What is an IGP?
Individual Graduation Plans (IGPs) are designed to guide students toward their education, career, and employment goals. During IGP meetings, school counselors discuss general graduation requirements, coursework, and opportunities related to future goals. IGPs also help students align their high school courses with college entrance requirements. These plans are flexible and can change based on the student's aspirations, abilities, and interests. They are reviewed annually and updated as a student's interests or career goals change.
IGP Schedule
Seniors - September/October
Juniors - October/November
Sophomores - January/February
Freshman - February/March
Only Seniors may apply for Early Dismissal/Late Arrival. Final approval will be given by administration. Even with approval of Early Dismissal/Late Arrival, students must be enrolled in a minimum of 2 courses during the school day per semester. Students must be CCR (College and Career Ready) in order to be approved for Early Dismissal/Late Arrival.
Forms are available in the Counseling office. Please contact your School Counselor for assistance.
Course requests for Elective Courses will be completed by students during their IGP meetings with their School Counselor.
Teachers will enter course recommendations to determine student placement in Core Courses (English, Math, Science, Social Studies).
If a parent is unhappy with course recommendations for their student, they may contact the Counseling Department to schedule a meeting with their student's School Counselor and Administrator to dispute the recommendation.
Contact your School Counselor to request a Parent Override.
Schedule Changes
Students may make changes to their schedules only if there is an error on their schedule (wrong level class, already taken class, etc.). Schedule changes can only be made during the first week of the semester.