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Are you wondering what a typical high school curriculum looks like? Do you want to know what classes you'll be taking as a high school student?

Read this guide to learn about the standard high school curriculum, high school graduation requirements, and what classes colleges expect you to have taken.

How to Find Your School's Curriculum

This is a general guide to high school curricula. It was created by researching national education standards, as well as the curricula of high schools across the country. While the information below applies to many students , not all high schools teach the same courses, follow the same course sequence, or have the same curriculum requirements. Use this information as a guideline to research your own high school's curriculum more in-depth.

To find your own school's curriculum, talk to your academic adviser . You can also look on your school's website, searching for "graduation requirements", "course sequence" or something similar. Your high school's course catalog will also usually contain this information.

Which Subjects Should You Take More Rigorous Courses In?

In addition to explaining typical graduation requirements, each core subject in this guide includes ways to exceed basic requirements and strengthen your transcript . However, trying to go the extra mile in every subject can be exhausting and lead to you getting burned out. Because colleges appreciate depth more than breadth, concentrate on putting extra effort in the area(s) you plan to continue studying in college.

For example, if you plan on majoring in a STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) field, try to follow our guidelines for exceeding expectations in your math and science classes, and worry less about taking advanced courses in English and history (although still work to get solid grades in those courses). Similarly, if you plan on majoring in something like journalism, concentrate most of your effort on taking advanced English classes and additional English electives.

Also, if you are looking at attending a highly competitive college , know that most expect applicants to have taken honors or advanced classes if their school offers them, and most also require or highly recommend completing four years in each core subject (math, science, English, and social studies).

Standard High School Curriculum

Below is information on the typical classes a high school student will be expected to take, organized by subject. Each subject includes classes that are required to graduate high school, classes colleges expect students to have taken, and suggestions for ways to impress by going beyond these expectations.

Requirements:

  • Four years of English are required to graduate high school.
  • Freshman and Sophomore years: Classes during these years will be primarily focused on developing writing and critical reading skills.
  • Junior year: This year will focus on American literature, as well as continued development of writing skills.
  • Possible electives include British literature, creative writing, and world literature.
  • Colleges will expect all high school graduates to have completed four years of English.

To Exceed Expectations:

  • There are two AP English classes: English Language and Composition (usually taken junior year), and English Literature and Composition (usually taken senior year).
  • There are three IB literature classes: Language A: Literature, Language A: Language and Literature, and Literature and Performance.
  • Also consider taking additional English electives in areas that you're interested in, such as literature or writing.

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  • At least three years of math, including algebra and geometry, is required to graduate high school.
  • Algebra 2/Trigonometry
  • Pre-Calculus
  • (Not all students start with Algebra 1, and not all students complete all the above courses or follow the above order exactly)
  • Most colleges require three-four years of math for non-STEM majors, including algebra 1 and 2 and geometry.
  • For STEM majors, most colleges require four years of math, sometimes including pre-calculus and calculus.
  • Take four years of math.
  • Take math at the highest level offered by your school, such as at an honors or AP level.
  • There are three AP Math classes: Calculus AB, Calculus BC, and Statistics.
  • There are four IB Math classes that cover roughly the same material but vary in difficulty and speed.
  • Take pre-calculus and calculus, if possible.
  • Take additional math-related electives such as statistics and computer math.

Requirements

  • Two to three years of science, including biology and chemistry, is required to graduate high school.
  • Freshman year: Biology
  • Sophomore year: Chemistry
  • Junior year: Physics or Earth Science
  • Students who are more confident in their math and science skills typically take physics, while those who are not take earth science instead.
  • Senior year: optional electives
  • Potential electives include astronomy, environmental science, and human biology.
  • Most colleges require two-three years of science for non-STEM majors.
  • For STEM majors, most colleges require four years of science, including physics.
  • Take four years of science.
  • Take honors or accelerated classes your first three years.
  • Take physics instead of earth science your junior year.
  • AP science classes include: Biology, Chemistry, Physics (1,2, and C versions), and Environmental Science
  • There are seven IB science classes: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science, Design Technology, Environmental Systems and Societies, Sports, Education and Health Science
  • You can also take more career-focused classes if your school offers them, such as job shadowing at a hospital.

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Social Studies

  • Three years of social studies, including US history, is often required to graduate high school.
  • This can be a human geography course or another introductory social studies class.
  • Sophomore year: World history
  • Junior year: US History
  • Possible electives include psychology, US government, and anthropology.
  • Most colleges require completing at least two years of social studies, often including US history and World or European history classes.
  • For students planning on majoring in a related field, such as political science or history, most colleges require they have completed four years of social studies.
  • Take four years of social studies.
  • AP options during these three years include Human Geography, World History, European History, and US History
  • AP electives include Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Psychology, US Government and Politics, and Comparative Government and Politics.
  • IB classes for social studies are offered under the group entitled "Individuals and Societies".
  • Ten classes are offered on varying subjects.

Foreign Language

  • Foreign language requirements can vary greatly by school.
  • Most high schools require students to complete one-two years of foreign language.
  • Most colleges require one-two years of a foreign language, and highly competitive schools may require or recommend up to four years.
  • Most high schools and colleges require that these credits all come from the same foreign language. For example, if your high school requires two years of foreign language, taking Spanish 1 and Spanish 2 will meet that requirement, but taking Spanish 1 and then switching to Italian 1 often won't.
  • Take one foreign language all four years of high school, including AP level if possible.
  • You may also want to consider taking a second foreign language.

Other Classes

These are classes that are not part of the core curriculum, but may still be a part of graduation requirements.

  • Most high schools require students to complete a certain number of credits in order to graduate. Core requirements (such as those listed above) usually do not fill all these credits, so extra space in your schedule can be used to take electives.
  • Electives can be regular, honors, or AP level.
  • They can relate to a core subject, such as statistics, creative writing, and zoology, or not, such as choir, drawing, and woodworking.
  • Many high schools require students to complete one-four years of physical education. This may be waived if you participate in a school sport.

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How to Use This Information

Now that you know what the typical high school curriculum looks like, you can use this information to make more informed decisions about your own high school classes. Some actions to take include:

  • Think about your course sequence early, ideally starting freshman year if possible.
  • Reflect on your course choices each quarter or semester. Are you on track to graduate on time? Are you taking the classes you need to get into the colleges you want and the major you want? Talk to your academic adviser if you're not sure.
  • Think about the subject areas where you want to exceed expectations and choose your classes accordingly. However, don't be afraid to drop to a lower level if you're having a lot of trouble with a particular class.

What's Next?

Wondering if you're taking enough challenging classes? Check out our guide to learn what a rigorous high school course load looks like .

Do you know what colleges look for on your transcript? Learn what a high school transcript is and why it's so important to colleges.

Want to get more detailed information about the classes you should take? Check out our guides to choosing classes for English , Math , Science , History , and Foreign Languages !

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5 Steps Adults Can Take to Complete High School

Adults can contact their local public school or community college for directions on how to earn a high school credential in their state.

How Adults Can Complete High School

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High schools for adults aren't a typical experience, says one student. Expect to study with older, mature students.

Yvette Player left high school when she was 17. The now-55-year-old mother has tried three times since then to earn her high school credential.

"Each time, I got sick or had to take care of someone that was sick. My last time, I got sick," says Player, who is enrolled at the newly opened Goodwill Excel Center, a charter high school in the District of Columbia geared toward adults. "This time I've determined nothing is going to stop me – even though I'm in a lot of pain, but I'm here."

Adults who didn't complete high school, like Player, may wonder who to turn to and how to earn a credential. The following steps may help.

Step 1: Contact an adult education provider. Most public schools or community colleges should be able to direct adults to the right person to talk to about their options, says Lennox McLendon, executive director of the National Adult Education Professional Development Consortium.

Adults can also search online for a provider using America's Literacy Directory , says Mark Johnson, director of adult secondary education at the Wisconsin Technical College System.

Step 2: Decide what type of high school completion program to complete. Adults usually have at least two options to earn their high school credential, says McLendon.

Usually that's either to attend an adult high school completion program or take a high school equivalency test, like the GED, he says, though there may be other options.

Students who only need to complete a couple of credits to earn their diploma may want to consider an adult high school completion program, in which students take the courses they need to graduate, like an English class, says McLendon. Adults who need many credits may want to take the GED or similar assessments since it won't take students as long to finish, he says.

Either credential should allow adults to go to college or get a job, says McLendon.

However, Amina Brown, school director of the Goodwill Excel Center, says even though earning a GED is quite an accomplishment, employers and colleges look more favorably on a high school diploma and that the GED still carries a stigma for some.

Step 3: Make sure the program is legit. Adults searching online for high school diploma completion programs should be wary of organizations selling fake credentials , says Johnson, the Wisconsin official.

Adults concerned about the legitimacy of a program they found online should check with a state agency, such as the state board of education or department of education, to make sure the program is legit, says Troy Goracke, who oversees adult high school completion in Washington state.

Step 4: Consider the logistics. Every state offers a low-cost way to earn a high school credential, but the specific cost will vary, says McLendon. Sometimes programs for adults are free, like the one at the Goodwill Excel Center.

Adult high school completion programs are generally held on weekdays and weeknights, but not usually on the weekends, says McLendon.

Brown says the Goodwill Excel Center doesn't encourage students to work full time, if at all, while studying – classes are only held during the daytime – because they don't want students to be distracted by a job.

Adults should also obtain transcripts from any high schools they previously attended, so officials can determine how many credits students need to graduate, says Goracke, the Washington state official.

Step 5: Enroll in a program. It can take as little as a few weeks to a couple of years for adults to earn a high school credential, says McLendon.

Joel Sanders, 21, another Goodwill student, says adults shouldn't expect a typical high school experience.

He says students need to be goal-oriented and willing to put in hard work. "This isn't high school, but you still have to do the work to get the grade. No one is going to hand you the grade just because you showed up."

While earning a high school credential is crucial, says Johnson, the Wisconsin official, most adults will need some education or training beyond high school to get the specific skills necessary to land many in-demand jobs, he says.

Sanders plans to go to college once he finishes high school.

"You are never too old. It's never too late," he says. "I always told myself that I was too old to be back in a high school setting and coming here I realized that was so far from the truth."

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MURFREESBORO, Tenn. , May 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Tennessee adults who have not graduated from high school now have the opportunity to earn a diploma, not a GED, for free through a new online program, the Dekalb County Diploma Completion Program , with Graduation Alliance.

" Dekalb County Schools is excited to work with adults throughout the state of Tennessee to help them finish what they started," Dekalb County Schools Director of Schools Patrick Cripps said. "Our work-from-anywhere high school completion program enables adult learners to fit their studies into their already busy lives."

Dekalb County Schools is partnering with Graduation Alliance, a proven online adult education provider, to offer the program. Learners complete their high school requirements 100% online and receive personalized support from a team of teachers, coaches, and 24/7 virtual tutors. They will graduate with a standard high school diploma and also have the opportunity to complete an industry-recognized credential to further boost employability.

"Going back to high school as an adult can feel overwhelming, especially with other priorities like family and work," Graduation Alliance CEO Ron Klausner said. "Our program is designed to give adult students the flexibility, accountability, and support they need to achieve their educational goals."

Graduation Alliance has helped more than 9,200 adults graduate through similar programs in nine other states. The results of a survey taken 6-9 months after graduation revealed that graduates experienced real life change after completing the program.

64% of graduates got a better job or received a raise.

Employer-provided health insurance coverage increased from 33% to 42%.

Average annual earnings increased by about $5,200 .

To qualify for the Dekalb County Diploma Completion Program, interested applicants must be Tennessee residents, be at least 22 years of age, have completed at least some of 10th grade, must have regular access to a computer and the internet, and have not completed a GED or another high school credential.

For more information, please visit TennesseeDiploma.com .

About Dekalb County Schools: Located in rural Middle Tennessee, Dekalb County Schools serves an average of 3,000 students across five schools in grades K-12 each year. The school district is dedicated to helping students graduate as responsible citizens prepared to compete in the global economy.

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  • 52.566667 103.916667 2 Angarsk — the second largest regional city is home to the Museum of Clocks
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  • 53.302778 108.004722 2 Lake Baikal — located between Buryatia and Irkutsk Oblast , is the deepest and oldest lake in the world and also the planet's largest body of freshwater.
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Irkutsk Airport ( IKT  IATA ) is one of Russia 's most important and receives international flights from Mongolia , China , South Korea , Thailand , and Uzbekistan . Domestic flights are available from most major Russian airports, including: Saint Petersburg , Moscow , Khabarovsk , Yekaterinburg , Vladivostok , and many others.

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Despite the importance of Irkutsk Airport, most travellers still arrive via the Trans-Siberian Railway , which stops at (from west to east): Taishet (junction with the Baikal-Amur Mainline ), Nizhneudinsk , Usolye-Sibirskoe , Angarsk , Irkutsk , among other less frequented settlements.

By car [ edit ]

Baikal Highway crosses the region from west to east. A bus from Ulan-Ude connects Irkutsk with Buryatia.

Get around [ edit ]

Bratsk and Ust-Orda are accessible via the Baikal-Amur Mainline from the Trans-Siberian Railway junction at Taishet.

Do [ edit ]

  • Camping out on one of Lake Baikal 's islands
  • Fishing galore
  • Rafting on Irkut river. Whitewater grade is 1-3 in some places of 150 km river.

Read [ edit ]

  • Michel Strogoff by Jules Verne.
  • Plays by Alexander Vampilov.
  • Writings by Valentin Rasputin.

Stay safe [ edit ]

  • While being in woods, beware of snakes that are commonly warming in the sun on the stones. There is not many of them but some may be vipers.
  • The other problem of this (and other regions of the North Hemisphere) is ticks. Their bites may be infectious. Usually vaccinations are taken beforehand.

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Irkutsk Airport is a useful hub to jump off to different parts of the country.

For closer destinations, most will travel by the Trans-Siberian Railway , which leads to Kansk and further Krasnoyarsk in the west and to Ulan Ude in the east.

The Baikal-Amur Mainline , which runs on a parallel track to north of the Trans-Siberian, begins at Taishet in western Irkutsk Oblast and on to Severobaikalsk .

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Tennessee Promise application deadline extended to May 31, 2024, due to FAFSA delays

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The Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC) has extended the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) deadline for the Tennessee Promise scholarship program to Friday, May 31, 2024. The new deadline provides high school seniors and their families additional time to complete their FAFSA and remain eligible for the state’s tuition-free higher education program. 

The Tennessee Promise scholarship program offers eligible high school seniors the opportunity to obtain a technical certificate or associate degree tuition-free, paying for tuition and mandatory fees not covered by other financial aid sources.

The decision to extend the deadline comes amid ongoing challenges faced by students and families navigating the college application process and experiencing difficulties due to the federal implementation of the new FAFSA .

Governor Bill Lee addressed this year's FAFSA rollout and the subsequent extension of the deadline, acknowledging the unique challenges faced by students.

"Tennessee has an unwavering commitment to providing pathways for students to succeed in post-high school education and training," said Gov. Bill Lee. "Due to extraordinary circumstances beyond our control, we are extending the FAFSA filing deadline for the Tennessee Promise scholarship program to May 31."

THEC, alongside Tennessee Promise’s partnering organizations - the Ayers Foundation Trust and tnAchieves - remain committed to supporting students every step through the FAFSA process.

Students who wish to remain eligible for the Tennessee Promise scholarship are encouraged to complete the FAFSA online at studentaid.gov prior to the May 31 deadline. Students and parents who encounter difficulties or have questions while completing the FAFSA can easily access support through the following avenues:

  • Reach out to their college advisor or high school counselor
  • Call the THEC/TSAC FAFSA Hotline at 1-800-342-1663
  • Email [email protected]
  • Contact the Ayers Foundation Trust or tnAchieves

“Expanding access to higher education remains a top priority for Tennessee,” Dr. Steven Gentile, THEC Executive Director, stated. “By extending the application deadline, we are removing barriers and empowering more students to pursue their dreams of a college education.”

This week marks the 10-year anniversary of the Tennessee Promise program, a milestone in the state's ongoing commitment to increasing access to higher education. Since 2014, Tennessee Promise has empowered over 150,000 Tennessee students to enroll in college and to pursue their educational aspirations to build brighter futures for themselves and their families.

The Tennessee Higher Education Commission is the state's coordinating agency for higher education, responsible for developing and implementing policies and initiatives to support and enhance postsecondary education opportunities for Tennesseans. For more information about THEC and its initiatives, please visit tn.gov/thec .

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