Students will maintain a satisfactory citizenship record. Unsatisfactory citizenship may result in the denial of the privilege of participation in the graduation ceremony.
Five credits will be given for each semester subject satisfactorily completed; the full number of credits may be granted to a student who satisfactorily completes the requirements for each course in less than the prescribed time. Fewer than five credits may be earned in variable credit courses. Any variation from this will be permitted on an individual basis and have prior approval of the high school principal.
Beginning with the class of 2006, all students must pass the California High School Exit Exam.
No student who has failed to meet all graduation requirements will participate in the graduation ceremony.
Students will complete a minimum of 220 credits. Credits earned in the summer session immediately prior to September of the ninth grade year will be counted if the student was a middle school graduate the previous semester.
Any student enrolling in a comprehensive high school in the Hart District from another district must be enrolled in and pass a minimum of ten units of credit in order to graduate from a Hart District high school, regardless of the number of credits transferred from another school.
Any variation from the specific courses required for graduation by the Education Code must have the approval of the building principal.
Any course taken with the Wm. S. Hart Union High School District and used to meet a subject matter requirement as specified in these regulations must be approved by the Board of Trustees and appear on the adopted Master Course Directory.
All students will be required to attend high school for a minimum of eight full semesters, grades 9-12, excluding summer school. Waivers for early graduation may be granted under the provisions of Administrative Regulation 5127.1.