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Find the Right Classes for You

Choosing your classes is a big deal! - Each spring, you get to pick the courses that will shape your next school year, and this guide is here to help. Inside, you’ll find info on the classes offered, graduation requirements, and tips for making the best choices for you.

 

There’s no single “right” schedule.

What matters most is picking classes that match your interests, challenge you in the right ways, and help you stay on track to graduate. The students who feel the best about their schedules usually:

  • Talk with family about their options
  • Take time to think before making final decisions
  • Read the course guide to understand what each class offers
  • Ask their teachers for advice based on their strengths
  • Pick classes they’re actually excited about (not just following friends)
  • Push themselves, but also find a balance that works
  • Choose backup options they’d be okay with, just in case
  • Make sure they’re meeting graduation requirements

If you have questions, we’re here to help! We want you to have a great high school experience, and that starts with choosing the right courses for you.

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1. 24 Total Credits


Students must complete a total of 24 credits

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2. Graduation Pathway


Students must meet the requirements of a District-approved graduation pathway.

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3. Washington State History


Students must pass Washington State History Course, or appeal.

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4. High School and Beyond Plan


Students must craft a High School and Beyond Plan.

More about graduation requirements:

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4-Year and 2-Year College

If you’re aiming for college, you’ll want to check admission requirements for the schools that interest you. Completing the right high school classes (including math, science, world language, and more) is key. You might also want to look into AP or dual-credit courses to get a head start.

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Workforce

If you’re headed straight into the workforce after high school, explore classes and programs that build practical job skills (like CTE courses). Look for internships, job shadows, or volunteer experiences to gain real-world experience before you graduate.

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Technical or Trade School

Interested in a hands-on career? Technical and trade schools provide focused, skill-based training that leads directly to job opportunities, often in less time and at a lower cost than a traditional four-year degree. Many programs include real-world experience, helping you build expertise and connections in your chosen field.

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Military

Considering serving in the Armed Forces? Each branch has different entry requirements, including physical fitness tests and the ASVAB exam. High school electives (like ROTC if available) can help you prepare. 

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