Anonymous wrote:Technically, to graduate, you need 4 credits of HS math and you must be "enrolled in a math course in each year of HS." So, if you have 4 credits at Algebra or higher, and you are in HS for only 3 years, I think that would qualify.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, my friend’s daughter is doing it this year. Not sure how, but she is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can it be done?. And what’s the process for that?
Yes. Take Algebra 1 by 8th grade. Take either the Health or Tech credit in Sumer after 9th or 10th, then double up English 11 and 12 in 11th grade. Or take English 12 summer after 11th and graduate in summer.
Most students have more credits than they need to graduate by end of Junior year. English 12 is the last thing they need. One option some take is dual enrollment at MC during 12th grade. They can be either part time or full time at MC, but still participate with their HS for sports, clubs, and traditional senior year events.
Anonymous wrote:the only class most kids need to take their senior year is English. They should have already met the requirements.
Anonymous wrote:A student needs 4 years of English and Math to graduate. If they took those courses over the summer, I suppose they could graduate in 3 years. There is also a minimum number of electives needed, but not sure how many.
Anonymous wrote:Can it be done?. And what’s the process for that?