Graduation Information

 

Graduation Requirements for the Class of 2010
  • A copy of an acceptance letter from a four-year, accredited college must be received in the school office prior to graduation.
  • A graduation picture must be turned in to the office for the graduation presentation by April 1, 2010.
  • Must have acquired 48 credits. One semester = 1 credit. To receive credit, each course must be passed with at least a D-. If a student fails a required class, it must be repeated to meet graduation requirements.
  • See below for list of course requirements.

Caps, gowns, and announcements

Items will be delivered to the office in March. Jostens will send you a collection envelope. Please put your payment in the envelope and return it to Jostens. The pick-up deadline is April 1, 2010.


Required Credits

English
-8 credits
4 semesters of Grammar
4 semesters of Literature
Bible
-8 credits
Faith in Culture, Principles of Bible Study, Exegesis & Applied Theology, Biblical Ethics, Old Testament Survey
Social Studies
-6 credits
U.S. History, World History, Government, Economics, Psychology, Sociology
Science
-6 credits
Physical Science, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Advanced Chemistry, Botany, Anatomy,
Math
-6 credits
Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, Pre-Calculus, Calculus
Physical
Education
-2 credits
Freshman gym class, independant study, or sports participation
Speech
-1 credit
 
Health
-1credit
 
Electives
-12 credits
Elective credits may be gained by taking additional courses from the core areas listed above or from the following. Electives listed are offered providing there are enough students to make the course feasible. Some electives are not offered every year.

Chemistry AP English Document Processing
Adv. Chemistry Spanish 1,2,3&4 Library Training 1,2
Physics German 1,2 Data Handling
Anatomy Drama Digital Presentation
Botany Debate Advanced Digital Presentation
Accounting 1&2 Novels Computer Programming
Vocal Music Art 1,2,3&4 Media Productions
Instrumental Music Child Development Journalism
Music Theory Driver's Education O.T. Survey