Graduation Requirements

Graduation Requirements

In order to graduate from the Selinsgrove Area High School, students shall complete the following requirements: 1.) demonstrate proficiency of the PA standards; 2.) accumulate the prescribed credits; 3.) pass Keystone exam requirements as determined by the Pennsylvania Department of Education for the graduating year.

Required Credits

 
Units of Credit Course Title
4.0

English

3.0

Mathematics (Algebra 1 is required)

3.0

Science (Biology is required)

3.0 Social Studies (Civics is required)
1.0

Technology

1.5 Physical Education
0.5

Arts (Art, Music, World Language)

0.5

Health

0.5

Personal Finance

0.5 Career Awareness
9.5 Additional credits from those approved for credit toward graduation by the school district

TOTAL

27

MINIMUM NUMBER OF CREDITS NEEDED TO GRADUATE FROM SELINSGROVE AREA HIGH SCHOOL 

Technology Requirements

 

Course

Department
Computer Applications Business
Microsoft Office Certification Business
Digital Photography and Adobe Photoshop 1 Technology Education
Technical Drawing 1, 2 Technology Education
Design Engineering Technology Technology Education
Web Design 1,2 Technology Education
Visual Design-Adobe Illustration Technology Education

*Several SUN Technical Institute Programs also meet the Technology Graduation Requirement.

Promotional Requirements

To advance a grade level, a student must have attained the following credits:

 
From Grade To Grade Major Credits Total Credits
9 10 3.0 6.0
10 11 6.0 12.0
11 12 9.0

19

Other graduation requirement info:

All planned courses, which meet daily, each day of the cycle for 90 days, are considered full-time courses and are assigned the value of one unit of credit. Planned courses, which meet fewer times, are assigned a fraction of a credit for each period in class.

 

A course offered at the 7th and 8th grade level may count for fulfillment of graduation requirements if the school district gets Department of Education approval for curriculum exception under 5.12(a), by submitting (1) a local board statement that courses offered in grades 7 and 8 have planned course criteria identical to those offered in grades 9-12; and (2) local board minutes approving the 7th and 8th grade courses for graduation credit.