Frequently Asked Questions
CHS Schedule Changes 2024-25
April 15, 2024
NOTE:
The following FAQs were shared with Gr 7-11 families via email/IC Messenger on 4.15.24. The FAQs pertain to the CHS Schedule Changes for 2024-25, which were posted to District News and shared via email to all Gr 7-11 families on 4.11.24 and published in the CHS school newsletter on 4.12.24.
OPEN CAMPUS - DEFINITION
What is Open Campus?
“Open Campus” is when students leave or arrive at the school building throughout the school day.
For the 2024-25 school year —
Open Campus privilege will be available for 1st period and 8th period for seniors who meet the following requirements:
- Maintain a signed parent/guardian authorization
- On track to graduate in May, 2025, and stay on-track (no F’s)
- Cumulative 3.0 GPA, and maintain a quarterly 3.0 GPA
- No more than three (3) tardies per quarter, and no unexcused or excessive excused absences
- No behavioral referrals
Open Campus privilege will only be for seniors for 1st period and 8th period. It will not be available for seniors to leave or arrive at the school building throughout the school day.
TIMELINE
Why are we just hearing now about Open Campus changes for 2024-25?
Schedule changes for the upcoming school year were presented to the Board at the regular Board of Education meeting on December 11, 2023.
INITIAL OPEN CAMPUS IMPLEMENTATION
Why did the District initially implement Open Campus?
Open Campus was implemented in 2018 during the reconfiguration of the school district to our current buildings and grade levels, and we maintained Open Campus privilege during the pandemic.
At the time of reconfiguration (2018-19), there were over 1,200 students enrolled at the high school. For the 2024-25 school year, 1,028 students are enrolled.
CURRENT ENROLLMENT
What is the enrollment at the high school? I heard the high school is overcrowded.
For 2024-25, there are 1,028 students enrolled at the high school. This is similar enrollment to when the high school did not offer Open Campus privilege (2002-2014).
SAFETY & SECURITY
How does Open Campus align with our safety and security procedures?
By revising the Open Campus privilege, we are seeking to:
- Minimize the safety and security concerns with students entering and exiting the school building throughout the school day;
- Minimize security concerns with students letting other students and visitors in through any door other than the main entrance;
- Minimize safety concerns with students crossing Canfield Road throughout the school day;
- Minimize the safety and security concerns caused by increased student vehicular traffic throughout the school day.
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
How will this increase student achievement?
We have experienced an increase in both tardies and unexcused absences (students not returning to school) with the current operation of open campus. By limiting open campus as a privilege, attendance in classes will improve.
Chardon High School offers a vast array of courses across content areas, and students will have the opportunity to take more of these courses. Additionally, students will have more access to teacher-supported interventions, such as Math Lab.
CCP & AUBURN CLASSES
How will this affect students with CCP or Auburn classes?
Students with College Credit Plus courses (off-campus) or Auburn classes may still exit and enter the building throughout the school day to attend those programs.
WORK-STUDY
How will this affect students with jobs where they are scheduled to work during school hours?
The state of Ohio does not permit students to work a job during school hours unless they are enrolled in a work-study program. Students interested in a work-study program should see their guidance counselor.
OTHER AREA SCHOOLS
Do other area schools offer Open Campus?
Most area schools do not offer any form of Open Campus.
- Berkshire
does not offer - Cardinal
does not offer - Fairport
does not offer - Kenston
does not offer - Kirtland
does not offer - Madison
does not offer - Mayfield
restricted to 1st and last period of the day; not offered during lunch or any other period; available for juniors and seniors only with a 2.0 quarterly GPA (no D's or F's) - Mentor
does not offer - Riverside
restricted to 1st and last period of the day; not offered during lunch or any other period - West Geauga
does not offer - Wickliffe
does not offer - Willoughby-Eastlake
restricted to 1st and last period of the day; not offered during lunch or any other period; available for juniors and seniors only with a 2.0 quarterly GPA
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