Last Updated 12/6/2007 9:31:18 PM
Graduation Requirements
Students must earn the following number of enrichment credits taken outside the regular school schedule to be promoted or graduate.
  • To be promoted to a sophomore: .25 (1/4) total enrichment credit
  • To be promoted to a junior: .5 (1/2) total enrichment credit
  • To be promoted to a senior: 1 total enrichment credit
  • To graduate: 2 total enrichment credits
At least one of the credits needed to graduate must be a music credit. This credit can be earned as part of the regular school day or as an enrichment credit. The credit may be 1 full credit class or a combination of classes adding to 1 full credit.

Students must pass the community service requirement as outlined in the community service syllabus. Minimum total hours each year are yet to be determined but a minimum of ten per year is currently required.

Course Failures: Any student lacking credits at the end of the semester in any area will be expected to enroll in make-up classes in order to make the credits up and stay on track for promotion. Any student failing classes at the end of semester one will be expected to take them in night school during semester two. If they fail classes during the second semester, they will be expected to make the class(es) up at a summer school program approved by the administration.

Physical Fitness: Students must pass physical fitness requirements to be promoted to the next grade level and to graduate.

Discipline: A student’s discipline record is an important part of their status of good standing. Students who do not demonstrate discipline and maturity will not be promoted or graduate. Any student who accumulates more than the maximum allowable number of detentions, or more than 20 days suspension in any one year will not be promoted to the next grade or graduate. For freshmen and sophomores, the maximum number of detentions is 12. For juniors and seniors, the maximum number of detentions is 10.

Last Updated 12/6/2007 11:11:13 AM
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