
Graduation
Requirements
In order to be able to graduate a student must obtain a total of 27 credits
during their freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior years.
REQUIRED COURSES
| English | 4 Credits - English 9, 10, 11, 12 |
| Social Studies | 3 Credits - World 1900, US to 1900, 20-21 Century |
| Mathematics | 3 Credits - Including Algebra 1 and Geometry |
| Science | 3 Credits - Including CATS 9 and CATS 10 |
| Physical Education/ Wellness | 1 Credit |
| Health | 1 Credit |
| Fine Arts | 1 Credit - Art, Dance, Drama or Music |
| Career Major | 4 Credits (4 Courses in a career major as listed in The Randolph County Program of Studies Guide) |
| Senior Project | 1/2 Credit |
| Computer Technology | 1 Credit - Keyboarding or other computer class |
| Introduction to Majors | 1/2 Credit |
| Work Based Learning | 10 hours in your career major (1/2 credit of elective work based learning can be obtained by earning 50 additional hours) |
2003-2004 Pre- Registration
SENIORS must register for: English 12. They must also complete their senior project at a time that will be arranged later. Most seniors will be able to take seven electives.
JUNIORS must register for: English 11, 20-21 Century, math and science. Most juniors will be able to take four electives.
SOPHOMORES must register for: English 10, US to 1900, CATS 10, math, physical education, and Introduction to Majors. Most sophomores will have time for three electives.
REMINDER:
Admission standards for colleges and universities frequently change. If you are planning to attend college, you should check the admission requirements yearly. Most colleges require four units of English, three units of social studies, three units of math (algebra 1 and above), and three units of a laboratory science. Also, two units of a foreign language are strongly recommended. Several out of state colleges have more prerequisites.