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(2004-2005)
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Subject | Minimum
Credits Required (1/2 credit = 1 semester) |
| English |
4 (I, II, III, and IV) |
| Foreign Language | 3
(three consecutive courses in French, Japanese, Latin or Spanish |
| Mathematics | 3
(Geometry, Algebra II, and Pre-Calculus) |
| Performing and Visual Arts | 1
| | Physical
Education | 2
(P.E. I and P.E. II; Participation in JV or Varsity sports substitutes for P.E.
during season) |
| Religious
Studies | 1 |
| Science |
3
(year long lab sciences: Biology, Chemistry, Conceptual Physics, Physics or an
AP Science) | |
Social Studies | 3
(Western Civilization, U.S. History, and Political Theory/U.S. Government or AP
U.S. Government) | |
Plus | Electives to complete
a minimum of 23 credits. | Community Service
(10 hours Freshman year, 20 hours each Sophomore and Junior years)
NOTE: Upper School Math courses taken in
the Middle School, such as Algebra I, earn credit towards
the 23 credits needed to graduate, but they do not fulfill
the department requirements. Upper School Language courses
taken in the Middle School, such as Spanish I, French I
and Latin I fulfill department and graduation requirements.
Upper School courses taken in Middle School do not count
in a student's cumulative GPA.
Effective with the 2000-2001 school year, there is no formal Computer
Science graduation requirement. However, all graduating students will
be expected to demonstrate competency in a range of computer applications.
Courses not taken at Episcopal are recorded on a student's transcript but
do not earn credit and are not calculated in a student's G.P.A.
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