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FRESHMAN HONORS CLASSES AT MOLLOY
Honors English Honors Biology Honors Global History or Pre-AP World History
 Honors placement in these courses is based on the TACHS or CHSEE Test for incoming freshmen,
especially scores in Reading, Writing, Achievement and Ability.
 Middle school grades are not considered for honors placement since all the students we accept
have outstanding middle school records.
 After freshman year, students may apply for honors in any subject they are interested in.
Acceptance is based on the students average in that subject at the time of application, usually
in April for freshmen going into sophomore year, and in February for upperclassmen.
 Students who do not begin in Honors may move into honors in subsequent years depending on
their grades. Students who begin in honors and find classes too challenging may move into
standard classes for the following grade.
 Incoming students who qualify are invited into honors in their acceptance letter. Students whose
acceptance letters make no mention of honors classes are programmed for standard freshman
classes.
Honors Math
 Students seeking Honors Algebra must take the Math Placement Test at Molloy on Saturday, May
12. This is the only determinant of Algebra Honors placement. Middle school grades or Algebra
Regents grades are not considered.
 Students seeking Geometry in freshman year, an honors course, must take the Math Placement
Test at Molloy and should have a score of at least 90% on the Algebra 1 Regents in June. Regents
grades must be reported by June 29, 2018.
World Language
 There are no honors classes in introductory level foreign language. Students who seek an
advanced level of a foreign language must take the Language Placement Test at Molloy on the
day of registration. No other language proficiency test will be considered.
There are no freshman honors classes in Religion, Music, Computer Applications or Earth Science.
Please see Freshman Courses: Frequently Asked Questions on the Admissions Page of Molloys web
site for further information.

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  • 1. FRESHMAN HONORS CLASSES AT MOLLOY Honors English Honors Biology Honors Global History or Pre-AP World History Honors placement in these courses is based on the TACHS or CHSEE Test for incoming freshmen, especially scores in Reading, Writing, Achievement and Ability. Middle school grades are not considered for honors placement since all the students we accept have outstanding middle school records. After freshman year, students may apply for honors in any subject they are interested in. Acceptance is based on the students average in that subject at the time of application, usually in April for freshmen going into sophomore year, and in February for upperclassmen. Students who do not begin in Honors may move into honors in subsequent years depending on their grades. Students who begin in honors and find classes too challenging may move into standard classes for the following grade. Incoming students who qualify are invited into honors in their acceptance letter. Students whose acceptance letters make no mention of honors classes are programmed for standard freshman classes. Honors Math Students seeking Honors Algebra must take the Math Placement Test at Molloy on Saturday, May 12. This is the only determinant of Algebra Honors placement. Middle school grades or Algebra Regents grades are not considered. Students seeking Geometry in freshman year, an honors course, must take the Math Placement Test at Molloy and should have a score of at least 90% on the Algebra 1 Regents in June. Regents grades must be reported by June 29, 2018. World Language There are no honors classes in introductory level foreign language. Students who seek an advanced level of a foreign language must take the Language Placement Test at Molloy on the day of registration. No other language proficiency test will be considered. There are no freshman honors classes in Religion, Music, Computer Applications or Earth Science. Please see Freshman Courses: Frequently Asked Questions on the Admissions Page of Molloys web site for further information.