Graduation Requirements
- Students Must Meet the Pennsylvania Act 158 Requirements.
- The total number of credits must meet or exceed 23.5 credits.
- One elective must be in math or science; the total number of math and science credits is a minimum of seven.
- One History credit must be in African-American History.
- All students must complete their ILPs in 10th and 11th grades. (Exception ONLY for new students who began at SLA in the upper grades.)
- All students must pass their four-year advisories.
- All students must COMPLETE a Capstone project.
- Advisory counts as .5 Humanities credits per year
- 9th Grade Mini-Courses, Independent Leaning Plan & Capstone counts as .5 Electives credits per year
Home & School
2024 – 2025 Home & School Officers
- President: Karima Ropel
- Executive Vice President: open
- Communications Vice President: Erin Richburg
- Treasurer: Marc Hensley
- Co-Treasurer: open
- Recording Secretary: Monika Jest
2024-25 Parent Representatives
- Fuel the Rocket Campaign Manager: Iwan Baranky
- Auction Chairs: Farah Kapoor & Daphne Hawkins Parker
- Senior Parents: Iwan Baranky and Farah Kapoor
- Junior Parent: open
- Sophomore Parent: JJ Shirley
- Freshman Parent: open
Advisors
- Principal: Chris Lehmann
- Faculty Representative: Zoe Siswick
The Home and School Association’s Website
The Home and School Association’s Facebook Page
Home and School Meeting Schedule — 2024-2025
DISTRICT FAMILY ENGAGEMENT INFORMATION:
The new District-Wide Parent and Family Engagement Policy has been approved by the SRC and is available on our website here – The Spanish version is here – Other versions can be found online here
Parent Portals
SLA’s website includes a portal that gives students access to many of the web-based communication and publication tools including SLATE and Canvas — our online course software, and GSuite tools. It enables teachers and students to create online spaces for each course, allowing them to communicate about assignments, school events, and more. Parents and guardians can check student assignments by emailing the child’s advisor for login access. The School District of Philadelphia also has a parent portal for formal grades and progress on standardized testing. In addition, parents will receive frequent emails from the school via our parent list-serv. We will subscribe all requested email addresses the first week of school. If you do not receive the parent emails. Contact your child’s advisor with any questions or concerns about the Portals.
Resources/Policies
- College News Blog
- SLA Prep Sportswear Online Store — Buy SLA Swag Online!
- SDP Inclement Weather Policy
- SRC Board Polices
- 918 Title I Parental Involvement
- Student Code of Conduct
- EH-80 (Parental Permission Slip)
- Student Media Release Form
- Absence Excuse Notes
- New Immunization Requirements
- “When Is Too Sick For School”