Graduation Requirements
Graduation Requirements
Wake County Public School System’s non-magnet high schools utilize to a 4 by
4 Block Schedule. This allows students to earn eight credits each year
of high school. With thoughtful planning, students may access more courses
in the arts, computer studies, journalism, or healthful living. They may
deepen their understanding of science, mathematics, or social studies
by adding additional courses in these disciplines; enrich their English
studies; or complete longer sequences in second languages. Also, they
may use elective studies in career - technical education to complete requirements
for more than one Course of Study.
• Graduation from Apex, Athens Drive, Broughton, Cary, East Wake,
Fuquay Varina, Holly Springs, Garner, Knightdale, Green Hope, Leesville
Road, Middle Creek, Millbrook, Panther Creek, Sanderson, Wake Forest-Rolesville,
and Wakefield High Schools requires completion of a minimum of:
• 26 credits for the class of 2007 (students entering ninth grade
for the first time in 2003-2004) and beyond.
• For the Occupational Course of Study, 22 credits are required
at all high schools.
• The North Carolina State Board of Education approved new additional
high school exit standards requiring students entering the ninth grade
for the first time in 2006-2007 and beyond to pass five EOC assessments
(Algebra I, Biology, English I, Civics & Economics,
and U.S. History) and to successfully complete a graduation project. The
exit standards will only apply to students following the Career Preparation,
College/Technical Preparation, or College/University Preparation courses
of study. Students following the Occupational Course of Study are required
to meet rigorous exit standards as outlined in State Board of Education
policy HSP-N-004 (16 NCAC 6D.0503).
Students must satisfy all course, credit, and testing requirements
for at least one Course of Study in order to earn a diploma. Students
must meet the graduation course and testing requirements that were effective
the year they entered ninth grade for the first time; however, the total
number of credits required for graduation may increase after the ninth-grade
year. For students entering ninth grade in 2007-08 and before, all credits
must be earned in grades nine through twelve. Ninth grade students entering
in 2008-09 may have earned high school credits in math and second languages
at middle school. All other credits must be earned in grades nine through
twelve.
Algebra I is a graduation requirement for all students. The only
exceptions to the Algebra I requirement are for students who are enrolled
in the Occupational Course of Study or have an Individual Education Program
(IEP) that identifies them as Learning Disabled (LD) in math and states
that the disability will prevent them from mastering Algebra I. Once a
student is exempt, the exemption holds until the student exits public
school. Documentation of the exemption will be written in a present level
of performance statement on the IEP. Wake County Public School students
must meet established competency criteria. All students must demonstrate
proficiency of computer skills through state testing. This assessment
shall begin at the eighth grade. A student with disabilities shall demonstrate
proficiency by the use of a portfolio if this method is required by the
student's IEP. In addition, students who have not demonstrated proficiency
in reading and/or mathematics on the 8th grade End-of-Grade test(s) must
pass the High
School Competency Test(s) or an equivalent exam. Students entering ninth
grade in 2006-07 and beyond will demonstrate proficiency through passing
EOC scores in English I and Algebra I.
Students who complete all graduation requirements receive a diploma
at graduation. Students who satisfy all graduation requirements but fail
the Competency Test (those who entered grade 9 before the 2006-07 school
year) will receive a certificate of achievement and will be allowed to
participate in graduation exercises. Special needs students (excluding
Academically Gifted students and pregnant students) who do not satisfy
all graduation requirements will receive a graduation certificate and
be allowed to participate in graduation exercises if the students complete
twenty credits by general subject area and completes all IEP requirements.
