Eighteen academic credits plus successful completion of mandatory Physical Education courses are required. Classes meet for 18 weeks and earn 1/2 credit per semester. For the classes of 2017 and 2018, Physical Education earns 1/8 unit of credit. Specific credit requirements for CHSD 230 include:
Areas of Study | Required Credit |
---|---|
English | 4 |
Mathematics | 3 |
Science | 2 |
American Government | 0.5 |
U.S. History | 1 |
Social Studies | 0.5 |
Health | 0.5 |
Consumer Education | 0.5 |
Art, World Languages, Music, Business, Applied Tech or Family & Consumer Science | 1 |
Physical Education (7 semesters) | Class of 2017 and 2018 – 0.875 Beginning with the class of 2019 – 3.5 |
Constitution Exam | MUST PASS |
Writing Intensive Course | 2 |
Service Learning | 24 hours |
- The Consumer Education requirement may be fulfilled by completing Consumer Economics, General Business, Economics, Occupational Information, or AP Micro.
- A passing grade in American Government indicates successful completion of the Constitution requirement.
- Two courses must be approved as ‘Writing Intensive Courses” – one must be an English course and one may be provided as part of an approved course – this does not increase the number of required courses.
- The Service Learning requirement allows students the opportunity to enrich and extend their learning through recognition of the needs of their schools and communities.
- English and Math courses are sequential and each is designed as a prerequisite for the next course in the sequence. Students failing a course in Math or English MUST REPEAT the course successfully before continuing in the sequence. Summer School is the best option to make up these types of deficiencies.