In TX, you should be able to graduate even at 15 if you have ALL your credits. I assume this is from a public school. If the young person wishes to enter a jr college, she/he could also get a GED and start at a community college. There have been many cases of young people entering college below 17. We have such a ruling in Midland TX.
get over it ur a failer and never going to graduate
It's pretty simple and straight forward. Although it is slightly different in every province. From an Ontario perspective, there are 4 years of high school, and you need 30 credits to graduate and get a high school diploma. Ideally, 8 credits in 9, 10, and 11, and 6 credits in grade 12. There are certain compulsory courses that are needed, most of which are taken in grade 9 and 10. These include Science, Math, English, Gym, etc. There are different learning streams for most subjects. There is a wide variety of courses to take as well.
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Well, I think it depends on the high school and where it is in the world.
Alabama
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
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.
You need 23 credits to graduate in Michigan.
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.
You need at least 24 credits to graduate in Cincinnati, Ohio.
You need about 23 credits to graduate.
In Missouri it takes 26 Credits to Graduate High School. These credits changed from the 23 it was. All graduates of the 2010 class and later will have to have taken 26 to graduate.
It sometime varies, but for the most part - you need 230 credits to graduate from a high school in California.
100 Credits.
School credits are points sort of that you get per class. You need sa certain amount of points to graduate. Where I come from you only need grades 10-12 credits to graduate.
The way you can get all your credits in order to graduate is to do the everyday basics in school such as going to school/ class, Completing your homework assignments, and doing the regular basics in school as a good student. For some school there is a amount of credits you need to graduate so for example at Lincoln M. Alexander Secondary School you need 30 credits and that is alot. Plus the Compulsory Credits.
In the state of Connecticut, 20 credits are required in order to graduate from high school. Seven credits are electives.