High School >> Graduation Requirements
Credits Required
to Graduate
Students planning
to graduate from Sanborn Central High School must have successfully
completed a total of twenty-two (22) academic credits on the Carnegie
Unit Scale. Beginning with the Class of 2010, students are required
to take the "Advanced" level of study unless the school and parents
agree that it is in the best interest of the student to take the "Standard"
curriculum. One (1) Carnegie Unit is given to a course that
meets 250 minutes per week for a school year and one-half (1/2) Carnegie
Unit is given to courses meeting for only a semester.
More information
about required coursework can also be found at the South Dakota Department
of Education's website: www.state.sd.us/deca
Classes of 2005 - 2009
| Required
Courses |
Sanborn
Central
Requirements |
SD
Board of Education Requirements |
SD
Technical Institute Requirements |
SD
University Requirements |
| English |
4 credits |
4 credits |
4 credits |
4 credits |
| Math |
*2 or 3 credits |
* 2 or 3 credits |
* 2 or 3 credits |
3 credits |
Science
|
*2 or 3 credits |
* 2 or 3 credits |
* 2 or 3 credits |
3 credits |
| Social
Science |
3 1/2 credits |
3 credits |
3 credits |
3 credits |
| Computer
Science |
1/2 credit |
1/2 credit |
1/2 credit |
1/2 credit |
| Fine
Arts |
1/2 credit |
1/2 credit |
1/2 credit |
1 credit |
| Electives |
8 1/2 credits |
9 credits |
9 credits |
5 1/2 credits |
| TOTAL |
22 credits |
22 credits |
22 credits |
22 credits |
* Students need either 3 Math credits and 2 Lab Science credits, or 2 Math credits and 3 Lab Science credits.
Classes of 2010 and After
| Required
Courses |
STANDARD
Graduation
Requirements
|
ADVANCED
Graduation
Requirements
|
DISTINGUISHED
Graduation
Requirements
|
English/Reading
& Communication Art
|
4 credits
(1.5
Writing and 1.5 Literature including .5 American Literature and .5
Speech |
4 credits
(1.5
Writing and 1.5 Literature including .5 American Literature and .5
Speech |
4 credits*
(1.5 Writing
and 1.5 Literature including .5 American Literature and .5 Speech |
| Social
Studies |
3 credits
(1 US History; .5 US Government; .5 Geography; and .5 World History) |
3 credits
(1 US History; .5 US Government; .5 Geography; and .5 World History) |
3
credits*
(1 US History; .5 US Government; .5 Geography; and .5 World History) |
| Mathematics |
3 credits
(Must include Algebra 1)
|
3 credits
(Must include Algebra I, Algebra II and Geometry)
|
4 credits*
(Must include Algebra I, Algebra II and Geometry) |
| Science |
2 credits
(Minimum of 2 credits of lab science)
|
3 credits
(Minimum of 3 credits of lab science; must include Biology and Chemistry
or Physics) |
4
credits*
(Minimum of 3 credits of lab science; must include Biology and Chemistry
or Physics)
|
| Fine
Arts |
1 credit |
1 credit |
1 credit* |
| Health
or Physical Education |
.5 credit |
.5 credit |
.5 credit |
| Economics
or Personal Finance |
.5 credit |
.5 credit |
.5 credit |
| Required Offerings |
2 credits
Students must select from any combination of:
a: World Language; or
b. Computer Studies; or
c. Approved career and technical education courses |
2 credits
Students must select from any combination of:
a: World Language; or
b. Computer Studies; or
c. Approved career and technical education courses |
2.5 credits
a. World Language (2 years same language) - 2 credits*
b. Computer Studies - .5 credit* |
| Electives |
6 credits |
5 credits |
2.5 credits |
| TOTAL |
22 credits |
22 credits |
22 credits |
* Denotes offerings required to meet the South Dakota Opportunities Scholarship. Meeting these course requirements
are only one of several criteria to become eligible for the scholarship.
South Dakota Codified
Law (SDCL 13-33-19) requires all students, beginning with graduates
of 2010, to complete the recommended high school program, called the
"Advanced" path, but if a parent (or legal guardian) and the school
agree that the student should take the "Standard" or basic curriculum,
parents may sign a form that will allow the student to graduate meeting
the basic high school program.
Post-Secondary
Requirements
For entrance into
a South Dakota state supported university, the following
requirements apply:
- The courses in
athematics must be in Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, or other advanced
mathematics.
- The courses in
science must be in Biology, Physics and Chemistry.
- A third year of
laboratory science and a third year of advanced mathematics is required.
- 1 full credit
of fine arts is required.
At the time of admission
to a South Dakota public university, it is expected that students will
have basic keyboarding skills and will have had experience in using the
Internet or other wide area networks. These expectations may be met by
high school course work or demonstrated by some other means. Incoming
students assessed and found deficient in this area may be required to
complete specific computer skills courses.
The South Dakota
Board of Regents has also established the following criteria in order
to be admitted to a South Dakota public university:
- Students who do
not meet the minimum course requirement in English, mathematics, laboratory
science, and social studies would need to demonstrate knowledge in that
area by getting a certain ACT subtest score of 17.
- In addition to
the course requirements, students also must rank in the top 60% of their
high school graduating class or obtain an ACT composite score of 18
or higher, or obtain a high school grade point average of at least a
2.6 on a 4.0 scale.
The Board of Regents
have also set minimum ACT scores in the English and Math subtests in order
to take certain courses when they get to college. There are placement
scores set for all South Dakota state supported universities. Students
who wish to enroll in a course higher than indicated by their initial
placement may request an exception and sit for the Compass examination.
Students do not receive academic credit for any English or Math course
based on Enhanced ACT or Compass scores.
| Enhanced
ACT Score |
Course
Placement |
| English |
| 1 to 17 |
ENGL 031/032/033
Basic English Skills* |
| 18 to 36 |
ENGL 101 Composition
I |
| Mathematics |
| 1 to 17 |
MATH 021 Basic
Algebra* |
| 18 to 19 |
MATH 101 Intermediate
Algebra* |
| 20 to 24 |
MATH 102 College
Algebra |
| 25 to 36 |
Trigonometry,
Pre-Calculus or Calculus based on Compass scores |
* Does not count
toward general education requirements. In other words, the student has
to take the class and pay for it, but the credits don't count toward graduation.
ADVICE: Students should take challenging classes in high school. They
should retake the ACT if their scores are below 18 in English and below
20 in Math.
The Board of Regents
has its own website at www.ris.sdbor.edu
for more information.
Admission into post-secondary
South Dakota technical institutes is based on individual
program admission requirements. All applicants must submit a high school
transcript and standardized test scores. Admission requirements for many
technical programs exceed the requirements for university admission.
Students who plan
on pursuing technical education are advised to enroll in academically
challenging subjects at the high school level, especially mathematics,
science and computers. Technical and multi-district courses are strongly
encouraged. Post-secondary credits can be earned at the high school level
in most programs through articulated credit.
The post-secondary
technical institutes in South Dakota are Lake Area Technical Institute
in Watertown, Southeast Technical Institute in Sioux Falls, Mitchell Technical
Institute in Mitchell, and Western Dakota Technical Institute in Rapid
City.
Requirements for
admission into the Minnesota State University System
include 4 years of English (including composition and literature), 3 years
of Mathematics (2 years of algebra and 1 year of geometry), 3 years of
Science (1 year each of biological and physical science), 3 years of Social
Science (including 1 year each of U.S. history and geography), and 3 years
of Specified Electives (2 years of a single world language and 1 year
of either world culture or the arts).
Required
Courses at Sanborn Central High School
The following required
courses will be taken by each Sanborn Central student during the years
indicated to meet their requirements for receiving a diploma.
Ninth Grade
- English I -
1.0 credit
- Algebra I or
Math Skills I - 1.0 credit
- Physical Science
with Lab - 1.0 credit
- Computer Applications
- Civics - 1.0 credit
- *Electives -
2.0 credits
Tenth
Grade
- English 2 -
.5 credit
- Speech - .5
credit
- Biology with
Lab - 1.0 credit
- Algebra 2 or
Math Skills 2 - 1.0 credit
- U.S. Geography
- .5 credit
- World Geography
- .5 credit
- *Electives -
2.0 credits
Eleventh
Grade
- English 3 -
1.0 credit
- U.S. History
or AP History - 1.0 credit
- *Electives -
4.0 credits
Twelfth
Grade
- English 4 or
AP English - 1.0 credit
- U.S. Government
- 1.0 credit
- *Electives -
4.0 credits
* A list of electives
will be provided with registration.