Explore key information for 10th and 11th graders, including graduation and A–G requirements, AP and college entrance exams, types of colleges, GPA importance, and upcoming events.
Learn how to access counseling resources, understand your learning style, and focus on grade-level goals to stay on track for college and career success.
Last Delivered: October 3, 2024
Time/Place: at 6 PM on Zoom
Graduation Requirements:
Clear 220 credits minimum.
Junior Year Enrollment:
Juniors take 6 or 7 classes.
Junior courses include: English 3, US History, Math, Science, and 2 or 3 additional courses.
Each passing grade earns 5 credits per semester.
Junior Standing:
Begin 11th grade with 120 credits
Finish Fall semester with 150 credits earned.
Finish Spring semester with 180 credits total.
Not on Track?
See your assigned counselor for next steps.
Check out the following resources to plan your next steps:
Course by Grade Level
Attend:
Grade Level Updates and Workshops
College and Career Fairs
Explore: Colleges & Careers
Update: Your list of extracurricular activities throughout high school, with:
the number of hours per week
the number of weeks per year
your level of involvement
actions/impact you made
Plan for SVCTE: If you're interested in SVCTE programs for next year, visit the SVCTE Page for details.
Plan your final year of high school by selecting senior classes that complete graduation requirements, strengthen your college applications, and prepare you for future goals.
Last Delivered: October 14, 2024
Time/Place: During US History Classes