Graduation Requirements for 2007 students
- 4 English (Eng 9,10,11 and 12)
- 3 Math (Including Algebra 1 and one Math
higher than Algebra)
- 3 Social Studies (Us History 1, World
History, Art History, Music)
- 1 Fine Art (Art 1, Band, Choir, Dance,
Music History, Art History, Music Appreciation/Art Appreciation or Theatre)
- 1 Keyboarding/ Computer lit and Intro to
Majors
- 1 PE
- 1 Health
- 4 credits in your Career Major
- 5 Elective Courses
- 27 total credits
Graduation Requirements for 2008
students
- 4 English (Eng 9, Eng 10, Eng 11, and 12)
- 3 Math (including Algebra I and one math
higher than Algebra)
- 3 Sciences (Cats 9, Cats 10, and a Lab
Science)
- 4 Social Studies (Us History I , World
History, US History II and Civics)
- 1 Fine Art (Art I, Band, Choir, Dance,
Music History, Art History, Music Appreciation/Art Appreciation or Theatre)
- 1 Keyboarding/Computer lit and Intro to
Majors
- 1 PE
- 1 Health
- 4 Credits in your Career Major
- 5 Elective Courses
- 27 Total Credits
Graduation Requirement for 2009 and 2010
students
- 4 English (9, 10, 11, 12)
- 4 Math (2 credits being above Algebra I)
- 4 Social Studies (US I, World History, US
II, and Civics)
- 3 Science (Cats 9, 2 lab science courses)
- 1 Fine Arts
- 1 BCA
- 1 PE
-
1 Health
19 Required Courses
4 Electives MUST be
related to Career Cluster/Major Chosen
27 Total Credits for
Graduation
College Admission Requirements for the
Class of 2008, 2009 and 2010
Must have 2 years of same foreign language
Must have Algebra II or above
Must have 3 lab sciences (Cats 9 and Cats 10 combined only
equal one lab science credit)
Some Colleges will not accept Technical Conceptual Science
Courses for a 4 year program.
Colleges that will accept Technical Conceptual Science Courses
will accept them as a lab science credit in this manner.
For the class of 2008: If the Technical Conceptual Science
Courses was taken during the sophomore or junior year.
For the class of 2009: If the Technical Conceptual Science
Courses was taken during the sophomore year.
For the class of 2010: Technical Conceptual Science Courses
will NOT be accepted as a lab science credit.