1. All students need to accumulate 120 credits for graduation. To be considered a Class of 2026 senior and to participate in senior class activities during the 2025-2026 school year, a student must have earned a minimum of 85 credits. Students who have not completed all their graduation requirements one school day after the last final examination will not be allowed to participate in the graduation ceremony. (For junior status, a student must have earned a minimum of 55 credits; sophomore status - a minimum of 25 credits).
2. Subjects and specific credits required for graduation:
English - four years (I, II, III, IV) 20 credits
Mathematics - four years 20 credits
Science - three years 15 credits
Social Studies - three years (including US I & US II) 15 credits
Physical Education/Health - four years 10 credits
Fine Arts or Applied Arts 5.0 credits
**Technology course 2.5 credits
Community Service 60 hours
**The following technology courses satisfy the Technology course graduation requirement: Tech Essentials, Exploring Computer Science, Robotics, H Computer Science, AP Computer Science, AP Computer Science Principles, MHS Wildcat News, Intro to Cyber Security or Video Production.
3. All students must schedule a program of study with 35 credits each year.
4. Course Credits: Courses that meet one period daily for the full year receive 5 credits; courses that meet one period daily for one half the year (one semester) receive 2.5 credits.
5. Failure in courses required for graduation is a serious matter. Such courses and the associated credits may be earned by successfully completing a MHS Summer Course, if available, or by taking and passing a comparable summer school course, or by taking and passing a comparable day-school or evening-school course (see the Director of School Counseling for approval) or by re-taking and passing the course at Milton High School the next school year (see your School Counselor).
6. As a result of recent changes related to MCAS serving as an element of competency determination towards eligibility for high school graduation (Ballot Question #2, November 2024), we are providing information regarding Milton High School's requirements for compliance with the recent changes in statute.
Milton High School reserves the right to schedule students based on course enrollment, conflicts, graduation requirements, staffing, and other relevant considerations.