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Graduation Requirements: College Preparatory/Work-Ready Curriculum

Graduation Requirements

Graduation Requirements – TPS Regulation 3315-R

All Tulsa Public School students must meet the District’s graduation requirements which may be higher than the state’s graduation plans. 

College Preparatory/Work-Ready Curriculum

 

Graduates Beginning with the Class of 2025

Graduates Beginning with the Class of 2026

Graduates Beginning with the Class of 2029

English

4 units

 

English I:  Grammar & Comp.

English II: World Literature

English III: American Literature

English IV:  British Literature

English I:  Grammar & Comp.

English II: World Literature

English III: American Literature

English IV:  British Literature

English I:  Grammar & Comp.

English II: World Literature

English III: American Literature

English IV:  British Literature

Social Studies

3 units

U.S. Government ½ unit,  

Oklahoma History, ½ unit

U.S. History, 1 unit

1 additional social studies unit

U.S. Government ½ unit,  

Oklahoma History, ½ unit

U.S. History, 1 unit

1 additional social studies unit

U.S. Government ½ unit,  

Oklahoma History, ½ unit

U.S. History, 1 unit

1 additional social studies unit

Science

3 units

Three units of laboratory science including:

●       A physical science (Physical Science, Chemistry, or Physics)

●       Biology I

One additional unit above Biology

Three units of laboratory science including:

●       A physical science (Physical Science, Chemistry, or Physics)

●       Biology I

●       One additional unit above Biology

Three units of laboratory science including:

●       A physical science (Physical Science, Chemistry, or Physics)

●       Biology I

●       One additional unit above Biology

Mathematics

3 units (earned in High School) 

Algebra I

Two additional approved Mathematics unit above Algebra I

Algebra I

Two additional approved Mathematics unit above Algebra I

Algebra I

Two additional approved Mathematics unit above Algebra I

Computer Technology

2 units

OR

World Language 

2 units of the same language

Two units approved Computer Technology

OR

Two units of the same World Language

 

Two units approved Computer Technology

OR

Two units of the same World Language

 

Two units approved Computer Technology

OR

Two units of the same World Language

 

Additional Unit

1 unit

 

One additional course from any of the subjects listed above

One additional course from any of the subjects listed above

One additional course from any of the subjects listed above

Fine Arts

1 unit

One unit of approved Fine Arts

One unit of approved Fine Arts

One unit of approved Fine Arts

Physical Education

1 unit

Physical Education or Athletics or JROTC or Marching Band or Health

Physical Education or Athletics or JROTC or Marching Band or Health

Physical Education or Athletics or JROTC or Marching Band or Health

Electives

5 units

Five units of courses which receive elective credit or additional courses from above categories

Five units of courses which receive elective credit or additional courses from above categories

Five units of courses which receive elective credit or additional courses from above categories

TOTAL UNITS REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION

23 UNITS

23 UNITS

23 UNITS

ADDITIONAL  REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION

In order to graduate from an Oklahoma high school, all students:

●       must earn 23 units and take state or federal assessments as specified by district policy

●       and demonstrate proficiency on all fourteen (14) modules included in the state mandated Personal Financial Literacy curriculum during grades 9-12

●       and receive training in CPR.

●       and complete all components of the 4-year ICAP plan,

●       and pass the Civics Knowledge Assessment (U.S. Naturalization Test) with a score of 60% or better.

and complete and submit a *Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

In order to graduate from an Oklahoma high school, all students:

●       must earn 23 units and take state or federal assessments as specified by district policy

●       and demonstrate proficiency on all fourteen (14) modules included in the state mandated Personal Financial Literacy curriculum during grades 9-12

●       and receive training in CPR.

●       and complete all components of the 4-year ICAP plan,

●       and pass the Civics Knowledge Assessment (U.S. Naturalization Test) with a score of 60% or better.

●       and complete and submit a *Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

In order to graduate from an Oklahoma high school, all students:

●       must earn 23 units and take state or federal assessments as specified by district policy

●       and demonstrate proficiency on all fourteen (14) modules included in the state mandated Personal Financial Literacy curriculum during grades 10-12

●       and receive training in CPR.

●       and complete all components of the 4-year ICAP plan,

●       and pass the Civics Knowledge Assessment (U.S. Naturalization Test) with a score of 60% or better.

●       and complete and submit a *Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

All students must take all state assessments required by the State Board of Education in order to graduate. Alternatively, these students must take any nationally recognized high school test the District elects to use instead of the state assessments as authorized by federal law.  The requirement to take the assessments in order to graduate is subject to all exemptions, conditions, and accommodations authorized by state or federal law.

*In accordance with state law, unless the student’s parent or legal guardian, a student age eighteen (18), or a school counselor submits a signed form authorizing the student to opt out, this is a requirement for a student to graduate high school.

Some high schools may have additional requirements to graduate.

 


 

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