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Minimum Program Requirements

A Board of Education policy requires that all Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors carry yearly programs with a minimum of 6 units, plus physical education.  Seniors will be scheduled for a minimum of 5 units plus physical education. All Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors are fully scheduled for 8 periods of classes and a lunch period. Seniors are scheduled for a minimum of 7 periods of classes and a lunch period. Additionally, students are scheduled for Math and Science classes throughout all years of high school.    


Graduation Requirements

 REQUIRED 
 (Core Subjects) 

 REGENTS 
 DIPLOMA 

 REGENTS W/ ADVANCED DESIGNATION 
 DIPLOMA 

 English 

 Social Studies 

 Math 

3* 

3* 

 Science 

3* 

3* 

 Health 

.5 

.5 

 Art/Music 

 World Languages 

3** 

 Physical Education 

 Sequence/Electives 

3.5 

1.5 

 TOTAL REQUIRED
 (minimum)

 

22 

 

22 

*Students may meet the learning standards in technology either through a course in technology education or through an integrated course combining technology with mathematics and/or science.  A commencement-level course in technology education may be used as the third unit of credit in science or mathematics, but not both.  

 **To earn the advanced designation, the student must complete one of the following:  

  • World Languages (total of 3 credits)  
  • CTE (5 credits), plus one credit in a World Languages  
  • The arts (5 credits), plus one credit in a World Languages    

World Languages Requirements 

Students must complete two units of study of World Languages by the end of 9th grade.  They must pass the course in order to apply the unit of credit toward graduation requirements.