This all depends on the school district and state in which the district resides. Of course, the earlier the years of education the less that's required to graduate. Most schools in the 21st century require anywhere from 18-25 to graduate. Some might require more. This also depends on how the credit system is set up. Today most schools require these basics. We will refer to credits as units, as this is the usual lingo for credits
English: 4 Years (4 Units)
Mathematics: 3 or 4 Years. (3 or 4 Units)
Science: 3 or 4 Years (3 or 4 Units)
Social Studies: 3 or 4 Years (3 or 4 Units)
Fine Arts: 1 Year+ (1+ Units)
Physical Education/Health
1+ Years (1+ Units)
Foreign Languages (Some states): 1+ Years (generally 2) (1+ Units)
Electives: 6-10+ (6-10+ Units)
Some school districts require more or less. This also depends on the type of diploma the student wants to earn. (Career Technical, Honors, Regular). So from my chart above the average is anywhere from 18-28.
you need at least 21 credits to pass....
In California, students need to earn a minimum of 230 credits to graduate high school. These credits are typically spread across various subjects such as English, math, science, social studies, and electives.
Depends on what school
if you are in a traditional high school, 220 credits is required to graduate. If you attend some type of adult school only 170 credits are required for graduation.
20
24
To graduate from Seminole County High School 26 credits are needed. Seminole County High School is locate in Sanford, Florida.
I believe it's 42 but, you may need to confirm that.
k12
I have 46 and I past on time
27
By law in Arizona u could graduate with 20 credits, but regular highschools go up to 22
you have to have a minimum of 28 credits to graduate high school. But it varies in different school districts as well and different schools