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Academic

graduation requirements
Students will earn 5 credits per class with a passing grade of A, B, C, or D. 
 
Classes where students receive a grade of "F" must be repeated in order to earn the credits needed to graduate and earn a diploma.
 

CREDITS EARNED OVER A FOUR YEAR PERIOD

Grade 9 - Fall
Grade 9 - Spring
Grade 10 - Fall
Grade 10 - Spring
English I
English I
English II
English II
Math
Math
Math
Math
Biology
Biology
Physical Science
Physical Science
Health
Semester Elective
World History
World History
PE or Athletics
PE or Athletics
PE or Athletics
PE or Athletics
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective
30 credits earned
60 credits earned
90 credits earned
120 credits earned
Grade 11 - Fall
Grade 11 - Spring
Grade 12 - Fall
Grade 12 - Spring
English III
English III
English IV
English IV
US History
US History
American Govt
Economics
Math
Math
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective
145 credits earned
170 credits earned
195 credits earned
220 credits earned
 
GRADING PERIODS
Grading in high school is based on a semester system:
1) Fall semester (runs from August through December); and, 
2) Spring semester (runs from January through June). 
Within each semester, progress grades will be posted on the Parent Portal at the end of 6 weeks and 12 weeks. 
 
Final grades are those posted after final exams and will become part of the student’s official high school transcript.
 

OPTIONS FOR MAKING UP FAILED COURSES

CUSD and DHHS offer several options for remediation to regain status toward graduation and earn a diploma should a student fail a class (grade of F):
 
  • Summer School:  Student can remediate up to10 credits. Student must see their Counselor when summer school applications are available to register.  Enrollment is based on date/time that completed application was submitted.
  • Academic Intervention Class:  Students who are severely credit deficient will be placed in the Academic Intervention class depending on space availability.  Students who complete this class successfully will receive 5 elective credits in addition to credits received by completing classes which they previously failed.  Students enrolled will regain credits by taking courses online.
  • CUSD Online Credit Recovery Program: Students in the Credit Recovery program to remediate classes/credits.  To enroll, student must contact their Counselor.
  • Additional Classes During Grade 11 and 12:  If students are not on track to graduate (120 credits completed by the end of 10th grade), the Counselor will enroll students in 6 or sometimes 7 classes to ensure credit completion for graduation. Typically, if students in grades 11 and 12 are on track to graduate they have the option enrolling in 5 classes (as opposed to 6 or 7).