Jurupa Hills Counseling Site
- Virtual Counseling Office
- About Us
- Announcements
- Calendar of Events
- Counselor Presentations
- College Admission and Testing Resources
- Dual Enrollment Policy (Schoolwide Criteria and Support Strategies)
- Minimum College Admission Requirements
- NCAA
- Course Description Book 2023-2024
- CTE Pathways
- Graduation Requirements
- Registrar, Records, Transcripts
- Jurupa Hills High School (hs)
- Graduation Requirements
FUSD Graduation Requirements
Other Helpful Information
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Deficient Credits
- See your Counselor to create a plan for credit recovery
- You will probably need to take additional courses during Summer School, online, and/or before or after school. There are Saturday classes available through CTE that are available for credit as well (there are deadlines to enroll in).
- See your Counselor to update your 4 year plan
- See your Counselor to create a plan for credit recovery
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Graduation Activities/Ceremony Reminder
Graduation is a privilege. Education Code 44811 gives administration the authority to withhold graduation ceremony from any student.
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Minimum requirements to be on track towards graduation
- 9th Grade: 60 credits
- 10th Grade: 120 credits
- 11th Grade: 180 credits
- 12th Grade: 230 credits
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Other Routes to Earn Your Diploma
- Transfer to Citrus or Birch Continuation High School
- 18 year olds, who are not on track with grades, attendance or behavior may be dropped and encouraged to enroll in Adult Education
- See your Counselor for other options
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Progress Reports and Report Cards
- Progress reports are issued mid-quarter
- Quarter grades are reported mid-semester
- Semester grades, which are permanent and recorded onto the transcripts, are reported in December and May
Parents please sign up for "Q" Parent Connect and monitor the progress of your child's grades
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Required for Graduation
- Meet all FUSD subject matter requirements listed above
- Earn a minimum of 230 credits