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REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION |
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1.
Eight
semesters of attendance in high school as a full-time
student. |
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2.
Twenty-one
credits earned in high school (.5 credits is earned per
semester by the satisfactory completion of a class.) |
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3.
Course
requirements in the grades 9-12: |
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English: |
4.0 Credits |
4.0
Freshman-Senior |
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Social
Studies:
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3.0 Credits
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1.0
WSH/Geo (Freshman)
1.0
US History
(Junior)
1.0
CWP/Economics
(Senior) |
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Physical
Education/Health:
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2.0 Credits
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1.0
Freshman
1.0
Sophomore or 2 sport athlete |
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Mathematics:
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2.0 Credits
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1.0
Freshman
1.0
Sophomore-Senior |
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Science: |
2.0 Credits |
2.0
Freshman-Senior |
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**Occupational Education |
2.0 Credits |
2.0
Freshman-Senior |
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Fine Arts |
1.0 Credits |
1.0
Freshman-Senior |
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Electives: |
5.0 Credits |
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21
Total Credits |
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Occupational education includes, but is not limited to
agricultural, business and family and consumer sciences. |
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4.
Alternate
methods of meeting graduation requirements may be obtained
through cross crediting of a variety of classes. See a
counselor for more information. |
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Student
must meet the state WASL requirements for graduation. |
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Reading - Must pass with a score of 400. Students have five
(5) opportunities to pass this state requirement. |
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Writing - Must pass with a score of 17. Students have five
(5) opportunities to pass this state requirement. |
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Math - Must pass with a score of 400. Students have five (5)
opportunities to pass this state requirement. If a student
does not pass the math WASL as a sophomore then students
must take the next level math course as a junior and pass
both semesters of that course. The student must also take
the WASL as a junior. If the student does not pass the WASL
as a junior then the student must take the next higher level
of math and pass both semesters of that course. So in other
words if the student does not pass the WASL, the student
must pass two (2) years of math to be eligible to graduate. |
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1.
Give an
oral
presentation of their 13th year plan to the general public
prior to graduation.
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2.
Complete a culminating project
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3. Complete a portfolio
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4. Write an Argumentative Research paper
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