Select your courses carefully after serious consideration to your course background, abilities and post-graduate plans. The course schedule you select should meet graduation requirements and challenge you academically.
All students shall be required to receive instruction in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and the awareness of the purpose of an automated external defibrillator at least once between ninth and high school graduation. A school administrator may waive this requirement for an eligible student who has a disability. A student may also be excused from this requirement if a parent or guardian of the student objects in writing.
All students shall fulfill the requirements for a Personal Financial Literacy Passport in order to graduate from an accredited public high school with a standard diploma.
Concurrent enrollment allows outstanding junior and senior high school students to take credit-earning college courses. If you are a junior or senior in high school, you may enroll in college courses if you meet the admission requirements and other conditions. High school seniors who meet the eligibility requirements are entitled to receive tuition waivers for up to 18 credit hours. For more information about concurrent enrollment, contact your high school counselor.