Can I raise a 3.5 cumulative GPA to a 3.75 in a semester?

I currently have a 3.5 cumulative GPA, I am retaking a math class and
Currently have a B which will replace the D I got last semester. Also I have an A in gov and Econ which I am taking trough summer school, hopefully it with this 3 grades in it will bump my GPA to a 3.51-3.54. I am taking APES, AP lit, statistics, lit mag, and a class that still needs to be filled since I completed government and Econ. If I get straight A’s in all those classes is it possible? My school counts each class as 5 credits. I need atleast a 3.75 cumulative GPA by December so I can graduate an honor scholar. Thank you!

That is impossible to tell without knowing your other grades/courses, how your school calculates GPA, Weighted or UW etc. You should be able to calculate this yourself, if not, contact your guidance counselor. Assuming you are a rising senior, I would say almost definitely not, purely from my experience going from Junior to Senior year, I went from a 3.64 to a 3.71 (UW) with 6 A’s and 1 B in two semesters, such a high jump in one semester doesn’t seem feasible