As part of our efforts to provide every
student a meaningful and relevant curriculum
that leads to a successful future, the
district’s Board of Education approved new
high school graduation requirements in 2002.
These new graduation requirements reflect
changes in state law.
Starting with the Class of 2006, students
must take three years of science including
at least one course in biological science
and one course in physical science. In math,
all students must take and pass at least two
years of math while enrolled in high school,
and one of the two classes must be Algebra I
or Integrated Mathematics I (IMP). This
requirement may be completed in grade 8.
District high school graduation
requirements
To graduate from the district’s high
schools, a student must complete 220 credits
and will normally carry a minimum of 30
credits each semester while in school. A
standard class is worth five credits per
semester, 10 credits per year. Students must
complete the total number of credits in each
of the areas listed below.
TUSD High School Graduation Requirements
|
Subject |
Beginning
with the Class of 2006 |
|
English |
40 credits |
|
Social Studies |
30 credits |
|
Science |
30 credits |
|
Math |
20 credits |
|
Fine Arts or Foreign
Language |
10 credits |
|
Physical Education |
20 credits
|
|
Technology |
Students must pass an
on-line course or a course that
requires substantial on-line class
work starting with the Class of
2005. |
|
Required Courses
Total |
150 credits |
|
Elective Courses
Total |
70 credits |
|
TOTAL |
220 credits |
New High School Exit Exam Requirement
Beginning with the Class of 2006, no student
will receive a public high school diploma
without having passed the California High
School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) as well as having
met the district’s requirements for
graduation. The CAHSEE has two parts –
English Language Arts and Mathematics. The
English portion addresses state content
standards through grade 10. The mathematics
part of the CAHSEE addresses state standards
in grades 6 and 7, and Algebra I.
Community Service Transcript Notation
Students who complete 100 hours or more of
documented community service will receive a
special notation on their transcript.
Certificates of Completion
Students who successfully complete all of
the Tracy Unified graduation requirements
but are unable to pass the CHSEE will
receive a Certificate of Completion in lieu
of a diploma.
Students with special education IEP who
successfully complete all graduation
requirements specified in the IEP but are
unable to pass the HSEE shall be eligible
for a Certificate of Completion. Students
eligible to receive a Certificate of
Completion may participate in all senior
activities, including graduation ceremonies,
subject to appropriate policies.
Parents and students who have questions
about high school graduation requirements
are encouraged to talk with school
counselors.
Valenzuela/CAHSEE Intensive Instruction and
Services Program
Lawsuit Settlement
Student Eligibility Notice