Graduation Requirements

Class of 2024, 2025 & 2026



21.0 credits and complete 50 hours of documented community service in order to receive their diploma. 

Class of 2027 and beyond


21 total credits (including .5 Health II) 

and complete 50 hours of documented community service in order to receive their diploma. 

The student must successfully demonstrate proficiency of standards and demonstrate acceptable work habits in all required coursework for graduation. Successful completion for a required, standards based course means the student met proficiency in the standards assessed and received a passing grade for the course. Successful completion of the required, standards based courses also demonstrates proficiency in the standards of the Guiding Principles which are embedded in these courses’ curricula. Thus, students receiving a diploma will be:

a.     Clear and effective communicators.
b.     Self-directed and lifelong learners.
c.     Creative and practical problem solvers.
d.     Responsible and involved citizens.
e.     Integrative and informed thinkers.

Required, standards based courses a student must successfully complete are (total 14.5 credits):

 

B.    Additional required course work:

a.     An additional elective credit in English

b.     5.5 credits of elective courses across any content area.

(CLASS OF 2027 AND BEYOND- 5.0 ELECTIVE CREDIT)

c.    Career and Postsecondary Education to include: participation in advisory and school counseling programs.

C.    Students must complete and document fifty hours of community service.

D.   Should the state mandate testing in one or more subject areas, students will need to participate in all such tests as a requirement of graduation.

Additional Requirements:


All students must be enrolled in at least 6 courses per semester.


All students must be enrolled in the equivalent of at least one full year of English every year. Taking additional courses in one year does not excuse the student from having to take and pass the required courses the following year.