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Comprehensive High School Graduation Requirements and College Preparation Guide

This guide outlines the necessary graduation requirements for high school, including core subjects such as English, Mathematics, Social Studies, Science, and Physical Education, totaling 44 credits with a minimum GPA of 2.0. It also highlights the importance of participating in extracurricular activities and taking college preparatory courses. Additionally, it provides information on standardized testing (SAT/ACT), the requirements for college admission, and the need for 2 years of world language and fine/practical arts. Check online resources for course descriptions and planning.

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Comprehensive High School Graduation Requirements and College Preparation Guide

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  1. Graduation Requirements • English - 4 years • Mathematics- 3 years • - Algebra, Geometry, Intermediate Algebra or Unifying Algebra/Geometry • Social Studies - 3 years • - World History, US History, Government/Economics • Science - 2 years • - Life Science - Biology • and • - Physical Science - 1 year

  2. Graduation Requirements • Physical Education - 2 years • Fine/Practical Arts - 3 semesters • 2 semesters of world language, 1 semester of fine/ practical art • or • 2 semesters of fine art, 1 semester of practical art • Computer Literacy • Senior Exhibition, CAHSEE • Earn 44 credits and a minimum GPA of 2.0

  3. Comparing Requirements

  4. Testing • SAT I or ACT with writing • -SAT I Core: Critical Reading, Math, Writing • SAT II - 2 subjects • Math 2 C, History, Literature, • Lab Science, Languages other than English

  5. Student Checklist • Participate in extracurricular activities • Clubs, athletics, summer programs, community service • Think about career area(s); investigate colleges • Be serious about your grades and courses • Take college prep, advanced & AP courses • Keep in mind A-G requirements

  6. Sample 4 year Schedule

  7. Course descriptions are available on-line at • www.ljhs.sandi.net/handbook • Naviance • College Handbook

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