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Sperry High School Graduation Requirements for Students Graduating Before 2030
Sperry Schools Graduation Requirements
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Course Credits Required |
Content Area/ Domain |
Description |
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4 |
English Language Arts |
English language studies consisting of grammar and composition through a study of literature |
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4 |
Mathematics |
Two credits consisting of Algebra I and either Algebra II or Geometry. two credits may include, but are not limited to Algebra II, Geometry, Precalculus, Calculus, Math of Finance, Computer Science, college courses approved for dual credit, an approved full-time postsecondary career and technology program, or any approved mathematics course with content and/or rigor above Algebra I |
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3 |
Science |
Life and physical sciences approved for college admission requirements, including one life science course meeting the standards for Biology I, one of physical science meeting the standards for Physical Science, Chemistry or Physics; and one from the domains of physical science, life science, or earth/space science, or approved full-time postsecondary career and technology program or approved science course with content and/or rigor above Biology I or Physical Science |
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3 |
Social Studies |
One unit of American History, ½ credit of Oklahoma History, ½ credit of United States Government, and one credit from Native American History, Advanced Placement Government, World History, or other approved subject in the field of social studies |
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6 |
Student’s ICAP Career Pathway |
Courses which align to the student’s Individual Career and Academic Plan (ICAP) and may include, but are not limited to, any additional math, science, English, history, world or non-English language, computer technology, career and technology education courses, concurrently enrolled courses, advanced placement courses, music, drama, speech, media arts, athletics, or other approved courses |
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3 |
Electives |
Any approved course in any content area |
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23
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Total Credits Required
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Additional Graduation Requirements:
- All students must show competence in the area of American civics by passing the U.S. Naturalization Test.
- All students must take the ACT assessments and the US History and Science College and Career Readiness assessments.
- All students must complete and submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the parent/student must opt-out.
- All students must complete an Individual Career Academic Plan (ICAP)
- All students must complete the Personal Financial Literacy Passport unit of study.
- All students must complete a Health unit of study.
