Graduation Requirements
- A. History/Social Studies
- Graduation: 4 years
- A-G: 2 years (World/U.S. History)
- B. English
- Graduation: 4 years
- A-G: 4 years
- C. Math
- Graduation: 2 years (must pass Algebra)
- A-G: 3 years (4 recommended)
- D. Science
- Graduation: 3 years (1 Life, 1 Physical)
- A-G: 2 years lab science (3 recommended)
- E. World Language
- Graduation: not required
- A-G: 2 years of the same language
- F. Visual & Performing Arts (see links below)
- Graduation: 1 year WL, Art OR CTE
- A-G: 1 year
- Visual & Performing Arts Course
- CTE course (for graduation- not A-G)
- G. Electives (see links below)
- Graduation: 6 courses
- A-G: 1 year (any A-F course after that requirement is met can be used to meet the G requirement)
- Agriculture Courses
- Business Courses
- Family & Consumer Science Courses
- Industrial Technology Courses
- Core Dept Electives, Student Support & School Services
- Physical Education
- Graduation: 2 years
Total Credits Required for Graduation: 220 Credits (minimum)
Important Notes
Semester Credit: Five (5) credits are granted each semester for every class successfully completed. A minimum of 220 credits must be earned, in subject areas as described above, in order to graduate.
National Education Technology Standards (NETS): All students will be instructed in the 6 technology standards collectively referred to as NETS. In order to graduate, students must demonstrate proficiency in NETS 5 and NETS 6 by passing an assessment in each of these two standards. See your counselor or Mr. Harding in the library for details, or simply click the link to learn more.
Semester Credit: Five (5) credits are granted each semester for every class successfully completed. A minimum of 220 credits must be earned, in subject areas as described above, in order to graduate.
National Education Technology Standards (NETS): All students will be instructed in the 6 technology standards collectively referred to as NETS. In order to graduate, students must demonstrate proficiency in NETS 5 and NETS 6 by passing an assessment in each of these two standards. See your counselor or Mr. Harding in the library for details, or simply click the link to learn more.