Required Courses
Extra Courses
PROMOTIONAL POLICIES
SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL
100

These are the 4 core subject areas. 

What are Math, English/Reading, Science, and Social Studies

100

True or False? You can take different world languages to make up your 2 required credits.

False- both years must be the same language.

100

What is considered a passing grade in CPS?

What is a D or better?

100

True or False...All students who entered CPS after 2016 must complete a Post-Secondary Plan.

What is TRUE?

200

These are the math classes that students typically take to meet the three year requirement.

What are Algebra, Advanced Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry 

200

This is how you demonstrate knowledge of the U.S and Illinois Constitutions.

Public Law 195 Test or Constitution Test

200

A unit of credit equals this many hours.

What is 120 hours?

200

You must have this number of credits to be promoted to 12th grade.

What is 17?

300

300 Beginning in 2018-2019, these are the three science courses each student must take to graduate.

What are Biology, Chemistry, and Physics?

300

This is the requirement that must include at least two classroom based projects.

What is Service Learning?

300

To be promoted to 10th grade, a 9th grader needs to meet these two requirements.

What is 5 units of credit and passing 3 core subject area classes in both semesters?

300

2 credits of Fine Arts are required for graduation. Must these 2 credits be from the same category or any combination of categories?

What is any combination? 

400

This is the only subject that requires 4 credits to graduate.

What is English?

400

This is the name of the test that high school students are REQUIRED to take before graduating.

What is SAT?

400

This is the maximum number of credits that a student can earn in summer school.

What is 2 units of credit? 

400

These are the times that a parent MUST be notified of their student’s failing status.

What is progress reports and report cards?

At the end of the fifth week, fifteenth week, twenty-fifth week, and thirty-fifth week.

500

This course, worth 0.5 credits, is required to graduate and addresses issues such as government and the duties of being a citizen.

What is Civics?

500

This graduation requirement insures that you receive instruction about handling financial matters such as credit management, budgeting, etc.

What is Business or Financial Education?

500

What percentage of a student’s grade must the final exam comprise?

What is 10%?

500

List 5 things that a college would want to see above and beyond minimum graduation requirements.

What are advanced classes, extracurricular activities, high GPA, volunteer work, good recommendations, more credits than those required, no failing grades, high SAT and/or ACT score, etc.

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