High School Graduation Requirements
Beginning with the class of 2007, district policy states that seniors must have all required credits completed by the end of the second semester of their senior year in order to take part in the graduation ceremony. Seniors with two or fewer credits can still attend summer school and receive their diploma upon completion of the remaining credits, but CANNOT take part in the graduation ceremony. In addition, graduating seniors will not be able to obtain their diploma until all fees and fines are paid in full.
We encourage you to talk with your son or daughter about the importance of passing all of his or her required classes. Students who need to make up credits for previous classes that were failed can sign up for credit recovery at ITA in the following subject areas: Math, English, Biotechnology, Social Science Seminar, World Civilization and American History. Seniors may also make up credits at
Reuther
High School
. All credit recovery classes are held after school.
Seniors should see their academy counselor to sign up for credit recovery classes.
For more information, please contact your son or daughter’s counselor.
| Biotechnology Academy |
Nina Jaras |
605-8544 |
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| Business Academy |
Bruce Gilbert |
605-8542 |
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Kenosha
Military
Academy
|
Bruce Gilbert |
605-8542 |
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| Communications Academy |
Art Preuss |
605-8676 |
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Graduation Participation Policy KUSD Graduation Policy 6456.
KUSD GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
| SUBJECT AREA |
CREDITS |
SUBJECT AREA |
CREDITS |
| English |
4 |
Mathematics |
4 |
Social Studies
- US History 1 credit
- World History 1 credit
- US Government & Politics - .5 credit
- Behavioral Science - .5 credit
- Elective Social Studies 1 credit
|
4 |
Science
- Int. Science or Biotech.- 1 credit
- Biology 1 credit
- Chemistry or Physics 1 credit
- Elective science 1 credit
|
4 |
| Physical Education |
1.5 |
Consumer Education |
.5 |
| Health |
.5 |
Elective Subjects |
7.5 |
Total Credits required for graduation 26
The credits required for graduation (26) is a minimum number. Many students will exceed this amount. Elective credits are any credits not covered in the areas listed above or additional credits beyond what is required in each subject area. For example, a fifth science credit would be an elective credit.
Effective with the class of 2007, seniors must have met all credit requirements to take part in the graduation ceremony.
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