Meeting a Graduation Pathway is now a requirement for the class of 2024 and beyond
Along with meeting the 26 credit requirement, students must have met standard in English Language Arts and Math OR CTE pathway
Learn more about these pathways below!
Students can use any combination of the ELA and math options listed below:
College Admissions Exams (ACT/SAT)
ACT: ELA = N/A; Math = 16
ACT with Writing: ELA = 14; Math = 16
SAT or SAT with Essay: ELA = 410; Math = 430
Dual Credit Courses (1.0 credit total each for math and/or ELA)
AP Classes: Earn a C+ of higher in state approved course each semester
CTE Dual Credit
College in the High School or Running Start: Earning full credit for ELA and Math course of 100 level or higher
Dual credit exams
Advanced Placement: 3 or higher exam score
State-level assessment (SBA and WA-AIM)
SBA: ELA = 2548; Math = 2595
WA-AIM: ELA = 104; Math = 104
Transition Courses (1.0 credit total for math and/or
Bridge to college courses: Earn a B or better each semester
Complete 2.0 or more CTE credits in the same CTE program area that wither include a dual credit course, or lead to an industry recognized credential.
If a student receives a score of 31 or above on the ASVAB, they may use the test as a graduation pathway.
Students desiring a career in the following fields can take the corresponding classes to fulfill their graduation requirement.
Agricultural Entrepreneur
1.0 Credit Personal Finance/Career Choices
1.0 Credit Agricultural Mechanics OR 1.0 Credit Horticulture
Food Service Management/Entrepreneur
1.0 Credit Personal Finance/Career Choices
1.0 Credit Foods I/Foods II
Multimedia & Digital Communications
1.0 Credit Personal Finance/Career Choices
1.0 Credit Multimedia Animation Design/Video Production