- Angleton Ind School District
- Graduation Requirements
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Foundation Only
The Foundation Only plan replaces the previous Minimum Plan and requires a total of 26 credits:
- 4 English Language Arts (English I, II, III, IV, or one credit in an advanced English)
- 3 Math (Algebra I, Geometry and one credit in an advanced math)
- 3 Science (Biology, IPC or an advanced science course and an additional advanced science course)
- 3 Social Studies (World Geography or World History, U.S. History, Government and Economics)
- 2 Languages other than English or Computer Programming
- 1 Fine Arts
- 1 Physical Education
- 9 Electives (4 State Elective Credits and 5 additional State or Local Elective Credits)
Distinguished Level of Achievement
(Foundation + ENDORSEMENT)
The Distinguished Level of Achievement Plan requires a total of 26 credits and offers students the choice of an endorsement, or targeted area of study:- 4 English Language Arts (English I, II, III, IV, or one credit in an advanced English)
- 4 Math (Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II and one additional math credit)
- 4 Science (Biology, IPC or any additional authorized advanced science course, two credits in any advance science course)
- 4 Social Studies (U.S. History, Government, Economics, World History, World Geography or AP Human Geography)
- 2 Languages other than English or Computer Programming
- 1 Fine Arts
- 1 Physical Education
- 6 State Elective Credits
Endorsement options are:
Arts and Humanities- Fine Arts
- Language Other Than English (LOTE)
- Social Studies
Business and Industry
- Agriculture
- Arts, AV, Fashion
- Business, Marketing, Finance
- Transportation
- Journalism
- Architecture & Construction
- Manufacturing
Public Services
- Education
- Health Science
- Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security
STEM
- Science
- Technology
- Engineering
- Math
Multidisciplinary
- Four credits in each of the Foundation areas to include English IV, Chemistry and/or Physics
Students graduating in the top 10% must complete the Distinguished Level of Achievement for Automatic
College Admission.
Please consult with your campus counselor to create a Graduation Plan.