Juniors
ASVAB
The ASVAB Career Exploration Program can help you take steps toward finding a career that is right for you. This will benefit you whether you plan to further your education after high school or enter the workforce right away. It includes tests and activities that help you identify your interests and provides information regarding your verbal skills, math skills, and science and technical skills.
This program is designed to help you:
Learn more about yourself and the world of work
Explore careers in the match your interests and skills
Develop an effective strategy to help set you career goals
The ASVAB is given to juniors in September. To learn more, visit the website at: https://www.asvabprogram.com/
Graduation Requirements:
24 credits are required to graduate (17.5 required credits, 6.5 elective)
Social Studies (4 credits) Language Arts (4 credits)
Geography 9th Grade English
US History 10th Grade English
World History 11th Grade English
Government/Economics 12th Grade English
Mathematics (3 credits) Science (3 credits)
Algebra II (prerequisite Algebra I) 9th grade Physical Chemistry
Geometry 10th grade Biology
Required Math Elective Required Science Elective
Computer (1 credit) Art/Music (1 credit)
Computer 9th grade
PE/Health (1.5 credits) Elective Courses (6.5 credits)
PE 9/Health 9
PE
****Note: Students must pass both Semester 1 and Semester 2 of required subjects
College in the School (CIS)
Through our partnerships with area colleges and universities, Hancock High School is able to offer 10th, 11th and 12th grade students the opportunity to take college level courses here in the high school that are taught by our teachers (dual-enrollment). There are specific requirements set by the participating schools for each class. Students will earn both high school credit and college credit if they pass the class and meet all requirements.
Students insterested in a CIS course for college credit must meet the requirements for the class in order to receive credit. Requirements are set by the institutions and we have no ability to override their decision regarding qualifying students for credit.