506.5R1 - Graduation Requirements Regulation

506.5R1 - Graduation Requirements Regulation

Code No.  506.5R1

 

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS REGULATION

 

Classification of Students 

 

Students in the Red Oak Community High School shall be classified at the beginning of each year as follows:

 

  • Freshman

Those entering their first year of high school.

  • Sophomore

Those entering their second year of high school.

  • Junior

Those entering their third year of high school.

  • Senior

Those entering their fourth or more year(s) of high school.

 

COURSE REQUIREMENTS

 

The following courses are required and should be taken at the level indicated.
 

 

9th

Language Arts 9

Biology

US History I

Algebra I or Pre-algebra**

Physical Education**

 

10th

Language Arts 10

Physical Science

US History II

Algebra I or Geometry**

Physical Education**

 

11th

Language Arts Elective

Earth & Space Science

Government*

Social Studies Elective*

Geometry, Algebra II or Math Elective

Physical Education**

Personal Finance*

 

12th

Language Arts Elective

Government*

Social Studies Elective*

Physical Education**

Personal Finance*

 

*Required as a junior or senior.

**Students shall be excused by the principal of the school if their parent or guardian requests in writing they be excused from the physical education requirement. Students who wish to be excused from physical education must:

  1. be seeking to do so in order to enroll in academic courses not otherwise available to

the student;

  1. be enrolled in a work-based learning program or other educational program authorized

by the school which requires the student to leave the school premises for specified

periods of time during the school day; or

  1. participate in a school sponsored extracurricular activity which requires at least as

much physical activity per week as one-eight unit of physical education.

 

To be granted a waiver, parents must indicate the activities students will participate in to

complete at least 120 minutes of physical activity each week, as required by the Healthy Kids Act.

 

Students seeking a “distinguished diploma” must complete Algebra II, Chemistry or Physics, and two years of a world language.

 

Making up courses that have been failed:  Whenever a student fails a required course, the course must be made up or retaken as soon as possible. Whenever a student fails an elective course, the

particular course failed need not be made up or retaken; however, the student must be sure he or she will have enough credits to graduate. The best procedure to follow whenever a course is failed in each and every situation is for the student to visit with the counselor.  No credit is given for courses failed.

Duplicating Courses:  In most cases when a course is successfully completed it may not be retaken for credit. There are exceptions and you should review each course description. Written permission from the principal and teacher is required to duplicate any course and it should be a part of the student’s 4-year plan.
 

Approved August 27, 2018    
Reviewed February 21, 2024   
Revised February 21, 2024

dawn@iowaschoo… Fri, 09/18/2020 - 15:09