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Graduation Requirements

Academics Grades 9-12

Diploma Requirements

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To comply with the TOPS University Diploma curriculum adopted by the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, Episcopal School of Acadiana requires that a student earns a minimum of 24 units or credits to receive a diploma. Of these 24 units, 21 units are in specifically required courses and 3 may be in courses of a student’s choice while adhering to the required distribution of units among the disciplines.

Discipline Required Units Required Courses

English 4.0 units English I, II, III, and IV

Mathematics 4.0 units Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, Pre-Calculus

Social Studies 4.0 units World History, Western Civilization, U.S. History, Civics

Science 4.0 units Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry, 1 additional unit in a science course of choice World Language 3.0 units Completion through level III in one language

Health & Physical Education 2.0 units Health & Physical Education I & II

Visual and/or Performing Arts 1.5 units

Additional Units in course of choice

Notes on Required Units:

1.5 units

 Eighth Grade Algebra I - Successful completion of this course, at the recommendation of the mathematics department, fulfills 1 required unit of mathematics for graduation  Middle School World Languages - Successful completion of the middle school World Language sequence, at the recommendation of the world language department, fulfills 1 required unit of world language for graduation equivalent to French I or Spanish I.  Western Civilization may be substituted with AP European History

 U.S. History may be substituted with AP U.S. History  Civics may be substituted with AP U.S. Government & Politics/AP Macroeconomics  Enrollment in Health & Physical Education is required of all 9th and 10th grade students  Units earned in any course beyond those fulfilling a discipline’s graduation requirement can count as a course of choice unit.  Modification to diploma requirements for an individual will be considered by the Academic Committee when necessary. The Academic Committee consists of the Academic Dean, the Upper School Counselor, and the upper school Director of Academic Support.

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