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Graduation Requirements

 

Graduation Requirements – Class of 2011

 

3 credits English

 

.5 credit speech

Taken freshmen year

3 credits math

Including Algebra and Geometry

2 credits science

 

.5 credit global studies

Taken freshmen year

.5 credit social studies

Usually taken sophomore year

1 credit US History

Taken junior year

3.5 credits Physical Education

Usually taken 2 freshmen year, 1 sophomore year, 2 junior year and 2 senior year.

.5 credit health

Taken sophomore year

.5 credit drivers education

Usually taken freshmen/sophomore year depending on birth date

.5 credits keyboarding/word processing

Taken freshmen year

. 5 credit consumer education

Taken junior year

Constitution Test

Taken in US History for classes 2008 and earlier and taken in civics for classes 2009 and later

PSAE

Both days of tests taken junior year

5 hours community service

 

29 total credits

Taken from required and elective courses

 

Graduation Requirements – Class of 2012 and 2013 and 2014

 

4 credits English

 

.5 credit speech

Taken freshmen year

3 credits math

Including Algebra and Geometry

2 credits science

 

.5 credit global studies

Taken freshmen year

.5 credit social studies

Usually taken sophomore year

1 credit US History

Taken junior year

3.5 credits Physical Education

Usually taken 2 freshmen year, 1 sophomore year, 2 junior year and 2 senior year.

.5 credit health

Taken sophomore year

.5 credit drivers education

Usually taken freshmen/sophomore year depending on birth date

.5 credits keyboarding/word processing

Taken freshmen year

. 5 credit consumer education

Taken junior year

Constitution Test

Taken in US History for classes 2008 and earlier and taken in civics for classes 2009 and later

PSAE

Both days of tests taken junior year

5 hours community service

 

27 Total Credits - class of 2012

25 Total Credits - class of 2013

23 Total Credits - class of 2014

Taken from required and elective courses

 

Class of 2015

4 credits English English 1, English 2, English 3 and English 4 required
3 credits math Including Algebra and Geometry
2 credits science Taken grade 9 and 10
1 credit Western Civilization Taken grade 10
1 credit U.S. History Taken grade 11
4.25 PE/Health/Driver's Education Health and Driver's Ed. are taken opposite years in grade 9 or grade 10 Health is .5 credits and Driver's ed is .25 credit
.25 credit keyboarding Taken same semester as speech grade 9
.25 credit speech Taken same semester as keyboarding grade 9
.5 credit in consumer education Taken grade 11
Constitution Test Taken in U.S. History - grade 11
PSAE Both days of tests taken junior year
5 hours of Community Service  
22 Total Credits -  Class of 2015  

 

There are two types of courses to consider when selecting courses.  First, there are required courses, which are those classes that a student must take (and pass) in order to graduate.  Note:  Passing means the student earned at least a grade of a D (65%) or higher.  Any required course that was failed must be taken again.  For example, if a student fails the first half of English, they will need to take English 1st half the following year.  If a student fails the entire year, they will need to repeat the whole year course.  However, if a student fails the 2nd half of a math course, they must repeat the entire course to move to the next level. 

 

The second type is elective courses, which are classes that a student chooses to take from the different subject areas.  Classes are taken for the following reason(s): an interest or ability in the subject; the class will allow the student to prepare for their future career and/or the class is a college requirement.  Whatever the reason, elective classes do earn credit towards graduation.  However, the particular course does not have to be passed in order to graduate.  Students earn credit towards graduation by completing both the required and elective classes throughout their four-year high school career.  A minimum of 29 credits is required to graduate.

 

Suggested College Entrance Requirements

 

For students planning to enter a four-year university program, below are the MINIMUMsuggested requirements:

 

English

4 years

Math

3 years (including algebra, geometry, and advanced math)

Science

3 years (including biology, chemistry and one other)

Social Studies

3 years

Foreign Language, Art or Music

2 years in the same area (some colleges have an admissions requirement of at least 2 years of the same language.)

 

Because each college has its own entrance requirements, it is essential that parents and students carefully review the specific requirements of the colleges being considered.

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