GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
In order to graduate from high school a student must complete at least one of the following:
Complete the UC/CSU A-G requirements with a grade of C or better in all courses
Complete a CTE pathway of at least four semesters in the same pathway with a grade of C or better
Complete at least two dual enrollment courses of 3 or more units each with a grade of C or better (Does not include physical education or remedial courses)
Complete at least 20 hours of Workability
Complete at least 20 hours of internship through the HUSD Experiential Learning Program or other approved program
Complete at least 20 hours of approved community service
Complete one year of Work Experience
Complete an industry-recognized certification
Smarter Balanced Summative Assessments in English Language Arts/Literacy and mathematics (Grade 11) Receive a score of Level 3 "Standard Met" or higher on both English language arts/literacy (ELA) and mathematics
Advanced placement exams receive a 3 or higher on two AP Exams
Two Years ROTC
State Seal of Biliteracy
International Baccalaureate Exams
State and Federal Job Programs (WIOA, Ca Cons Corp, Job Corp)
A-G REQUIREMENTS
To meet minimum admission requirements, you must complete 15 yearlong high school courses with a letter grade of C or better — at least 11 of them prior to your last year of high school.
Keep in mind that taking approved high school (A-G) courses isn't the only way to satisfy these requirements. You may also meet them by completing college courses or earning certain scores on SAT, Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate exams.
MINIMUM GPA REQUIREMENT FOR UC'S: 3.0 GPA
MINIMUM GPA REQUIREMENT FOR CSU'S: 2.5 GPA
CTE Pathways
CTE stands for Career Technical Education. Most pathways we offer at OHHS are articulated, meaning if you pass with a B or better, you will earn college credit at VVC and/or Barstow Community College. Most of the CTE courses will also meet the G requirement (college prep elective) for 4 year Universities. Each pathway consists of a concentrator and capstone class. Students need to take both classes in the CTE pathway to be a completor.