Graduation Requirements | ||||
Content Area | INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PLAN | CAREER PREPARATION | TECH COLLEGE PREPARATION | COLLEGE/ UNIVERSITY PREPARATION |
English | 4 Credits | 4 Credits | 4 Credits | 4 Credits |
Mathematics | 2 Credits | 3 Credits | 3 Credits Algebra I, Technical Math I & II, OR Integrated Mathematics I, II, & III | 4 Credits Integrated Mathematics and a credit beyond Integrated Mathematics III |
Science | 2 Credits | 3 Credits | ||
Social Studies | 2 Credits | 3 Credits Government/ Economics (Civics and Economics), US History, World Studies | ||
Second Language | Not required | 2 Credits in the same language | ||
Computer Skills | 1 Credit | 3 Credits | ||
Health and Physical Education | 1/2 Credit | 3 Credits | ||
Career Technical | Not required | 4 Credits in Career/ Technical Select courses appropriate for career pathway to include a second level (advanced) course; OR | 4 Credits Select courses appropriate for career pathway to include a second level (advanced) course | Not required |
Arts Education (Dance, Music, Theatre Arts, Visual Arts) | 1/2 Credit | 4 Credits in an Arts Discipline Select courses appropriate for an arts education pathway to include an advanced course | 1 Credit Recommend at least one credit in an arts discipline for those not in an arts education pathway | |
Electives or other requirements | 12 Elective Credits | 3 Elective Credits | 3 Elective Credits | |
Examples of electives include JROTC, CAP Cadet Programs, and other courses that are of interest to the student. | ||||
Total Credits | 25 Credits plus any local requirements | |||
Submit completed education portfolio (see transcript requirements) | ||||
Parents must sign graduation application affirming that the student is ready for graduation. Required only for students less than 21 years of age at the time of graduation | ||||
NOTE: Colorado requirements for home schooled students included: civil government of Colorado and the United States (with the contributions of minority groups); honor and use of the flag; effects of alcohol and drug use with emphasis on the nonuse by school age children, and their illegality; and federal constitution no later than seventh grade and into high school |