The Idaho State Board of Education has set standards for Idaho students graduating from an Idaho public school. The local school district may establish graduation requirement beyond the state minimum. For the
most accurate information please consult your school. State requirements include that all students: The rule also requires school districts to offer students at least one advanced opportunity, such as concurrent credit, Advanced Placement, or tech prep courses. Students may be able participate in a flexible school schedule,
graduate early or receive credit for extended learning opportunities. Learn about the STEM Diploma by viewing
Idaho Statute § 33-532 and its benefits from the STEM Action Center. Learn about the Workforce Readiness and Career Technical Education (CTE) Diploma by viewing
Idaho Statute § 33-526 and the Idaho Division of Career Technical Education website for benefits and FAQs. Page Not Found This page may have moved or is no longer available.
Or if you are having problems with the website please contact Request InformationEnrollAll students are supported and counseled throughout their time at Inspire Connections Academy so that every student finds success after graduation.
Preparing Online School Students for GraduationConnections Academy provides in-depth support to ensure that online school students understand their graduation requirements and are well prepared for life beyond high school. Students must successfully earn a minimum of 23 credits to graduate, complete a graduation project, take a college entrance exam, and also pass state tests. Be sure to check your school handbook for updates. The course credits required to graduate include:
Receive OurFREE EGUIDE Sign up to learn more about the ways Connections Academy can help your child prepare for whatever’s next. Explore useful resources, watch informative videos, see sample schedules and take an interactive quiz that can help you make the right decision for your child. Sign Up Credits Students shall be expected to earn a total of forty-six (46) semester credits at Coeur d’Alene High School, on a traditional schedule; forty-six (46) credits at Venture High School; and fifty-eight (58) credits at Lake City High School, on a block schedule for graduation from high school in order to complete graduation requirements. Special education students who have successfully completed their IEP leading to completion of high school will be awarded a diploma. Coeur d’Alene School District Graduation RequirementsSecondary Language Arts and Communication: 9 credits English (language study, composition, literature): 8 credits
Speech or Debate (1 credit ) Senior Project: 1 credit Written and oral presentation by the end of 12th grade. Mathematics: 6 credits*
*Two (2) credits of the required six (6) credits of mathematics must be taken in the last year of high school in which the student intends to graduate unless the student is exempt from this requirement. Refer to Board Policy 2700P1 for additional details. Science: 6 credits*
*(4 credits shall be laboratory sciences) Social Studies: 7 credits
Arts and Humanities: 2 credits Interdisciplinary Humanities, Fine Arts or World Language (2 credits) Health/Wellness: 1 credit* *For students who enter 9th grade in Fall 2015 or later, each student shall receive a minimum of 1 class period on psycho-motor cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training as outlined in the American Heart Association (AHA) Guidelines for CPR to include the proper utilization of an automatic external defibrillator (AED) as part of the Health/Wellness course. Physical Education: 1 credit Technology (see requirements in 2700E): 1 credit Elective Credits:
Additional Graduation RequirementsAssessment Participation: Students must participate in a variety of standardized assessments in order to graduate from an Idaho public school including the high school summative science assessment. Civics Assessment: Beginning in the 2016-2017 school year, Idaho students are required to take the United States Citizenship Test as outlined in Idaho Code §33-1602.7. The civics test may be taken at any time after enrolling in grade 7 and it may be repeated as often as necessary for the student to pass the test. Specific information is available on our district website, including testing windows and preparation materials. College Entrance Exam: According to Idaho State Board rule (and revised in 2013), all Juniors are required to take a college entrance examination, of which the ACT and/or SAT are recognized. In the Coeur d’Alene School District, Juniors are expected to take the SAT. Can you graduate at 16 in Idaho?be at least sixteen (16) years of age. obtains parent or guardian permission if under the age of 18.
How many credits do you need to graduate high school?All students must successfully complete 20 credits of physical education to graduate. Health 2.5 The Health Education State Requirement, which includes Family Life, is required of all students. Electives 67.5 The graduation requirements include successful completion of 67.5 elective credits.
What is the Boise high school credit requirements?Students must pass all 48 credits in order to graduate. Additionally, they must either have a 2.0 grade point average (GPA) in the following core classes OR demonstrate satisfactory achievement in area(s) of deficiency.
What are credits in high school?Credits are one of the primary methods used to determine and document that students have met academic requirements, generally at the high school level. Credits are awarded upon completing and passing a course or required school program.
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