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Preparing for Your Future
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Set your Goals for the Future
As foundational ICT skills penetrate throughout our society, students will be expected to apply the basics in authentic, integrated ways to solve problems, complete projects, and creatively extend their abilities.
"What students should know and be able to do to learn effectively and live productively in an increasingly digital world ..." Creativity and Innovation Communication and Collaboration Research and Information Fluency Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Decision Making Digital Citizenship Technology Operations and Concepts
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Preparing for Graduation 
Provide an overview of the graduation process and also provide applicable contact information.
Graduation Requirements
Beginning with the class of 2010, students must earn 26 credits to graduate. Students earn .5 credits per semester for each regular course passed. Courses, grades, and credits are recorded on the student's transcript, which is used with the student's permission for college applications, employment, military service, and government security clearances.(See charts below).
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Beginning with EPHS Class of 2010
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Subject
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Credits
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Courses
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English
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4.0
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English I, II, III, electives
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Math
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3.0
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Algebra I or higher
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Science
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3.0
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Integ. Science, Biology, elective
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Social Studies
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3.0
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World Civilizations.
US History, Civics, elective
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Physical Education
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1.0
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Personal Fitness & Health, elective PE *
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Consumer Education
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.5
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Consumer Life and Financial Literacy or General Business
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Computer Education
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.5
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Computer Applications or Technology I or Computer Science
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Visual And Performing Arts
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.5
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Electives (Academic and Other)
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10.5
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TOTAL
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26
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Total Credit # to Graduate
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To participate in graduation exercises, you must complete all requirements prior to the date of the ceremonies.
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