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title: Secondary Academic Handbook title: Secondary Academic Handbook
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date: 2024-10-31T01:40:34.939Z date: 2024-11-05T07:43:53.239Z
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editor: ckeditor editor: ckeditor
dateCreated: 2023-09-21T08:11:25.861Z dateCreated: 2023-09-21T08:11:25.861Z
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<h2>Additional Graduation Expectations &amp; Advice</h2> <h2>Graduation Expectations &amp; Advice</h2>
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<li>Graduates must be full-time students on campus for grades 11-12.</li>
<li>Extended Community Service students are part-time students and are not eligible for diploma services from CRICS.</li>
<li>Graduates must complete at least 25% of their high school credits at CRICS.</li>
<li>All students are required to take a half-credit religious studies (Bible) course each year of enrollment.</li> <li>All students are required to take a half-credit religious studies (Bible) course each year of enrollment.</li>
<li>Students preparing for college in the United States are encouraged to take the following: an additional credit of math at the level of Algebra II or above, an additional credit of science, a credit of U.S. History, and an additional 0.5 credit or more of social studies.</li> <li>Students preparing for college in the United States are encouraged to take the following: an additional credit of math at the level of Algebra II or above, an additional credit of science, and a credit of social studies.</li>
<li>Always check with your future educational institutions to get the most accurate expectations from their admission officers. Some schools require classes that are not common CRICS courses. Please see the academic counselor if you have questions.</li> <li>Always check with your future educational institutions to get the most accurate expectations from their admission officers. Some schools require classes that are not common CRICS courses. Please see the academic counselor if you have questions.</li>
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