
Yazmin Ramirez, Counselor (A-K)
ELL Coordinator
Brittany Sands, Counselor (L-Z)
504 / Title IX Coordinator
​Kim Oliver, Secretary
Registration / Records
Welcome to Pryor Student Services

Phone: 850-833-3613, Option #3
​​Melinda Suprak, Staffing Specialist
ESE Programs
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​​​Brian Hayes, LMHC
Mental Health Counselor
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Marissa Sowinski, ATR, LMHC
Military Family Life Counselor
Grading / Testing
Grades / Parent Portal
Testing
Students are assigned grades in all of their courses. Standards based assignments are 70% of their grade, and other coursework is 30% of their grade. The grading scale is as follows:
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A - 100-90
B - 89-80
C - 79-70
D - 69-60
F - 59-0
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Failure to pass classes with a D or higher will result in the student retaking those courses.
Grades can be checked through Focus Parent Portal.
If you have questions regarding grading in your student's courses, please contact the individual teachers. Student Services is available to set up parent/teacher conferences as needed.
Participation in the statewide testing program, which consists of the FSA, State EOC assessments and alternate assessments, is mandatory for all 3-12 students attending public schools. The assessment of reading shall be administered annually in grades 3-10, writing in grades 4-10, math in grades 3-8, and science in grades 5 and 8.
State EOC assessments for a subject shall be administered in addition to the comprehensive assessments required under 1008.22 (3)1 F.S.
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The following courses at Pryor have an EOC, and are 30% of the final grade:
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Civics
Algebra I Honors
Geometry Honors
Physical Science
Promotion/Retention
Credit Recovery
Promotion/retention is based on the number of credits a student earns by passing classes. A student must earn 12 credits in the core areas in order to be promoted to high school.
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3 credits in Mathematics
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3 credits in English Language Arts
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3 credits in science to include Earth/Space Science, Life Science, and Physical Science
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3 credits in social studies to include World History, Civics, and United States History
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Students are retained based on failure to earn credit in core areas. Any student who fails two or more core subjects may be retained if the credits are not passed in Summer School.
There are many options available for students to recover failed courses.
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Plan of Care tutoring is held before and after school throughout the school year.
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Students may take a credit recovery class during the school day in lieu of an elective course.
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Students may also be invited to attend summer school.
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All credit recovery options are done using the Edgenuity platform.
Students may also elect to take courses at home by enrolling part time with Okaloosa Online or Florida Virtual School.
Please contact your student's counselor to discuss the options available to best meet their needs. ​​