Minimum of 24 credits required to graduate. Students have the opportunity to earn a total 28 credits. 1 credit is equivalent to 1 year in a particular course.
Colleges may have additional requirements that exceed CPS minimum requirements. Students are responsible for researching colleges and programs of interest and for ensuring they meet all necessary application requirements. They are encouraged to discuss their goals and objectives with their school counselor during drop-in hours and scheduled programming meetings.
4 Credits
3 Credits: Algebra, Geometry, Advanced Algebra/Trigonometry, Precalculus
3 Credits: Biology, Chemistry, Physics
3 Credits: World Studies, US History, Civics
2 Credits of the same language
2 Credits
2 Credits
1 Credit: Exploring Computer Science
1 Credit
3 Credits
Health (PE I)
Driver’s Education (PE II)
Constitution Test
Consumer Ed/Financial Ed unit of study
2 classroom integrated service learning projects
District-Wide Assessment (ACT)
FAFSA or Alternative Application