Mount Carmel Academy - An HISD Contract Charter High School

7155 Ashburn, Houston, TX 77061 - Phone: (713) 643-2008 Fax: (713) 645-0078

 

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HISD Graduation Requirements:

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
(CLASS OF 2009, 2010 ONLY)
State of Texas Recommended High School Program
CURRICULUM

COURSES

English Language Arts - 4 credits

English 1, 2, 3, 4

Mathematics - 3 credits

Algebra 1 **
Geometry
Algebra 2

Science - 3 credits

Biology, and two from the following:
Integrated Physics and Chemistry**
Chemistry or Physics

Social Studies - 4 credits

World or Human Geography
World History
US History
US Economics/Government

Physical Education - 1.5 credits

Foundations of PE 

Health - 0.5 credits

Health

Speech - 0.5 credits

Communication Applications

Foreign Language - 2 credits
(must be from same language)

Spanish
Latin
Italian

Fine Arts - 1 credit

Theater Arts
Art
Percusion/Music
Choir

Technology Applications- 1 credit

Check the course catalog to see which
courses quality for this credit.

Electives - 3.5 credits

 

TOTAL CREDITS: 24

** If Math and/or Science Credits were received in Middle School, then 3 years of Math and Science must be taken in High School to count for graduation credit


GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
(CLASS OF 2011 AND THEREAFTER)
State of Texas Recommended High School Program

CURRICULUM

COURSES

English Language Arts - 4 credits

English 1, 2, 3, 4

Mathematics - 4 credits

Algebra 1 – required **
Geometry – required

Math Models (optional prep for Algebra 2)
Algebra 2 - required
Pre Calculus
(other math courses available)

Science - 4 credits

Integrated Physics and Chemistry **
Biology - required
Chemistry
Physics
(other science courses available)

Social Studies - 4 credits

World Geography or AP Human Geography
World History
US History
US Economics/Government

Physical Education - 1.5 credits

Foundation of PE
Individual or Team Sports (PE) ? 

Health - 0.5 credits

Health

Speech - 0.5 credits

Communication Applications

Foreign Language - 2 credits
(must be from same language)

Spanish
Latin
Italian

Fine Arts - 1 credit

Theater Arts
Art
Percusion/Music
Choir

Technology Applications- 1 credit

Check the course catalog to see which
courses quality for this credit.

Electives - 3.5 credits

 

TOTAL CREDITS: 26

** If Math and/or Science credits were received in Middle School, then 3 years of Math and Science must be taken in High School to count for graduation credit


OTHER GRADUATION PLANS


Distinguished Achievement Plan


The State of Texas seeks to recognize those students with exceptional achievement in high school. The Distinguished Achievement Program is for those students whose accomplishments are of such caliber as to be acknowledged on a national level. This program requires completing the Recommended 24 Credit Plan (26 Credits for the Class of 2011 and beyond), taking one additional credit in foreign language, and completing four Advanced Measures in any combination.

  • The measures must focus on demonstrated student performance at the college or professional level.
  • Student performance on advanced measures must be assessed through an external review process.
  • A student must achieve any combination of four of the following:

Test Data

  • A score of 3 or above on The College Board Advanced Placement Examination (may count up to 4 different tests)
  • A score on the PSAT that qualifies a student for recognition as a Commended Student, or higher, by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation in any of their scholarship competitions.
College Courses
  • A grade of 3.0 (80 average) or higher on courses that count for college credit (may count for up to 4 different courses).

Original Research and/or Project

  • Judged by a panel of professionals in the field that is the focus of the project (may not be part of a class assignment)
  • Conducted under the direction of mentor(s) are reported to an appropriate audience.
  • May not be used for more than two of the four advanced measures.


Core Graduation Plan


All students will be enrolled with anticipation of completion of the Recommended High School Program. Occasionally a situation occurs where a student is unable to meet those requirements. For those students, the minimum graduation plan is available. The chart below shows the Core Graduation Plan with a total of 24 credits.


English – 4 credits

English 1, 2, 3, 4

Mathematics – 3 credits

Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, or Math Models

Science – 3 credits

IPC, Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Environmental Systems

Social Studies – 4 credits

World Geography, World History, US History, Government/Economics

Foreign Language – 1 credit

Spanish, French, German, Latin, American Sign Language, Chinese, Japanese

Physical Education – 1.5 credits

Foundation of PE, Athletics, Dance, Band, ROTC

Health - 0.5 credits

 

Speech - 0.5 credits

 

Technology Applications 1 – 1 credit

 

Electives - 5.5 credits