Graduation Requirements and Course Programming Overview

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Explore the essential requirements for high school graduation, including credit criteria and core course programming details based on teacher recommendations and test scores. Find out about foreign language requirements for colleges and universities and the significance of industry certifications. Prepare yourself for a successful academic journey with the right courses and qualifications.

  • Graduation
  • Requirements
  • Course programming
  • High school
  • Foreign language

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  1. Curriculum Fair

  2. What do you need to graduate? 24 Credits 4 English 4 Math (must include Algebra 1 and Geometry) 3 Science (must include Biology) 3 Social Studies (U.S. Gov, World History, U.S. History, and Economics) 1 credit of HOPE or earn ROTC or Athletic waiver 1 credit of Performing/Fine Art/Career & Technical .5 credit of Personal Financial Literacy 2.0 GPA ( C average) Passing score on 10 FAST ELA Reading & BEST Alg. 1 EOC ***** Graduation requirements are subject to state legislation****

  3. Dont I need foreign language to graduate? Not Required for high school graduation At least 2 years of the same foreign language are required by most 4-year colleges and universities Having a 3rdyear of a foreign language is preferred by most major colleges and universities. College prep course of study requires 2 years of a foreign language. Bright Futures Scholarships The 2 top tier scholarships (Florida Medallion & Florida Academic) require 2 credits of the same foreign language.

  4. Programming Core courses are programmed based on 8th-grade teacher recommendations, grades, and test scores. Math Placement based on FAST Math Scores, grades, and teacher recommendations. Levels 1 & 2 - Algebra 1A Level 3 and higher - Algebra 1, Algebra 1 Hon Geometry Students currently in Algebra 1 Science Levels 1 & 2 - Environmental Science Levels 3, 4 and 5 - Biology Honors, Biology, AP Biology AP Biology - A s every quarter in Physical Science Honors Social Studies Levels 1 & 2 U.S. Government (1 semester) Levels 3, 4 & 5 AP Human Geography or AICE Thinking Skills

  5. Programming Reading Level 1 & 2 - Intensive Reading Level 3 - Semantics Honors (1 semester) Level 4 & 5 - No reading class Acceleration Courses AP (Human Geography or Biology) AICE (Thinking Skills, General Paper) Industry Certifications (Computer Fundamentals, Dig Info Tech, Dig Art Imaging, Culinary, Sports Marketing, Customer Service Rep, Medical Skills, Vet Assisting) FAST Reading Level 1 & 2 students are strongly encouraged to take an industry certification course. Foreign Language Hope Performing Art

  6. Deadlines Middle Schools will determine a date for students to submit completed programming sheets. Change requests are due by March 20, 2024 This includes changes to elective choices or adding virtual periods. Virtual period requests will not be accepted during the summer or at the start of the 24-25 school year.

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