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California State Minimum Course Requirements for California Public Schools

 

The following information has been taken directly from the California Department of Education Website as of 9/3/04.  Use this as a guide for designing your course of study for your high schooler. 

 

Minimum set of courses required for high school graduation

 

California Education Code specifies a minimum set of courses required for high school graduation that local school districts have the authority to augment with additional requirements. The California State University and the University of

 

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California have established a uniform minimum set of courses required for freshman admission. Courses required for graduation and freshman admission appear on the linked table.

 

Section 51225.3 states that commencing with the 1998-99 school year, all pupils receiving a diploma of graduation from high school must complete all of the following while in grades nine to twelve, inclusive:

 

· Courses in the subjects specified, each course having a duration of one year, unless otherwise specified.

 

· Three courses in English.

 

· Two courses in mathematics, including one year of Algebra I beginning in 2003-04 (California Education Code Section 51224.5).

 

· Two courses in science, including biological and physical sciences.

 

· Three courses in social studies, including United States history and geography; world history, culture, and geography; a one-semester course in American government and civics, and a one-semester course in economics.

 

· One course in visual or performing arts or foreign language. For the purposes of satisfying the requirement specified in this subparagraph, a course in American Sign Language shall be deemed a course in foreign language.

 

· Two courses in physical education, unless the pupil has been exempted pursuant to the provisions of Education Code Section 51241.

 

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Other coursework as the governing board of the school district may by rule specify.

 

· The governing board, with the active involvement of parents, administrators, teachers, and pupils, shall adopt alternative means for pupils to complete the prescribed course of study, which may include:

 

· Practical demonstration of skills and competencies,

 

· Supervised work experience or other outside school experience,

 

· Career technical education classes offered in high schools,

 

· Courses offered by regional occupational centers or programs,

 

· Interdisciplinary study,

 

· Independent study, and Credit earned at a postsecondary institution.

 

· Requirements for graduation and specified alternative modes for completing the prescribed course of study shall be made available to pupils, parents, and the public.

 

 

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