Our high school students are offered challenging courses as defined by state guidelines.
Two basic programs are offered at the high school level: a general curriculum and
a college preparatory curriculum. Our state of the art Computer Lab allows student
access to the most up to date technology and on-line computer courses are also offered.
Our Chemistry Lab provides students with hands-on applications.
Diploma Requirements
To receive a College Preparatory Diploma, a student must take and pass twenty-four units which must include:
- four units of English
- four units of mathematics: Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, and one additional mathematics course
- four units of science: Biology, Chemistry I, Chemistry II, and one additional laboratory science
- four units of social studies: ½ unit of Economics, ½ unit of Government ,World History, U. S. History and one elective
- two units of the same foreign language Note: Some colleges may require three units of the same foreign language.
- one and one-half units of computer science
- one unit of Physical Education
- three and one-half units of electives
- All other requirements specified in the latest SCISA Basic Minimum Requirements for an Accredited School for a College Preparatory diploma
To receive a General Diploma, a student must take and pass eighteen units which must include:
- four units of English
- three units of mathematics*
- three units of science*
- three units of social studies (One of these must be a unit in American History)*
- five units of electives
- All other requirements specified in the latest SCISA Basic Minimum Requirements for an Accredited School for a General diploma
* Two units of the same foreign language may be substituted for two of the
following three units: one unit of science, one unit of mathematics, or one unit of social studies.
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