10th Grade scheduling
2024-2025 Scheduling Presentation
Click through this presentation for instructions on inputting schedule requests for next year:
High School Credit Requirements
22 Credits Total
English
Social Studies
Science
Math
Language Other than English
4
4
3
3
1 or 3*
Art/Music
PE
Health
Electives
1
2
0.5
1.5 or 3.5*
*Based on Diploma type
Music/Art in 10th Grade
After earning 1 credit in Music and/or Art, Music and Art courses are an elective choice. Performance based Music courses (Band, Orchestra, and Chorus) are offered on an every day basis for the full year earning 1 credit.
Health Education
It is strongly recommended for students to enroll in the required half credit Regents or Honors level Health class during their 10th Grade year. Students who do not take Health during their 10th Grade year must enroll in either 11th or 12th grade.
Example Schedule
Please note this is not the actual order of your final schedule.
Period 1: English (Full Year)
Period 2: History (Full Year)
Period 3: Math (Full Year)
Period 4: Science (Full Year)
Period 5: Science Lab (A or B Day) / PE (A or B Day)
Period 6: World Language
Period 7: Lunch
Period 8: Health Education (Half Year) / Open* (Half Year)
Period 9: Open* (Full Year or Half Year)
*Please take into account music performance classes or scheduled academic support services when determining available space for elective courses. Any space not filled with an elective course will be automatically filled with a study hall.
Please Keep in Mind...
Students will have the option to opt out of lunch with parent/guardian permission. The no lunch option may not be honored if, in the opinion of the district or building administration, it is not possible due to budgetary or scheduling conflicts, restrictions, or limitations.
Potential college athletes should be aware that it is the students responsibility to select courses that meet the NCAA eligibility course requirements as it may affect the students eligibility status as well as possible college options. See the NCAA eligibility website for more details at http://web1.ncaa.org/eligibilitycenter/common.
There is no guarantee students will be placed in all of their requested electives. Course and section limitations, caps, and placement conflicts may affect the final schedule.