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Graduation Requirements

The purpose is to provide students with opportunities for applying the basic skills of reading, writing, and computation through a combination of supervised employment in any occupation field and related classroom instruction. The major emphasis of this course is to provide students with supervised part-time paid employment to assist them in developing desirable work habits and attitudes in real jobs. The part-time job held by a student need not be related to his or her occupational goal. Through this on-the-job experience, the student will learn how to work for and with other people.

Minimum Proficiency Standards

In accordance with California Education Code, students must pass Algebra 1 or a higher-level math class in order to receive a high school diploma

Classroom Citizenship Requirements

1. If a student receives more than three “U” grades he/she shall be ineligible for school activities for the quarter following that grading period. There will be no makeup for the “U” in citizenship.

2. A senior must meet citizenship eligibility requirements in the final two quarters of their senior year in order to participate in graduation ceremonies. Administration reserves the right to deny participation in graduation ceremonies, per board policy, to students with significant discipline concerns.

Athletics/Activities Eligibility

1. Student must have at least a “C” Grade Point Average (2.0 GPA) as of the last quarter

2. Student must have a satisfactory citizenship grade (no more than two “U” grades) in a grading period.

Associated Student Body or Class Office Eligibility

1. Student must maintain a 2.5 GPA.

2. Student must have a satisfactory citizenship grade (no more than two “U” grades) in a grading period.