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The required credits are: English (4 credits), Math (4 credits), Science (4 credits), History (4 credits), PE/ROTC (1 credit), Health (0.5 credits), Career Prep (1 credit), CTE/arts education/Foreign language (3 credits), and Electives (2.5 credits). County schools offer Honors and AP classes.
A student must earn at least 100 credits to graduate from high school with an Alberta High School Diploma. Some workplaces or post-secondary institutions may require additional credits and/or specific courses.
A grade of A, B, C, D earns 5 credits. An F is worth 0 credits. Credits are given at the end of each semester, in January and June. Each semester, you can earn 30 credits. (6 classes X 5 credits each = 30) You can earn 60 credits each year. (2 semesters X 30 credits = 60)
the GED. Passing the General Educational Development (GED) tests can result in a credential that's commonly considered equivalent to a high school diploma.
United States. In high schools in the United States, where all courses are usually the same number of hours, often meeting every day, students earn one credit for a course that lasts all year, or a half credit per course per semester. This credit is formerly known as a Carnegie Unit.
The student needs to fulfill a minimum number of credits in order to graduate from high school. Traditionally, 1 credit in high school equals 120 hours of classwork, or 160 45-minute periods. Labs and projects, field trips, and independent reading can all count as classwork.
Credits are one of the primary methods used to determine and document that students have met academic requirements, generally at the high school level. Credits are awarded upon completing and passing a course or required school program. Most public high schools require students to accumulate credits to earn a diploma.
Each student takes about 5 classes each semester to equal 15 credits.
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