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The High School Online Program offers students the opportunity to earn an Oregon Basic Diploma or GED by completing 24 high school credits. Courses include English, Mathematics, Social Studies, Science, and electives such as Arts and Professional Technical Education. Students must complete approximately 2-4 hours of study daily, with teachers monitoring progress to ensure success. Graduates will receive guidance through a personalized graduation plan, with emphasis on essential skills and preparedness for future opportunities.
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Program Description Graduation Requirements Academic Plan Academic Courses Electives
Students participating in MSD Online Education will graduate with an Oregon Basic Diploma which requires 24 high school credits. Students may also opt for a GED. GED
3 credits of Arts, Second Language, and/or Professional Technical Education Art Writing Portfolio Art History Approved Selection Second Language Spanish 1 A and B Spanish 2 A and B Rosetta Stone German 1 and 2 French 1 and 2 Professional Technical Education Keyboarding Computer Introduction Computer Technology 6 Credits of Electives Essential Skills OAKS Reading – 236 Or 2 Passing Work Samples • 3 credits of Math • Algebra • Geometry • Algebra II • 3 credits of Social Studies • Geography A and B • US History A and B • Government A and B • 4 credits of English • English 1; 9A and 9B • TestPak-10 • American Literature – 11A and 11B • English Literature – 12A and 12B • 3 credits of Science • Biology A and B • Earth Science A and B • Physical Science A and B • 1 credit of Heath • 1 credit Physical Education
Students will be given a high school graduation plan. • Students will be expected to complete 2-4 hours of academic study or 4 submissions 5 days a week in addition to their elective classes. • Teachers will monitor time on online classes. • Teachers will monitor amount of work completed online. • Based on this monitoring, students will be placed on a level that reflects their progress. • Students are expected to maintain a Level 3 or 4. Level 2 indicates that the student is struggling with online work and discipline. Level 1 indicates that the students is being unsuccessful.