yes!
Standardized testing has lowered graduation rates among students in lower-income schools :) -Apex-
The schools Graduation rate is 75 The schools Graduation rate is 75
California generally requires a minimum of 13 high school credits to graduate, while Arizona requires a minimum of 22. However, the specific requirements for graduation may vary between individual schools and districts in each state. It's important to check with the specific high school or school district to determine the exact credit requirements for graduation.
There is a law, Republic Act 1425, that makes the teaching of Rizal's life and works, particularly his two novels, compulsory in Philippine schools and colleges.
Yes the schools with vocational classes have higher graduation rate than the others
Yes, although it depends with the type of high school and their system of education. There are high schools that transfer credits from English schools to the American schools.
In some places swimming is a requirement for graduation. It is very healthy for your body and mind. On hot days, you can swim in cold water with friends and family and have a fun relaxing day.
There are several California trade schools with high graduation percentages. One of these schools is Brownson Technical School.
You need 20 credits. But at CHSAS and selective schools, you need 28
you need 5 credits
Credit Requirement A candidate for a Bachelor's Degree must complete a minimum of 120 semester hours, 40 of which must be upper-division credits (level 3000 or above); an Associate Degree a minimum of 60 semester hours; a diploma, a minimum of 50 semester hours; and a one-year certificate, a minimum of 30 semester hours. In addition to the appropriate number of credit hours, to be eligible for graduation a candidate must show satisfactory completion of appropriate program requirements. Only credits earned at regionally accredited institutions are eligible. Schools not regionally accredited include ITT and a other private electronics/vocational schools
3 credits but you can redeem them only at certain schools.