YOUR 4-YEAR HIGH SCHOOL PLAN

                   All students must complete the classes common to either PATH, the UNIVERSITY or the TECHNICAL. This includes fourteen (14) required courses, and the student must have a minimum of twenty-four (24) credits to graduate.

  The core curriculum requirements are:

 

          English 1, English 2, English 3, English 4

 

3 Math courses which must include Algebra 1

 

3 sciences must include one life science and one physical science and Biology

 

3 social studies must include US History, US Government, economics and EITHER world history OR world geography

 

Wellness (one semester of PE and one semester of health)

 

UNIVERSITY PATH must include                       TECHNICAL PATH also includes

 

   Math courses must be Algebra 1,                      4 credits in one of the

Geometry and Algebra 2 (or higher)                     Vocational/technical areas

                                                                             These areas are:

   Science must include biology,                             

Chemistry or physics                                             Agricultural Education

 

  2 years of the same foreign language                  Art and Communication

 

  1 credit of a fine art                                           Family and Consumer Science

                                          Grade Designation

                                                                    A       94 -100                Health Science Education

                                             B     85 -93

                                             C         75 -84                 Information Technology Careers

                                             D         70 -74

                                             F          below 70             Trade and Industrial Technology

Grade 9         0 to 4 credits                                                                                                                                            Grade 10       5 to 10 credits                                                                                                                              Grade 11        11 to 15 credits                                                                                                                                                               Grade 12       16 or more