Senior Graduation Requirement
SENIOR CLASS OF 2026
The trimester schedule will allow you to take six classes each day and earn up to 18 credits each year. It will provide you with opportunities to earn more rigorous college credits and pursue elective classes that you may be interested in exploring as a career choice after high school.
Required Courses
English 12 or AP/DC Equivalent
Composition or AP/DC Equivalent
American Government or AP/DC Equivalent
Economics, Marketing Economics, Microeconomics or Macroeconomics
*For questions about AP/DC options see your counselor
Recommended Courses
Math (2) Credits
| Required Courses | Credits |
|---|---|
| English | 10 Credits |
| Math | 7 Credits |
| Science | 6 Credits |
| World History | 2 Credits |
| US History | 4 Credits |
| US Government | 2 Credits |
| Economics | 1 Credit |
| Health | 1 Credit |
| Communications | 1 Credit |
| Humanities | 2 Credits |
| Technology | 1 Credit |
| Physical Education | 2 Credits |
| Electives | 20 Credits |
| Senior Project | 1 Credit |
| Total: | 60 Credits |
Class of 2026
- Decide whether you need to take or re-take the ACT or SAT.
- Check due dates for scholarship applications.
- Attend career/college fair with your parents or guardian.
- Pick up a Financial Aid Form (FAFSA) and assist your student in completing it.
Make sure you know each college/university/technical school's application deadline for admission, financial aid, and scholarships.
*Senior Project class is a requirement for graduation.
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