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GRADUATION  REQUIREMENTS

Regular  Education

A minimum number of units of credit are required for graduation by the Arizona State Board of Education and the Agua Fria Union High School District (AFUHSD).  Listed below are the units that must be completed before a student may receive a high school diploma.

Graduation requirements may be met as follows:

A.  By successful completion of subject area course requirements.

B.  By mastery of the standards adopted by the State Board of Education and other competency requirements for the subject as determined by the Governing Board in accord with A.A.C. R7-2-302 and rules established by the Superintendent.

C.  By passing appropriate courses at the college or university level if the courses are determined to meet standards and criteria established by the Board and in accord with A.R.S. 15-701.01.

D.  D.    By earning credits from an accredited Online institution.

E.By the transfer of credits as described in Policy JFABC.

Graduation requirements as determined by the Arizona State Board of Education ( R7-2-302) and including the AFUHSD Governing Board requirements are as follows (based on the transition from block schedule to hybrid schedule):

        GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
                         (AFUSHD)

        ARIZONA BOARD OF REGENTS
                           (ABOR)*

Credits shall be earned as follows:

The Arizona Board of Regents outlines
academic competency required for entrance
into Arizona requirements in the content
areas below are as follows:

English                                         4 credits
English IA/IB, English IIA/IIB, English IIIA/
English IIIB, English IV A/English IV B

English                                               4 credits
(1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8)

Mathematics                                4 credits
Algebra 1A/Algebra IB, Geometry A/B,
Algebra IIA/Algebra IIB, and one (1)
additional math course that includes
significant mathematics content 

Mathematics                                      4 credits
(Algebra 1-2, Geometry 1-2, Algebra 3-4, and
one additional math course with Algebra 3-4
as a pre-requisite)

Science                                     3 credits**
(Biology and two [2] additional
lab science courses)

Lab Science                                      3 credits
Three (3) lab science courses

Social Science                         3 credits***
(World History, Am/AZ History,
Government/Free Enterprise)

Social Science                                  2 credits
(U.S. History and one [1] other)

Personal Development (P.E. & Health)
                                                      1 credit

 

*International Languages              1 credit

*International Languages                  2 credits
(Of the same language)

*Fine Arts or CTE                         2 credits

 *Fine Arts or CTE                              1 credit

*  Math courses shall consist of Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, (or its equivalent) and an additional course with significant math content as determined by the Governing Board (Governing Body).

Pursuant to the prescribed graduation requirements adopted by the State Board of Education, the Governing Board may approve a rigorous computer science course that would fulfill a mathematics course required for graduation from high school. The Governing Board may only approve a rigorous computer science course if the rigorous computer science course includes significant mathematics content and the Governing Board determines the high school where the rigorous computer science course is offered has sufficient capacity, infrastructure and qualified staff, including competent teachers of computer science.

**  Three (3) credits of science in preparation for proficiency at the high school level on a state required test.

***  Civics Test:  The competency requirements for social studies shall include a requirement that, in order to graduate from high school or obtain a high school equivalency diploma, a pupil must correctly answer at least sixty (60) of the one hundred (100) questions listed on a test that is identical to the civics portion of the naturalization test used by the United States Citizenship And Immigration Services.  The District school shall document on the pupil's transcript that the pupil has passed a test that is identical to the civics portion of the naturalization test used by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services.  

**  Three (3) credits of laboratory science in preparation for proficiency at the high school level.

***  Civics Test:  Through the graduating class of 2025, The competency requirements for social studies shall include a requirement that, in order to graduate from high school or obtain a high school equivalency diploma, a pupil must correctly answer at least sixty (60) of the one hundred (100) questions listed on a test that is identical to the civics portion of the naturalization test used by the United States Citizenship And Immigration Services.  The District school shall document on the pupil's transcript that the pupil has passed a test that is identical to the civics portion of the naturalization test used by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services. 

Beginning with the graduating class of 2026, the competency requirements for social studies shall include a requirement that, in order to graduate from high school or obtain a high school equivalency diploma, a pupil must correctly answer at least seventy (70) of the one hundred (100) questions listed on a test that is identical to the civics portion of the naturalization test used by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services.  The District school shall document on the pupil's transcript only a pass or fail designation that the pupil has passed or failed the test.

A pupil in grade seven (7) or eight (8) may take the test described in this paragraph, and if the pupil correctly answers at least seventy (70) of the one hundred (100) questions on the test:

a) The district school or charter school shall document on the pupil's transcript only a pass or fail designation that the pupil has passed or failed the test required by this paragraph.

b) The pupil is not required to take the test required by this paragraph again in high school.

The Governing Board may determine the method and manner in which to administer a test that is identical to the civics portion of the naturalization test used by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services.  A pupil who does not obtain a passing score on the test that is identical to the civics portion of the naturalization test may retake the test until the pupil obtains a passing score.

Each school district and charter school shall report to the department of education all of the following aggregate data, organized by grade level, relating to the test that is identical to the civics portion of the naturalization test used by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services required by subsection A, paragraph 3 of §15-701.01:

Special  Education

Listed above, under "Regular Education," are the requirements that must be completed before a student may receive a high school diploma.  Completion of graduation requirements for special education students who do not meet the required units of credit shall be determined on a case-by-case basis in accordance with the special education course of study and the individualized education program of the student.  Graduation requirements established by the Governing Board may be met by a student as defined in A.R.S. 15-701.01 and A.A.C. R7-2-302.

Pupils who receive special education shall not be required to achieve passing scores on the test that is identical to the civics portion of the naturalization test under section 15-701.01 in order to graduate from high school unless the pupil is learning at a level appropriate for the pupil's grade level in a specific academic area and unless a passing score on the test that is identical to the civics portion of the naturalization test under section 15-701.01 is specifically required in a specific academic area by the pupil's individualized education program as mutually agreed on by the pupil's parents and the pupil's individualized education program team or the pupil, if the pupil is at least eighteen (18) years of age. 

Competency requirements.  Any student who is placed in special education classes, grades nine (9) through twelve (12), is eligible to receive a high school diploma without meeting state competency requirements.

State Seal of Biliteracy.  The School District may voluntarily participate in the state seal of biliteracy program by notifying the Superintendent of Public Instruction of such intention.  Schools will then identify the students who have met the requirements to be awarded the state seal of biliteracy, which shall be affixed to the diploma and noted on the transcript of each student who has met the requirements.

CPR Instruction and Training.  School districts and charter schools shall provide public school pupils with one (1) or more training sessions in cardiopulmonary resuscitation, through the use of psychomotor skills in an age-appropriate manner, during high school.

Adopted:  August 23, 2023

LEGAL REF.:
A.R.S.
15-203
15-341
15-701.01
15-763
A.A.C.
R7-2-302
R7-2-302.03

CROSS REF.:
IGD - Curriculum Adoption
IGE - Curriculum Guides and Course Outlines
IHAMC - Instruction and Training in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
IHAMD - Instruction and Training in Suicide Prevention
IIE - Student Schedules and Course Loads
IKA - Grading/Assessment Systems
JFABC - Admission of Transfer Students