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Graduation Requirements

Grad Credits
Credits by Subject

**Personalized Pathway Waivers are completed as part of student's HSBP.

In addition to earning 24 credits, students need to complete... 

WA HIST

Most students complete Washington State History in Middle School, but we also offer a Washington State History class that students can take. 

Grad Path Img

Students have many pathways to choose from!

Download a copy of the Graduation Pathway options here

 

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High School and Beyond Plan

Find out more information about completing your High School and Beyond Plan here! 

Grad Paths 2023_24
First page of the PDF file: PathwaysStudentHandout2023_24V2
First page of the PDF file: PathwaysStudentHandout2023_24V21

Skyward Family Access: Graduation Requirements

Students and families can monitor progress towards high school graduation requirements in their Skyward Account. There is a tab called “Graduation Requirements” on the left menu in Student and Family Access. 

There you will see:
  1. Required: This is how many credits must be completed in a specific area.
  2. Complete: This is how many credits the student has completed and is on the transcript.
  3. In Progress:  This is how many credits the student is enrolled in during the current year.
  4. Remaining: This is how many credits the student needs to take in future semesters to meet the requirements of that area.
Graduation Requirements Tab

The additional columns in the view include:

  • Number of credits scheduled for a future term.
  • CTE Equivalency – Certain courses qualify for Career and Technical Education (CTE) Equivalency (also known as 2-for-1 or 2 graduation requirement credits fulfilled with 1 course credit earned.) The extra credit fulfilling the graduation requirement but not counted as earned credit is added to the General Electives graduation requirement credit total.  This means that the student may take an extra elective since the core grad requirement was met through the equivalency process.
  • Graduation Requirement Status is "Completed" when the number of credits “Required” equals the number of credits “Completed” plus the number of credits "In Progress."  The system assumes the student will successfully pass the class.  In the case where a student fails a class, the “Completed” status may change back to "In Progress" until the student successfully repeats the class or takes another class that fulfills the requirement.