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Cape Flattery School District

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Planning for Graduation

Graduation Requirements

Graduation Requirements have changed several times in the last several years. This page will help you and your child plan for graduation and beyond. The current graduation requirements allow for student choice depending on her/his college and career goals.

All high school students must meet the following Graduation Requirements: 

  1. Complete 24 credits according to the chart below
  2. Demonstrate competency in Math and English Langage Arts (ELA), called the Graduation Pathway
  3. Complete a High School and Beyond Plan

 

Credit Requirements

A table lists high school subject requirements, including credits and additional information.

Visual representation of graduation requirements

Graduation Pathway

Infographic detailing various pathways for students, including CTE, Dual Credit, and AP/IB/Cambridge.

High School and Beyond Plan

The High School and Beyond Plan (HSBP) is started in middle school, where students explore career options and identify what they want as a career. Studens develop a 4-year plan for high school, identifying what courses they need to take to achieve their career goals. During high school they update and revise their plan each year, create a resume, and develop a plan for their post high school education including financial planning. 

 

Puzzle pieces with career-related terms like 'Resume' and 'Career Goals'.