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An Infographic for Planning College Prep High School Classes

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Here are general guidelines to help you plan high school courses.

English

Provide 4 years of reading and writing at your child’s level. This can include literature, writing, composition, speech…

Math

Teach 3-4 years of math at your child’s level. Most common are Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, Trigonometry, Pre-calculus, or Calculus.

Social Studies

Cover 3-4 years of social studies, including world history, U.S. history, economics, and government.

Science

Have your child do science for 3 years. This can include biology, chemistry, physics, or delight directed sciences, and at least 1 with a lab.

Foreign Language

Provide 2-3 years or more of single language.

Physical Education

Rarely is this required, but some colleges require 2 years, or ½ credit per year for 4 years.

Fine Arts

Cover at least 1 year of the fine arts: music, theater, art, dance, or a combination.

Electives

Electives can be anything required by state law, required by parents, or delight directed learning. It could be Bible, driver’s ed, keyboarding, logic, computer science, or your child’s specialization.

Upon graduation, vocational programs may only require 20 credits. College preparation means 24 credits or more.

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