My kids go to a Private International School. To my knowledge, none of these types of classes are offered. It is considered a college prep school, so I guess that is the reason. Honestly, if you are taking everything you need to get into college and are in band or chorus, there is no room for any other electives.
Well, in our high school there is plenty of room for electives even taking everything you need for college-not so much freshman/sophomore year but junior and senior year there is.
Our grad requirements are:
1) Satisfactorily complete 66 credits of coursework at the high school level,
grades 9-12 inclusively, as specified below:
• English/Language Arts – four years (12 credits);
• Social Studies – four years (12 credits) ;
• Science – three years (nine credits) ;
• Mathematics – three years (nine credits) ;
• Arts – one course (one credit) – from the Art Education or Music and
Dance departments or Housing and Interior Design, Marketing C:
Advertising, Photography I, Photography II, Photography III, Digital
Photography I or Digital Photography II or Architectural Drafting A;
• Health – two courses (two credits);
• Physical education – four courses (four credits);
• Safety Education – one course (one credit);
• Other – 16 credits, of which not more than 12 credits of instrumental
and/or vocal music may be applied toward fulfillment of the graduation
requirements.
2) Pass the Graduation-Required Assessment for Diploma (GRAD) test in
written composition, which is given for the first time in grade 9, and
3) Pass the Graduation-Required Assessment for Diploma (GRAD) embedded
in the
MCA-II reading test, which is given for the first time in grade 10, and
4) Pass the Graduation-Required Assessment for Diploma (GRAD) embedded
in the
MCA-II mathematics test, which is given for the first time in grade 11.
(Students who do not pass the Mathematics GRAD test are eligible to
receive a high school diploma if they:
• complete with a passing grade all state and local coursework and
credits required for graduation by the school board granting the
students their diploma,
• participate in the assessment until they pass the Mathematics GRAD
test or participate in at least two GRAD retests, whichever comes first,
and
• participate in district-prescribed academic remediation in
mathematics.)
With 7 class periods a day there is plenty of time to fit everything in. We are on a trimester schedule vs a semester schedule so that helps as well.
edit: one thing that is not listed is that all students have to take Economics for a trimester too-I wonder why that isn't on there. It is offered either junior or senior year, most kids take it senior year.