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Jefferson Academy High School Requirements
For the graduation class of 2022 and beyond, students must complete a rigorous course of study and demonstrate proficiency in both Language Arts and Mathematics in order to receive their diploma and be eligible to participate in the graduation ceremony.
English | 4.0 credits | Core classes that address all English Language Arts standards are required. |
Math | 4.0 credits | A minimum of 4 units is required for senior high school. Courses must include Algebra 1, geometry, and two additional courses at or above the geometry level. |
Science | 3.0 credits | Three credits of laboratory classes in science that meet both process and content standards. |
Social Studies | 4.5 credits | Social Studies must include 1 credit of US History, 2 credits of World History and a .5 credit each of Economics, Geography and Government. |
Art | 1.5 credits | One and a half credits in creative arts-based coursework which may include visual and performing arts, technical arts, multimedia production, and journalism/yearbook courses. |
Technology | 1.5 credits | One and a half credits in technology-based coursework which may include computer education, multimedia production, design-based and journalism/yearbook courses. |
World Language | 2.0 credits | While we recognize that many students come to JA with a background in a specific learned language, in order to earn HS world language graduation credit, students must successfully complete two credits of JA course options within the same language. Should a student exhaust all levels of a language offered at JA, upon pre-approval from the Principal, additional coursework outside of JA can be explored. |
Physical Education | 2.0 credits | Two credits in physical education and/or wellness coursework in a course aligned with physical education standards. |
Electives | 4.5 credits | Electives’ requirement will include the completion of a half credit of Freshman Seminar and a half credit of Senior Seminar. |
Total credits | 27.0 credits |
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No exceptions or modifications will be made to the graduation requirements. Only accommodations will be made as mandated in a student’s IEP, 504, or Intervention plan.
For the classes of 2021 and beyond, demonstration of Career and College readiness in English and Mathematics through one or more options must be completed to receive a high school diploma from Jefferson Academy.
Measure | English | Mathematics |
Classic Accuplacer assessment* | 62 Reading Comprehension or 71 Sentence Skills | 61 Elementary Algebra |
Next Generation Accuplacer* | 241 Reading OR 236 Writing | 255 Arithmetic (AR) OR 230 Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra, and Statistics (QAS) |
American College Testing (ACT)* | 18 | 19 |
ACT WorkKeys* | Bronze or higher | Bronze or higher |
Advanced Placement* | 2 | 2 |
Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB)* | 31 | 31 |
Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) | 470 | 500 |
Concurrent Enrollment | C or better | C or better |
Completion of a Capstone Project | Passing Grade | Passing Grade |
*Measures may not be available through the school and are completed at the expense of the student or family.
Completion of Requirements
Upon completion of graduation requirements, students are entitled to a diploma to be issued at the time of the next graduation date and no further attendance is required.
If students fulfill graduation requirements prior to having spent four academic years in grades 9 to 12, they may choose to remain in school until the end of their fourth year in grades 9 to 12. If they choose to remain, they must meet all the school’s requirements including class load, attendance, and adherence to the Parent-Student Handbook.
A student may earn credit towards the 27 credits required for a Jefferson Academy high school diploma from courses that are successfully completed prior to the official start of their 9th grade year, as follows:
The course meets the following criteria:
Mathematics: Algebra 1, Geometry, or higher
World Language: 1.0 credit taught at World Language 1 or higher
Must be taken in the regular school year (not summer school)
Must have completed the junior high curriculum as prerequisite coursework
Awarding Credit & GPA
The course title, credit, and letter grade will be recorded on the high school transcript.
Courses taken prior to the 9th grade year will not be calculated in the high school GPA
Consent must be provided by the parent/guardian indicating an understanding that the course will appear on the high school transcript but not calculated in the high school GPA.