanco*ck County are eligible to receive CTAP funds. High school equivalency certificate recipients from these counties are also eligible.

To receive funds through the CTAP, you must:

  • apply for admission to PRCC
  • take the ACT or Accuplacer Test
  • apply for state financial aid (including MTAG, HELP, MESG, etc.)
  • complete the federal aid process, including the FAFSA and any required verification process
  • apply for PRCC Foundation Scholarships through RiverGuide
  • Students must enroll full-time (15 hours) at PRCC for the fall semester immediately after graduating from high school or earning their high school equivalency certificate. December graduates are eligible to begin in the spring semester or the fall semester immediately following graduation.

*Students entering the military upon graduating from high school will be excluded from this enrollment timeline requirement.

Graduation Requirements

Traditional DiplomaCareer & Tech. Endorsem*ntAcademic Endorsem*ntDistinguished Academic Endorsem*nt

Credits

Subjects

Credits

Subjects

Credits

Subjects

Credits

Subjects

Four EnglishEnglish I & IIFour EnglishEnglish I & IIFour EnglishEnglish I & IIFour EnglishEnglish I & II
Four mathAlgebra IFour mathAlgebra IFour math

Algebra I & two courses above Algebra I

Four mathAlgebra I & two courses above Algebra I
Three scienceBiology IThree scienceBiology IThree scienceBiology I & two courses aboveFour scienceBiology I & two courses above
Three and a 1/2 social studies

MS Studies (1/2), World History (one), US History (one), Economics (1/2), US Government (1/2)

Three and a 1/2 social studiesMS Studies (1/2), World History (one), US History (one), Economics (1/2), US Government (1/2)Three and a 1/2 social studiesMS Studies (1/2), World History (one), US History (one), Economics (1/2), US Government (1/2)Four social studiesMS Studies (1/2), World History (1), US History (1), Economics (1/2), US Government (1/2)
1/2 PE1/2 PE1/2 PE1/2 PE
1/2 health1/2 health1/2 health1/2 health
One artOne artOne artOne art
One CCREither Junior or Senior year OR taught in a four course sequence beginning in the ninth gradeOne CCREither Junior or Senior year1 CCREither Junior or Senior yearOne CCREither Junior or Senior year
One technology or computer scienceOne technology or computer scienceOne technology or computer scienceOne technology or computer science
Five and a 1/2 electivesFour CTE electivesMust complete a four course sequential program of studySeven and a 1/2 electivesMust meet advanced elective requirements in IHL CPCEight electivesMust meet advanced elective requirements in IHL CPC
Three and a 1/2 additional electivesMust meet advanced elective requirements in IHL CPC
Total Credits: 24Total Credits: 26Total Credits: 26Total Credits: 28
Student must choose endorsem*nt before entering ninth grade.2.5 Overall GPA2.5 Overall GPA3.0 Overall GPA
For early release, student must have met ACT subscores (17 English and 19 math) or earn a Silver on ACT WorkKeys for the CTE Endorsem*ntSilver level on ACT WorkKeysCourses must meet MS IHL CPC requirementsCourses must meet MS IHL CPC requirements
Students who have not met one of the above for early release must meet ALL of the following:Successfully complete one of the following:Earn MS IHL and Community College readiness benchmarks or completion of appropriate college courses in senior yearEarn MS IHL and Community College readiness benchmarks or SAT
2.5 GPAOne CTE DC course or the Community College approved CTE duel creditSuccessfully complete one of the following:Successfully complete one of the following or a combination of three advanced courses:
Passed/ met all MAAP requirementsComplete an industry based work experience or the Career Pathway experienceEarn a C or higher in any AP course and take the examThree AP courses with a B or higher and take the exam
On track to meet all diploma requirementsEarn a State Board of Education approved national credentialEarn a C or higher in Diploma Program IB course and take the examThree IB courses with B or higher and take the exam
Concurrently enrolled in Essentials of College math orEssentials of College LiteracyEarn a C or higher in dual enrollment courseThree dual credit courses with a B or higher

Opportunities for College Credit

  • Middle College
  • Dual Credit (DC)
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • Dual Enrollment (DE)

Middle College

The Middle College Program is a joint program between Petal High School (PHS) and Pearl River Community College (PRCC.)Students accepted into the program must complete coursework at the high school and college level during their junior and senior years.

The goal of the program is to provide the opportunity for PHS students to obtain their high school diploma andAssociate of Arts degree, simultaneously.

Requirements for the program can be found on the PRCC website.

PRCC Website

Dual Credit (DC)

  • DC courses are classes offered to PHS students to earn high school credit and college credit simultaneously.
  • Students must take the ACT prior to junior year.
    • must have composite score of 20 and a 20 in the content area
  • DC courses are taught on the PHS campus by our teachers.
  • Families are responsible for the cost of the DC courses; however, the price is discounted.
  • Parents/guardians and students are required to sign a DC contract.

Advanced Placement (AP)

  • PHS provides AP classes to give students the chance to pursue college-level work while still in high school and potentially earn college credit.
  • Students must create a College Board account.
    • It is always a good idea to elect to send scores to colleges.
  • Students will take the AP exam at the end of the school year and results will be posted in the student’s College Board account. Generally, students must score a three on the five-point scale to earn college credit, though credit offered is defined by college policy.
  • Parents/guardians and students are required to sign an AP contract.

Dual Enrollment (DE)

  • Pearl River Community College (PRCC) offers PHS seniors the opportunity to enroll in select CTE programs listed below. Two students will be selected for each program per year. If a student decides to pursue this option, they will have a non-traditional schedule. The student will take classes at PRCC, not PHS. In order to qualify for a program, the student must meet the following requirements:
    • 17+ on ACT
    • 2.0 GPA
  • The student will be responsible for earning all high school requirements for graduation.
  • PRCC DE offerings:
    • Electronics Engineering Technology
    • HVAC- Heating and Cooling
    • Welding

Order Transcript

Scholarship Opportunities

  • Petal Education Foundation Scholarships
  • Local Scholarships
  • College and University Scholarships
  • Other Scholarship Opportunities

Petal Education Foundation Scholarships

The Petal Education Foundation (PEF) offers different scholarship opportunities for PHS seniors to attend both in-state and out-of-state schools. Some scholarship funds have specific eligibility requirements established by the donor, such as enrollment at a certain college or university or specializing in a specific field of study. Other criteria associated with a particular scholarship must be followed completely to be a candidate for that scholarship.

Petal Education Foundation

Local Scholarships

  • Pine Belt Foundation Scholarships
    • Students graduating from Forrest County schools are eligible for multiple scholarships through the Pine Belt Foundation:

Pine Belt FoundatiON

  • Get2College Scholarship Search

    • Search engine for scholarships offered to students who are residents of Mississippi

Get2College

College and University Scholarships

There are a vast number of scholarships available for students from the university they plan on attending. Students should check the financial aid page on the university/college website to find out details about the scholarship process for each individual institution. Below are a few websites to explore.

Jackson State

Mississippi State

Ole Miss

Southern Miss

William Carey

Other Scholarship Opportunities

  • Students can earn micro-scholarships as early as ninth grade by creating a profile at RaiseMe

RaiseMe

  • Below are links to national databases of scholarships. Students will need to make a profile.

Collegeboard

Fastweb

GoingMerry

UNCF Scholarship Search

Standardized Testing

  • ACT
  • ACT WorkKeys
  • Advanced Placement Testing
  • Mississippi Academic Assessment Program (MAAP)
  • Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB)
  • PSAT

ACT

The ACT is an entrance exam used by most colleges and universities to make admissions decisions. It is a multiple-choice test administered by ACT, Inc.

Version of test/fees appliedCost
  • ACT, no writing
    • includes reports for you, your high schooland up to four colleges
      • if requested when you register
$68
  • ACT, writing
    • includes reports for you, your high schooland up to four colleges
      • if requested when you register
$93
  • Late registration fee
$38
  • Change of test center or date
$44
  • Test option change
    • writing to no writing
    • no writing to writing
$25
  • Additional Score Reports
$18.50

ACT Fee waivers are available to cover the cost of the test, and can berequested through acounselor. Eligibility requirements:

  • currently enrolled in junior or senior year of high school
  • be testing in the United States, US territoriesor Puerto Rico
  • meet one or more of the following indicators of economic need:
    • enrolled in a federal free or reduced-price lunch program at school, based on US Department of Agriculture (USDA) income levels
    • enrolled in a program for the economically disadvantaged
      • federally funded program such as GEAR UP, Upward Bound, etc.
      • Note: If the student participates in a program, but is not economically disadvantaged, they are not eligible for a fee waiver
    • resides in a foster home, is a ward of the state or is homeless
    • family receives low-income public assistance or lives in federally subsidized public housing
    • family’s total annual income is at or below USDA levels for free or reduced-price lunches on the USDA Food and Nutrition Service website.

Petal School District offers the ACT to eleventh grade students twice per year in the fall and spring. However, any student can take the ACT on their own at any available test center.

Test DateRegular Registration DeadlineLate Registration Deadline
April 13, 2024March 8March 24
June 8, 2024May 3May 19
June 13, 2024June 7June 21

ACT WorkKeys

PHS students enrolled in the second year of a CTE program will take the ACT WorkKeys. ACT WorkKeys is a system of assessments, curriculum and skills profiling that determine, build, and measure essential workplace skills that can affect your job performance and increase opportunities for career changes and advancement.

ACT WorkKeys can be used to obtain employment and specific graduation distinctions.

Advanced Placement Testing

PHS provides Advanced Placement (AP) classes to give students the opportunity to pursue college-level work while still in high school and potentially earn college credit.

Students must create a College Board account. It is always a good idea to elect to send scores to colleges.

Students will take the AP exam at the end of the school year and results will be posted in the students’ College Board account. Generally, students must score a three on the five-point scale to earn college credit, though credit offered is defined by college policy.

Courses Offered
AP ArtAP English Literature and CompositionAP Research
AP BiologyAP Environmental ScienceAP Seminar
AP Computer Science PrinciplesAP European HistoryAP US Government and Politics
AP English Language and CompositionAP Human Geography

AP US History

*The availability of classes may vary from year to year based on criteria set by the school.

Mississippi Academic Assessment Program (MAAP)

The Mississippi Academic Assessment Program (MAAP) is designed to measure student achievement in English Language Arts (ELA), mathematics, science and US History. Students are assessed in Algebra I, Biology I, English II and US History. The results of all MAAP assessments provide information to be used for the improvement of student achievement.

  • Grade Level Testing at PHS (may vary):
    • ninth: Algebra I
    • tenth: Biology and English II
    • eleventh: US History

Students must pass all four of these tests to graduate. Students who do not pass on the first attempt will be required to re-test during the next available testing session.

Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB)

The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) is a multiple-aptitude battery that measures developed abilities and helps predict future academic and occupational success in the military. PHS offers the ASVAB once a year in the fall.

PSAT

The Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test is a standardized test administered by the College Board and cosponsored by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation in the United States. The PSAT is two hours and 45 minutes long. It tests skills in reading, writing and math.

Students interested in taking the PSAT to enter the National Merit Scholarship competition should contact their counselor by the end of their sophom*ore year.

School Counselors - Petal High School (2024)

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