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Pathway to Graduation

 

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Your Path to Graduation Starts Here

Graduation is a milestone worth celebrating. As seniors prepare for this special day, we’ve gathered the key information you’ll need to get ready—dates, times, and everything in between.

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Pathway to Graduation: Steps for Graduating


Graduation Requirements

WPA students will meet and exceed the Future-Ready Core requirements to ensure they are prepared for the globally competitive workforce and post-secondary education.

In addition, all students are required to complete 60 hours of community service hours and participate in the Presentations of Learning. While we recommend you complete 15 service hours per year, the hours can be completed at any point of your high school career. Please contact your student services academic advisor for service hours requirements and additional information.

Wake Preparatory Academy offers three different diploma tracks for students to choose from. Please see below for the graduation requirements of each diploma track.
 


Graduation Recognitions

Valedictorian

WPA Graduation

The Valedictorian is an honor granted to the member of the graduating class who has the highest weighted GPA*.

In order to be eligible for Valedictorian, the student must have attended a minimum of three full semesters at the campus from which the student will graduate as well as be in good standing at the time of selection and at the time of graduation. 

Salutatorian

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The Salutatorian is an honor granted to the member of the graduating class with the second-highest weighted GPA*.

To be eligible for Salutatorian, the student must have attended a minimum of three full semesters at the campus from which the student will graduate as well as be in good standing at the time of selection and at the time of graduation.

Academic Awards

*Weighted GPA is calculated in the student information system at the time of the closing of the seventh semester. A semester is defined by the two halves of a school year. The seventh semester begins with the first day of the 12th grade year, and typically ends at the start of winter break.

Graduation Pathway FAQ


Have questions? Ask your Advisor! 

From academic support and course planning ot navigating resources and connecting with the right people, we are here to assist you! For quick assistance, check out our FAQ page for commonly asked questions. To explore becoming a student, visit our Enrollment page. For additional questions contact your student services academic advisor! 

Jill Ellison
Assistant Director of Student Services 
jill.ellison@wakeprep.org

Ariel Pridgen
Academic Advisor
ariel.pridgen@wakeprep.org

Questions about enrollment and registration? Contact our Enrollment Specialist: 
districtregistrar@wakeprep.org