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  • Academic Supports at Schaumburg 5X社区

    Grade Reporting

    Student grades are reported by semesters. Each semester is made up of 18 weeks. Parents are informed of their student’s progress at 6- and 12-week intervals. The 6- and 12-week in-progress grades may include special comments from the teacher. Parents of students having difficulty or doing unsatisfactory work are urged to meet with teachers and/or the student’s counselor to discuss improvement options. Specific dates of all student reports are in each school’s Calendar Handbook. Additionally, all parents may view the status of their students in classes in which the teacher is using the Infinite Campus Parent Portal.

    Freshman LIFT

    Schaumburg 5X社区’s LIFT Program is a student mentorship program aimed at easing the transition to high school. Mentors are junior and senior students who have been selected based on their leadership qualities. Student mentors and visitors to the program conduct lessons a couple days a week for our freshman students during the first half of their lunch period. These lessons are focused on providing students with resources for a successful student career and helping students establish a sense of belonging at Schaumburg 5X社区. LIFT Teachers also check academic progress and referring students to tutorial supports.

    Student Services Office

    Students work with their counselor to develop a personal academic plan based on their interests and goals. The counselor can also recommend other academic supports as needed. Administrators, counselors, psychologists, social workers, and support staff work hand-in-hand to personalize a student’s academic supports. Students may be referred to the Calming Space or Transition Room.

    Student Support Team (SST)

    Each SST consists of an administrator, counselors, and psychologist/social worker, which provides one point for parents and students to access support services. This team format provides an opportunity for staff to collaborate and to address attendance, behavior, and academic concerns.

    Study Hall

    All students with a free period are assigned a General Study Hall where they can quietly do work or seek other academic supports.

    Tutoring

    Tutoring for various subjects is available throughout the school day. Students are able to drop in for extra support as needed to ensure academic success. Students are always encouraged to talk to their teachers about specific issues in their class.

    Athletic Study Hall

    Student athletes may be assigned to a study hall if their grades fall below the district standard. This study hall is designed to give your student athlete a quiet work environment and access to additional resources when needed.

    SAT Suite Test Preparation Room

    Students identified through our search process or requesting training for the SAT Suite may be assigned to our Saxon Academic Center Room 5. There they will receive additional strategies and materials in a smaller setting tailored to improve their test preparation.

    AP Support

    Students participating in an AP course may access AP Support through the Saxon Academic Center Room 5.


    Need Help, But Not Sure Where to Begin?

    If a student has academic questions or difficulties they should contact their classroom teacher for help. Parents may contact teachers through email or by phone. 

    Questions regarding scheduling, emotional health/wellness support, or post-secondary planning can be addressed by a student’s counselor. 


    For more information, please visit the SHS Academic Support website for more information.