This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: 429 = dean’s office, Mr Tesinsky = principal, Advisory = homeroom (every Friday after 2nd period; group of people you stay with for 4 years), “Caf” = cafeteria, 10-10 rule = no bathroom first or last 10 min of the period, ACT/Pre-ACT = a standardized test whose scores help you get into college, AP classes = An advanced class focused on one certain subject with an exam at the end of the year which you pass you get college credit, Honors classes = Same class subject but a tad bit harder, Human geo = Human Geography, an AP class for 9th graders only, Passing period = the 4 minutes between each class, College Board = Website to use to check AP scores and SAT/ACT, Hall sweeps = students who are wandering the halls after the bell rings get “swept” into 429 and stay for the day or get a call home, Dressing out = Wearing PE appropriate attire, PE uniform = Mather shirt, no jeans nor boots, “Not dressed out” = Wearing NO mather shirt, JEANS, and BOOTS, Door 4 = Door next to the cafeteria door, Getting scanned in = Walking in and scanning your ID when you walk into school, Bell Schedule A - Monday - Thursday schedule, 51 min classes, 8:00am-3:16pm, Grade Corner = App downloadable for your phones to check grades, Bell Schedule - B Friday schedule, 38 minute classes, advisory after 2nd period, 8:00am-2:16pm, Credit = what you earn by passing a class; 0.5 credits per semester passed, Semester = half the school year, Door 1 = Door next to the main office and Locker rooms = Putting your belongings in for PE class.
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