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The high schools offer an educational program
which includes advanced placement and honors classes; a comprehensive
core for English, mathematics, science, social studies, and
history; foreign languages; computer education; fine arts;
physical education; industrial technology; home economics;
and business classes.
Twenty-two credits are required for graduation.
Please see the chart on page 5 of the High School Planning Guide for subject area graduation
requirements. The Planning Guide provides detailed information about individual classes
and programs.
School clubs, community service activities,
and interscholastic sports are also part of the high school
experience. Information about these activities and offerings
may be obtained by calling the individual schools whose numbers
are published on the back of the High School Planning
Guide.
Graduates from 1996 to present can use Secure Transcript™ to request an official transcript. Graduates prior to 1996 should contact the Registrar of their high school. If graduates do not have access to the Internet, Registrars can help students by allowing them to pay at the school bookstore and look up the transcripts for them.
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