Post on 25-Dec-2015
Standard Diploma Requirements
English 4
Math 3
Science 3
History 3
PE 2
Foreign Language, Fine Arts, Career or Technical Education
2
Finance 1
Electives 4
Advanced Diploma Requirements
English 4
Math 4
Science 4
History 4
PE 2
Foreign Language 3
Fine Art or Career or Technical Education
2
Finance 1
Electives 2
Verified CreditsStandard Advanced
English 2 English 2
Mathematics
1 Mathematics 2
Science 1 Science 2
History 1 History 2
Student Select
1 Student Select
1
Total 6 Total 9
~Promotion Policy~
In order to be promoted to the 11th grade you MUST have the following:Successfully completed ten
credits including English 10, one math, one science, and one social science.
You MUST also have one verified credit in math, science, and history/social science. (3 total)
Volunteer Hours
Starting with the freshman class of 2013-2014; all students are required to complete 50 hours of community service by the end of their Senior year.
This is a graduation requirement!
Forms can be picked up in guidance and should be turned into your guidance counselor asap.
English OptionsEnglish 11 Completion of
English 10Honors English 11 B or better in
English 10 or Honors English 10
AP Language and Composition
B or better in English 10
Math Options
1. Algebra II (Regular/Honors)
2. Algebra Functions and Data Analysis
3. Mathematical Analysis
4. Probability and Statistics
5. Discrete Math
6. AP Statistics
7. DC Pre Calculus
Algebra II Completion of Geometry
Honors Algebra II and Trig B or better in Geometry and Algebra I
Mathematical Analysis Completion of Algebra II
Probability and Statistics Completion of Algebra II
Discrete Math Completion of Algebra II
AP Statistics B or better in Algebra II
DC Pre Calculus B or better in Algebra II,Must score 50 or better on math placement test at PDCCC (6 college credits)
Science Options1. Ecology (study the local environment
and environmental issues)
2. Oceanography (science as it relates to the ocean)
3. Chemistry (Regular and Honors) (atomic theory, atomic structure,
properties of matter, chemical equations, gas laws, and
thermodynamics)
Science Options
Ecology Algebra I, Biology, Earth Science
Oceanography Algebra I, Biology, Earth Science
Chemistry C or better in Algebra II
Honors Chemistry B or better in Algebra II
History Options1. US/VA History
(Regular/Honors)
2. AP US History
3. DC US History
4. DC Western Civilization
5. DC Psychology
History Options
US/VA History Completion of W.H. II
Honors US/VA History B or better in W.H. II
AP US History B or better in W.H. II
DC US History B or better in W.H. II, completion of the COMPASS test at PDCCC (6 college credits)
DC Western Civilization COMPASS test at PDCCC
DC Psychology B or better in English 10, COMPASS test at PDCCC (6 college credits)
Foreign Language Options
Spanish I Latin I French I Sign Lang. I
Spanish II Latin II French II Sign Lang. II
Spanish III Latin III French III Sign Lang. III
Spanish IV*
Latin IV* French IV* DC Sign Lang. IV*
AP Spanish*
Latin V* French V*
SEQUENTIAL ELECTIVE
A Sequential elective means- taking Two classes under One subject area.
Examples: ROTC I, ROTC II
ART I, ART II
Fine Arts OptionsArt I
Art II
Art III
Art IV
DC Art Appreciation
Intermediate Orchestra
Advanced Orchestra
Beginning Chorus
Intermediate Chorus
Advanced Chorus
Theatre I
Theatre II
Beginning Band
Intermediate Band
Advanced Band
Music Theory
Career or Technical Education Options
Accounting Advanced Marketing Agricultural Business
Fundamentals III Agricultural Business
Operations IV Agricultural Mechanics and
Basic Animal Science II Foundations of Agricultural
and Natural Resources Architectural Drawing and
Design Basic Technical Drawing Business Law Communication Systems Computer Animation Computer Information Systems Cooperative Education-
Business Cooperative Education-
Marketing DC Software Design/Gaming
and Simulation DC Virginia Teacher for
Tomorrow I DC Virginia Teachers for
Tomorrow II Design, Multimedia, and Web
Technologies Economics and Personal
Finance Education for Employment I Education for Employment II Education for Employment
Cooperative Education
Career and Tech. Education Options
Engineering Drawing
Entrepreneurship Education
Food and Hospitality Services I
Food and Hospitality Services II
Global Marketing and Commerce
Graphic Communication Systems
Internet Marketing
Introduction to Health and Medical Sciences
Introduction to Marketing
Keyboarding Applications
Life Planning
Marketing
Office Administration
Principles of Business and Marketing
Resource Management
Technology Foundations
Technology Transfer
Word Processing
Pruden Center
Auto Service Technology I and II
Building Trades I and II
Collision Repair Technology I and II
Cosmetology I and II
Culinary Arts I and II
Early Childhood Education I and II
Veterinary Assistant I and II
Welding I and II
DC Modeling and Simulation Support Specialist I and II
Certified Internet Webmaster
Emergency Medical Technician
Geospatial Technology I
Nurse Aide
PC Technology
Utility/Heavy Construction
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