Requirements

Graduation Requirements

A total of 26 units of credit are required to graduate from Lyons High School. 4 units of English (I, II, III, IV or IVC*) (*English IVC required for KS Scholar) (*IVC – Dual Credit English IV)3 units of Math (must include Algebra I)3 units of Science (1 with lab)3 units of Social Science (World History, Am. History, Govt/Econ.)1 unit of P.E./Health1 unit of Fine Arts.5 Unit Career & Life.5 Unit Speech – (Class of 2023).5 Unit Personal Finance (Class of 2023) An additional 10.5 units of Electives (9.5 units for the class of 2023) are required.*Students must enroll in a full schedule each year* Three math credits must be taken at LHS to fulfill the requirement for graduation, however, Algebra I taken at LMS counts as an elective high school credit, not one of the three math credits required. It does, however, meet the Algebra I graduation requirement, and counts towards the curriculum grade point average.

Kansas Qualified Admissions

(To attend a Regents University: KU, KSU, WSU, ESU, FHSU, or PSU)Guaranteed admission if Students meet the following:ESU, PSU, FHSU, & WSU:• ACT 21+ (SAT 1060) or Cumulative GPA 2.25+*• Cumulative GPA 2.0+ for College Credit earned in High SchoolK-State:• ACT 21+ (SAT 1060) or GPA 3.25+*• Cumulative GPA 2.0+ for College Credit earned in High SchoolKU:• ACT 21+ (SAT 1060) and Cumulative GPA 3.25+ or ACT 24+ (SAT 1160) and Cumulative GPA 3.0+*• Cumulative GPA 2.0+ for College Credit earned in High School Recommended: Complete the following Pre-college curriculum with at least a 2.0 GPA.4 units English (English I, II, III, IV, IVC*) (*IVC – Dual Credit English IV)3 units of Science (one must be Chemistry or Physics)4 units of Math (Algebra I, II, Geometry, 1 unit of advanced math) Courses completed in middle school do not count toward the requirement.3 units of Social Science (World History, American History, and Government/Economics)2 years of the same foreign language

Kansas Scholars Curriculum - Lyons Core

*Required for eligibility for Valedictorian and Salutatorian Awards and Gold Tassel 4 units English (English I, II, III, IVC*) (*English IVC required for KS Scholar) (*IVC – Dual Credit English IV)3 units of Science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics)A fourth year of science is recommended.4 units of Math (Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, and 1 additional math combination of Precalculus, Statistics, Trigonometry, Intermediate/College Algebra)3 units of Social Science (World History, American History, and Government/Economics)2 units of Foreign Language (in one language) *Students must have taken the ACT between April of the sophomore year and October of the Senior year to qualify as a Kansas Scholar.

Senior Recognition

Seniors will be recognized in the following manner: Gold and Blue Tassel at Graduation - All Seniors with G.P.A. equal to 3.68 on a 4.0 scale or above will be recognized with a ‘Gold and Blue’ tassel. Gold Tassel at Graduation - A standard of excellence will be established according to a student’s G.P.A. attained in a core curriculum. All students with a G.P.A.of 3.68 on a 4.0 scale or above will be awarded a gold tassel. Valedictorian and Salutatorian. Students receiving these awards will be the first and second highest G.P.A on a 4.0 scale in the core curriculum. Ties will be broken with those students who have the same G.P.A. for Valedictorian in core curriculum by using the overall G.P.A for all classes, if a tie still remains those who are tied will be recognized as Valedictorians and no Salutatorians will be recognized if multiple Valedictorians are recognized If more than one student has a 4.0 in the core curriculum or who tie for the highest G.P.A. – the tie will be broken using the above criteria and recognize all those students who tied for the highest G.P.A. in the core.

Learning Center Credits/Credit Recovery

A student may enroll at the Learning Center upon failing a course at the semester or the end of a year. Seniors who fail a required course during their second semester will not be allowed to participate in commencement. Learning Center/Credit Recovery credits needed for graduation must be completed by May 1 to participate in commencement. A required course can be an elective if needed for the 26 credits for graduation. Failed courses that are needed to be taken in a sequential order must be completed by the August enrollment date. NOTICE OF NON-DISCRIMINATIONElementary and secondary students, parents of elementary and secondary school students, employees, applicants for admission and employment, and sources of referral of applicants for admission and employment are hereby notified that USD 405 does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, handicap/disability, age, or religion in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs and activities.