Okay smartypants, now is your chance to set up your own high school standards. Read the OP before you vote or post, so you don't look stupid later.
So we don't just have people checking for MOAR EVERYTHING, lets work in the following scenario. While every US state has different requirements for graduation, this one is similar to most of them...likely being on the *tougher* end of the spectrum. Remember, these are the BARE BONES REQUIREMENTS, not just people on the college prep track.
Let us also assume that students are not on block scheduling. Each class pd is roughly 45 min, with a 15 min break in the morning, and a lunch. Lets say that a student has 8 slots in which to fill with classes, one of which will be filled by a lunch. Let us say that a class worth 1 unit is a full year's worth of instruction, and that one worth .5 credits is for a semesters worth. Follow me so far?
Okay. Here is the template for basic requirements
English-4 units
Math-3 units (Must pass algebra II)
Science-3 units (at least 1 life science, 1 physical)
Social Studies-3 units (one national history, one world history, one national civics/government)
Gym/Health -1.5 credits
foreign language -2 credits (must be in sequence)
Arts- 1 credit
Total Credits Required 21 (so 2.5 electives)
So, sometimes on the forums, people suggest that X should be mandated in high school, or whatever. So...you have 2.5 units to play with, unless you take one out. What would you add (or subtract?).
Poll coming with some common ideas, but feel free to add your own
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So we don't just have people checking for MOAR EVERYTHING, lets work in the following scenario. While every US state has different requirements for graduation, this one is similar to most of them...likely being on the *tougher* end of the spectrum. Remember, these are the BARE BONES REQUIREMENTS, not just people on the college prep track.
Let us also assume that students are not on block scheduling. Each class pd is roughly 45 min, with a 15 min break in the morning, and a lunch. Lets say that a student has 8 slots in which to fill with classes, one of which will be filled by a lunch. Let us say that a class worth 1 unit is a full year's worth of instruction, and that one worth .5 credits is for a semesters worth. Follow me so far?
Okay. Here is the template for basic requirements
English-4 units
Math-3 units (Must pass algebra II)
Science-3 units (at least 1 life science, 1 physical)
Social Studies-3 units (one national history, one world history, one national civics/government)
Gym/Health -1.5 credits
foreign language -2 credits (must be in sequence)
Arts- 1 credit
Total Credits Required 21 (so 2.5 electives)
So, sometimes on the forums, people suggest that X should be mandated in high school, or whatever. So...you have 2.5 units to play with, unless you take one out. What would you add (or subtract?).
Poll coming with some common ideas, but feel free to add your own
L