HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS



HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

All students receiving a high school diploma from the Chino Valley Unified School District shall:

1. Maintain a cumulative G.P.A. of 2.0

2. Complete the course requirements as follows:

Subjects: Units of Credits

English 40 units

Mathematics, including Integrated Math 1 30 units

Integrated Math 1 (if taken at the H.S. level) 10 units

Other level math 20 units

Physical Education 20 units

Visual & Performing Arts (VAPA)/Foreign Language 20 units

(one VAPA course may be replaced with an a-g approved Career Technical Ed/CTE course)

Science 20 units

Biological Science 10 units

Earth/Physical Science 10 units

Social Science 30 units

World History 10 units

U.S. History 10 units

U.S. Government (American Democracy) 5 units

Economics 5 units

Health 5 units

Electives 60 units

Total units of credit: 225 units

A note about math: students who complete Integrated Math 1 with a grade of “C” or better in junior high school shall be required to successfully complete only two years of mathematics (20 units) at the high school level in order to qualify for a diploma. Students who take Integrated Math 1 in junior high school will not receive high school graduation credit for that level of math and shall be required to complete 225 total units of credit in grades 9-12.

UC/CSU Entrance Requirements (A – G Requirements)

A - Social Science 2 years or more (World Hist., U.S. Hist., U.S. Govt.)

B - English 4 years

C - Math 3 years or more (Integrated Math 1, 2, 3)

D - Lab Science 2 years or more (Biology and Chemistry or Physics)

E - Foreign Lang. (LOTE) 2 years or more (same language)

F - Visual/Perf Art (VAPA) 1 year or more

G - Elective 1 year or more

Courses must be taken from the approved UC list. (Refer to ucop.edu/doorways for Chino High A-G list.) Seven (7) of the required academic classes must be in the 11th – 12th grade.

• SAT or ACT: Required for 4-year colleges/universities. Subject tests may also be required by particular colleges/programs. Check with individual colleges for testing deadlines.

• GPA – Grades in required classes must be a C or better. Only grades from a-g courses in the sophomore and junior years are used in the GPA calculation.

(2019/2020/2021)

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