English
4 credits with concentration in composition and literature.
Mathematics
3 Credits: One of these credits must be Algebra I, a series of courses equivalent to Algebra I, or a higher level mathematics course.
The following courses or series of courses satisfy the Algebra I graduation requirement:
Algebra I
Algebra I Honors
Algebra Ia and Algebra IB
Applied Mathematics I and Applied Mathematics II
Integrated Mathematics I and Integrated Mathematics II
Science
3 Credits: 2 credits must be earned in courses with laboratory components.
Agriscience Foundations I is an approved science credit.
Social Studies
1 Credit in American History
and
1 Credit in World History, including a comparative study of the history, doctrines, and objectives of all major political systems
and
1/2 Credit in American Government, including a study of the Constitution of the United States. the study of Florida government, including study of the State Constitution, the three branches of state government,
and municipal and county government, shall be included as part of the required study of American government and
1/2 Credit in Economics, including a comparative study of the history, doctrines, and objectives of all major economic systems.
Physical Education
1/2 Credit (physical education course)
and
1/2 Credit (personal fitness)
Personal Fitness (1501300) or Adaptive Physical Education I.E.P (1500300) will continue to be required to meet one-half credit of this requirement, and any physical education course will meet the other one-half credit.
Participation in an interscholastic sport at the junior varsity or varsity level for two full seasons shall satisfy the physical education graduation requirement if the student passes a district adopted competency test on personal fitness with a score of C or better.
All Notes:
Students choosing to meet the physical education requirement by participating in two full seasons of interscholastic sports and passing the competency test meet the physical education graduation requirement but do not receive course credit. The Physical Education requirement will be met but the student will not receive the credit.
Completion of one semester with a grade of C or better in a marching band class or in a physical activity class that requires participation in marching band activities as an extracurricular activity shall satisfy a one-half credit requirement in physical education. Completion of one semester with a grade of C or better in an ROTC class that includes a significant component of drills will also satisfy one-half credit in physical education. This one-half credit may not be used to satisfy the personal fitness requirement or the requirement for adaptive physical education under an individual educational plan (IEP) or 504 plan.
Practical Arts/Performing Fine Arts
1 credit in practical arts career education
or 1 credit in performing fine arts
or 1/2 credit each in practical arts career education and 1/2 credit in performing fine arts.
Life Management
1/2 credit including consumer education, positive emotional development, marriage and relationship skill-based education, nutrition, prevention of human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immune deficiency syndrome and other sexually transmissible diseases, benefits of sexual abstinence and consequences of teenage pregnancy, information and instruction on breast cancer detection and breast self-examination, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, drug education, the hazards of smoking, and parenting skills.
Electives
8-1/2 credits
Total = 24 credits and pass the tenth grade Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT) and the achievement of a cumulative grade point average of 2.0000 on a 4.0000 scale (unweighted Grade Point Average/GPA).