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Graduation RequirementsGraduation Requirements
The Summerville Union High School District has developed policies and procedures that address promotion and acceleration. Progress toward graduation shall be based on the number of credits earned. Below are the requirements for each subject and total credit amounts required for graduation.
English
40 Units
Eight consecutive semesters of English.
Eight consecutive semesters of English.
Social Studies
30 Units
Two semesters of World History; two semesters of U.S. History; one semester of U.S. Government; one semester of Economics/Government.
Two semesters of World History; two semesters of U.S. History; one semester of U.S. Government; one semester of Economics/Government.
Mathematics
30 units
Six semesters selected from mathematics course offerings required of all students. All students must complete Math I.
Six semesters selected from mathematics course offerings required of all students. All students must complete Math I.
Science
20 units
Four semesters of science required; one year of Life Science, one year of Earth/Physical Science.
Four semesters of science required; one year of Life Science, one year of Earth/Physical Science.
Physical Education
20 units
Students must be enrolled for each of the first four semesters of high school. Four semesters must be passed.
Fine Arts/Foreign Language
10 units
Students must pass one year of a foreign language, art, music, photo or drama. CTE course work may substitute for this requirement.
Students must pass one year of a foreign language, art, music, photo or drama. CTE course work may substitute for this requirement.
Non-Departmental
20 units
One semester of Health and one semester of Keyboarding during the freshman year and two semesters of Senior Seminar in the senior year.
One semester of Health and one semester of Keyboarding during the freshman year and two semesters of Senior Seminar in the senior year.
Other Courses
110 units
As indicated by the major course of study and the student’s life plan.
Total Required for Graduation
280 Units
- Students transferring into the district from another high school shall be awarded credits toward graduation based on courses completed elsewhere without penalty resulting from variation of local requirements.
- Students earning a comprehensive diploma must successfully complete a senior project.