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1 Graduation Requirements Class of 2019

2 What is the difference between middle school and high school? A lot!!! the main difference is that you EARN credits in high school for every course you take. But……

3 The information in this column is so IMPORTANT!

4 South Carolina Graduation Requirements T.L. Hanna High School 24 Total Units Required EnglishMathematicsScienceSocial Studies Eng 1 Alg 1 Computer Science 7 Electives Needed to Graduate Fine Art PE or JROTC Foreign Language or Career/Technology US History Govt/ Econ at A5CC Minimum Requirements Additional electives: These are not units…these are State tests you take during your high school career. ACT Exams Required to Graduate Biology

5 Classes Passed during the year EnglishMathematicsScienceSocial Studies Computer Science 7 Electives Needed to Graduate PE or JROTC Foreign Language or Career/Technology US History Govt/ Econ at A5CC Minimum Requirements Additional Units 9th10th11th12th To have a “10” on your ID you have to have ALL the blue squares at the end of the summer of your 9 th grade year. This is the ONLY way to be considered a sophomore! Exams Required to Graduate English HSAP Biology To be a Sophomore ACT

6 So…… If I pass all of my classes but I fail my math class, will I be a sophomore? NO…and you are considered a repeat 9 th grader

7 So…… If I pass 5 classes but I fail PE, Art, and World Geography will I be a sophomore? Yes…but you have a much bigger task ahead of you the next school year

8 EnglishMathematicsScienceSocial Studies Computer Science 7 Electives Needed to Graduate PE or JROTC Foreign Language or Career/Technology US History Govt/ Econ at A5CC Minimum Requirements Additional Units: 9th10th11th12th To have an “11” on your ID you have to have ALL the blue AND red squares at the end of your 10 th grade year. This is the ONLY way to be classified a junior! Biology Exams Required to Graduate Classes Passed during the year To be a Junior ACT

9 EnglishMathematicsScienceSocial Studies Computer Science 7 Electives Needed to Graduate PE or JROTC Foreign Language or Career/Technology US History Govt/ Econ at A5CC Minimum Requirements Additional Units: 9th10th11th12th To have a “12” on your ID you have to have ALL the blue AND red AND green squares at the end of your 11 th grade year. This is the ONLY way to be classified a senior! Exams Required to Graduate English HSAP Classes Passed during the year To be a Senior Biology ACT

10 To be a Hanna Graduate EnglishMathematicsScienceSocial Studies Computer Science 7 Electives Needed to Graduate PE or JROTC Foreign Language or Career/Technology US History Govt/ Econ at A5CC Remember these are Minimum Requirements Exams Required to Graduate Biology ACT

11 32 Units Possible—why? College Requirements Advanced Classes (AP, IB, Dual-Enrollment, College Courses) Repeating Failed Courses (summer school requirements) AVCC Courses

12 Are you an athlete? High School League Requires: For first time 9 th graders-- you must have passed the 8 th grade academically (not through social promotion) 10 th -12 th grades- An overall passing average AND earn 5 credits from the previous year Division I Requires: 16 core courses 4 years of English 3 years of Math (Alg 1 and higher) 2 years of natural/physical science (1 year of lab if offered by high school) 1 additional unit of English, Math, or Science 2 years of Social Studies 4 years of additional courses (from the areas above or foreign language) Same for Division II in 2013

13 Why am I here? Academic success in ninth grade course work is highly predictive of eventual graduation Each year, approximately 1.2 million students fail to graduate from high school Nationally, only about two-thirds of all students who enter 9th grade graduate with regular high school diplomas four years later.

14 Ten Reasons to Graduate… Commit Today! 1. The top 8 jobs of the future require a high school diploma and some post-secondary education.

15 Ten Reasons to Graduate… Commit Today! 2. The average yearly income of a high school dropout is $19,365

16 Ten Reasons to Graduate… Commit Today! 3. The average yearly income of a high school graduate is $33,633

17 Ten Reasons to Graduate… Commit Today! 4. A high school dropout has only a 58% chance of steady employment

18 Ten Reasons to Graduate… Commit Today! 5. Three in every 10 students will not graduate

19 Ten Reasons to Graduate… Commit Today! 6. High school dropouts are significantly higher risk candidates for substance abuse and crime.

20 Ten Reasons to Graduate… Commit Today! 7. High school dropouts are twice as likely as high school graduates to slip into poverty

21 Ten Reasons to Graduate… Commit Today! 8. Increasing the national graduation rate by 10% would reduce homicides and assaults by approximately 20% Three-quarters of state prison inmates are dropouts, as are 59% of federal inmates. In fact, dropouts are 3.5 times more likely than high school graduates to be incarcerated in their lifetime.

22 Ten Reasons to Graduate… Commit Today! 9. Individuals with a high school diploma have better indicators of general health

23 Ten Reasons to Graduate… Commit Today! 10. Individuals with a high school diploma live longer Sources: Education Week; Diplomas Count (2006); Education Commission of the States (2008)

24 The statistic that bears repeating ! Every nine seconds in America a student becomes a dropout Lehr, C.A. et al. (2004). Essential tools: Increasing rates of school completion. Minneapolis, MN: National Center on Secondary Education and Transition. (Full text available online from Education Commission of the States at: http://www.ecs. org/html/Document.asp?chouseid=6649)

25 So what do you get from me? A Blue Card


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