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Graduating from a Georgia Public High School

Graduation requirements for students entering ninth grade in 2008 and after (and graduating in 2012 and after)

In order to graduate, public school students in Georgia must:

Diplomas & Coursework

Students completing high school will receive one of the following:

      High School Diploma – document awarded to students certifying that they have

satisfied attendance requirements, unit requirements and the state assessments

requirements.

 

High School Certificate – document awarded to students who do not complete all of

the criteria for a diploma or who have not passed the state assessment

requirements but have earned 23 units and meet all local board requirements.

 

Special Education Diploma – document awarded to students with disabilities

assigned to a special education program and have not met the state assessment

requirements or who have not completed all of the requirements for a high school

diploma but have completed their Individualized Education Programs (IEP).

 

Students must complete 23 units of coursework in order to graduate.

 

Current GEORGIA Graduation Rule for

students entering the 9th  grade in Fall of 2008

Units

 

English/Language Arts

4

 

Math

4

 

*Science

4

 

Social Studies

3

 

PE

1/2

 

Health

1/2

 

** Required Electives: Career, Technical and Agricultural Education (CTAE), &/or Modern Language/Latin, &/or Fine Arts

3

 

Electives

4

 

TOTAL UNITS

23

*4th Science may be used to meet both science and elective requirement

**Student must complete 3 units in a CTAE pathway to complete the pathway; student must complete 2 years of the same foreign language for admissions to Georgia Board of Regents colleges/universities

 

Georgia High School Graduation Tests

All students are required to pass the Georgia High School Graduation Tests in order to

earn a high school diploma. The tests cover only a sample of the knowledge and skills

that constitute a high school education. Students must pass all of the following tests:

Students begin taking the tests in their junior year. Students have multiple opportunities

to take each of the tests before the end of the twelfth grade.

 

Georgia High School Writing Test

Students are required to take and pass the Georgia High School Writing Test. Initially

taken in the fall of the junior year, this 2 hour test evaluates persuasive writing ability.

Students have opportunities to retake the test before the end of the twelfth grade.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Why should I graduate from high school?

Graduating from high school is the first step to your future. It demonstrates that you have

mastered many of the skills necessary to run your own life and make your own

decisions. In addition, graduating from high school increases your earning power. The

more you learn, the more you earn!

 

Education

National median weekly earnings

Less than high school diploma

$419

High school diploma, no college

$595

Some college, no degree

$674

Associate degree

$721

Bachelor’s degree

$962

Master’s degree

$1,140

Professional degree

$1,474

Doctoral degree

$1,441

 (Occupational Outlook Quarterly, Fall 2008, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)

 

Who is going to help me graduate successfully? School counselors, graduation

coaches, teachers and administrators, family members and friends are all part of your

graduation team. Talk to them, ask questions, and collect information. Do your part by

attending classes and studying. Get involved in school activities.

 

What happens if I don’t pass the Georgia High School Graduation Tests or the

Georgia High School Writing Test? Students who do not pass all the tests but have

met all other graduation requirements may be eligible for a high school certificate or a

special education diploma. These students can return to retake the test(s) as often as

they wish in order to qualify for a high school diploma.

 

What are the high school requirements for transfer students? Students who transfer

to a Georgia high school will follow the graduation requirements that were in effect in the

year the transfer student was a first-time ninth grader.

 

Can middle school classes (6th, 7th , 8th grade) count towards high school

graduation? Yes. Credit may be awarded for classes such as foreign language,

mathematics, and science. Talk with a middle school counselor or high school

counselor/graduation coach.

 

Why should I take a foreign language? Students choosing a career that requires a

college education should take 2 years of the same foreign language. Although foreign

languages are not required for high school graduation, most colleges/universities do

require foreign languages for admissions.

 

Can American Sign Language be used to meet foreign language requirements?

Yes, 2 units of American Sign Language will satisfy the requirement.

 

What is the Georgia Virtual School Program?

The Georgia Virtual School Program is provided by the Georgia Department of

Education to offer instructional high school programs online for students. Preference is

given to students enrolled at Georgia public schools.

 

Do I have to take the SAT or ACT? Taking the SAT or ACT is not a requirement for

graduation from a Georgia public high school. However many colleges and universities

do require scores from the SAT or ACT for admissions. Be sure to check the admissions

requirements for the school that interests you.

 

After high school, what next? You have many options open to you after you graduate

from high school.

Some schools may have additional requirements. Contact your school counselor or graduation coach for more information. This information is current as of March 2009. For the most current information visit our web site: www.gcic.peachnet.edu .

 

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