Senior Year
Enrollment Requirements
- Enrollment Form: New students / Returning students
- Enrollment fee – Use PayPal links below or send a check with all paperwork.
- Any prior school records. We will request transcripts.
- Using the Allendale Academy high school report card form found on the 9-11th and 12th grade page on our website, create high school report cards for each year of homeschool high school. Please include any FLVS, college dual enrollment and early high school credits. High School Report Card.pdf
- FLVS or college dual enrollment unofficial transcripts.
- A copy of birth certificate.
- State School Entry Physical form and copy of birth certificate for students who have never attended a public or private school.
- State immunization or State objection form (may be part of a prior school transcript/record). Current Florida statute requires that all schools, both public and private, maintain a copy in a student’s file. See below for Florida School Immunization Requirements information.
Forms
- Allendale Handbook
- High School Report Card.pdf
- Electronic High School Report Card.xls
- Attendance Form
- Teacher & Student ID Cards
- Florida Virtual School Guide
- Bright Futures Initial Application.pdf
- Bright Futures Information.pdf
- Allendale Scholarships & Programs Page
- Graduation Requirements
- Graduation_Checklist.pdf
- Graduation Application
- St. Petersburg College Dual Enrollment Form
- Transcript Request
Florida School Immunization Requirements
Immunization Requirements: Public and Nonpublic Schools, Grades Preschool, Kindergarten Through 12, and Adult Education Classes. Rule No. 64D-3.046
Allendale Academy Annual Testing and Evaluation Information
Annual Testing Information Required for Grades 4-12 – Submit standardized test results SAT, ACT, CAT-5, Stanford Achievement, Iowa or Peabody or teacher evaluation. Once passing standardized test results (40% or greater) are achieved in the 10th grade year or later no additional standardized testing is required. Passing standardized test scores are required for graduation.
- The 1970 edition of the CAT5 test, available from Christian Liberty Press. You would be responsible to order it yourself, administer it yourself, and mail it back to Christian Liberty Press for grading. They will mail you the results, of which we will need a copy. There is also an option for an online version which offers instant results. Christian Liberty allows parents to keep the test for one year. This will allow you to review the contents of the test before you administer it, if you choose. Christian Liberty does not require the parents to be certified teachers in order to purchase or administer this test.
- Register your student for spring testing at your local public or private school. Check with your county or local private school. Some charge a minimal fee for this.
- Your local homeschool support group may offer testing. Advantage: Having your students take the test with a group of children they already know.
- You may hire a certified teacher to test or evaluate your student.
- High School Students in 10th or 11th grade may also take the October PSAT at a public or private school in your area. Because private schools tend to be more accommodating of Homeschool and Umbrella school student we recommend contacting one in your area to make arraignments to take the PSAT. Please use our CEEB # 100256 so that we will get the results.
- Your high school student may use the SAT or ACT as their yearly test. These tests are given at local high schools and test sights. Registration is done online and must be completed a month or more before the test date. Please use our CEEB # 100256 so that we will get the results.
SAT or ACT Scores must be reported directly to the NCAA and NAIA Eligibility Centers. NCAA Eligibility Center CEEB # 9999, NAIA Eligibility Center CEEB # 9876. Test scores that appear on transcripts will not be used.
Whichever option you choose, you will need to send Allendale Academy a copy of the test results or evaluation.
Testing for grades 1-3, and for students with Specific Documented Learning Disabilities is optional.
Resources
- ACT/SAT School Codes (CEEB#): Allendale Academy 100256, NAIA 9876, NCAA 9999. Scores must be reported directly to the NAIA and NCAA Eligibility Centers. Test scores that appear on transcripts will not be used.
- SAT Test Dates and Deadlines
- ACT Test Dates and Deadlines
- Preparing for the ACT
- High School Planning Sheet
- Community Service Hours Documentation – Signed Non-Profit Organization Letterhead is required for Community service documentation.
- Free Online Math and Science Help from Khan Academy
- Florida Virtual School – Register as: 1.FLVS FLEX, 2. Private School, 3. Pinellas County 4. Allendale Academy student. FLVS does not send student transcripts to Allendale Academy. Please include FLVS and/or college grades on an Allendale Academy Report card and submit it along with an unofficial cumulative FLVS and/or college transcript (not individual course grade reports). A PDF of the FLVS can be downloaded from your students FLVS homepage.
- Florida FLVS Advanced Placement (AP) tests and Optional End of Course (EOC) Assessments – Questions about available AP and EOC tests and scheduling should be directed to your county’s school district assessment office. School District Test Coordinators
- Florida End of Course (EOC) Assessment Information and practice tests. EOCs are not required for private school students but, may be required if a student ever enrolls in a Florida public school. Questions about EOC tests and scheduling should be directed to your county’s school district assessment office. School District Test Coordinators
- Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Information
- College Dual Enrollment Information
- High School Credit For College Dual Enrollment Courses – Most introductory Dual Enrollment courses are only half (1/2) a High School credit. Check this FDOE link to see how much credit a course is allowed.
- HCC Dual Enrollment
- SPC Dual Enrollment Instructions
- St. Petersburg College Dual Enrollment Form
- CLEP – College-Level Examination Program – CLEP scaled score that ranges from 20, the lowest, to 80, the highest. The American Council on Education (ACE) recommends a credit-granting score of 50 for each CLEP exam. This is a scaled score, equivalent to earning a C in the relevant course. The following letter grades will be assigned for CLEP credit. 68 and above A, 58-67 B, 50-57 C, below 50 no credit.
- Saxon Geometry – Geometry is integrated throughout the High School curriculum of the older editions. Student will get 30% in Saxon Algebra 1 (3rd edition), 30% in Saxon Algebra 2 (3rd edition) then the remaining 40% in Saxon Advanced Mathematics (2nd edition). Typically students who follow this path will score well on ACT and SAT (providing they do every problem in every lesson). Allendale will award a 1/2 Geometry credit to students who both Saxon Algebra I (3rd edition) and Saxon Algebra II (3rd edition) an additional 1/2 Geometry credit will be awarded to students who complete Saxon Advanced Mathematics (2nd edition). Newer editions of Saxon Math have a separate Geometry curriculum.
- NCAA Eligibility Procedure for Allendale Students
- NCAA Homeschool Toolkit
- Parchment Exchange – Request your transcript be sent electronically. Confirmed delivery, faster and less expensive than USPS Priority Mail.
- Allendale Scholarships & Programs Page
- Allendale Academy class rings at walmart.com
- University of Florida Admissions
- QuestBridge – aims to increase the percentage of talented low-income students attending the nation’s best universities.
Graduation Checklist
Graduation_Checklist.pdf- Complete graduation requirements. Florida’s state graduation requirements are based on the year a student enters 9th grade. The specific requirements for each entering 9th grade class are listed at this link http://www.fldoe.org/bii/studentpro/grad-require.asp Minimum GPA 2.0
- Submit attendance form for senior year. Attendance Form
- Submit final Allendale Academy report card including all senior year grades. High School Report Card.pdf
- Submit 2 samples of High School work (major tests or projects) for each homeschool (non-virtual school or College) math, science, social studies and English class.
- Submit FLVS and/or college unofficial transcripts if applicable. FLVS and the state colleges do not send student transcripts to Allendale Academy. Please include FLVS/college grades on each semester’s Allendale Academy Report card and submit it along with an unofficial cumulative transcript (not individual course grade reports). A PDF of the unofficial FLVS transcript can be downloaded from the Cumulative Academic Report page located under the Student Records tab in your FLVS account. Allendale Academy report cards and attendance forms are required for all students, including those only taking FLVS or College Dual Enrolment courses.
- Submit Community Service documentation. (Not required for graduation) Documentation must be signed and be on the non-profit organization’s letterhead and include the typed name of the individual signing the attestation. Only one letter per organization which documents all hours during a year is needed.
- Submit passing standardized test results (40% or greater) SAT (780 Reading and Math Combined), ACT (14 Composite), CLT (48), California Achievement, Stanford Achievement, Iowa, ASVAB, Terra Nova, KTEA or Peabody. Once passing standardized test results are achieved in the 10th grade year or later, no additional standardized testing is required. Passing standardized test scores are required for graduation.
- For Florida Bright Futures candidates: Submit an Allendale Initial Bright Futures Application with the first semester senior year report card. Bright Futures Initial Application.pdf
- File a Florida Financial Aid Application (FFAA) with the state by August 31st of graduation year. Bright Futures Information.pdf
- Submit the Allendale Graduation Application.http://allendaleacademy.com/wordpress/graduation-application/
To graduate With Honors students must meet or exceed the requirements of the Florida Medallion Scholars (FMS) Award listed at Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program