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SAN LEANDRO USD

835 E. 14th Street, Suite 200
San Leandro, CA 94577
Phone: 510-667-3500
Fax: 510-667-6234
Email: communications@slusd.us

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Graduation Requirements

AB 104 Graduation Requirements

 

Graduation Pathways to a High School Diploma:

San Leandro High School (SLHS)Graduation Requirements & Post-Secondary Options

Lincoln Continuation High School – serves credit-deficient students 16 years of age and older

Lighthouse Independent Study Program – Teachers will provide instruction that is tailored to each student’s academic needs in a quiet environment once a week

San Leandro Adult School – for students who are 18 years of age and older (510-618-4420)

SLHS Lighthouse I.S. Lincoln H.S. Adult School
English – 40 English – 40 English – 40 English – 40
World History – 10 World History – 10 World History – 10 World History – 10
U.S. History – 10 U.S. History – 10 U.S. History – 10 U.S. History – 10
Economics – 5 Economics – 5 Economics – 5 Economics – 5
Government – 5 Government – 5 Government – 5 Government – 5
Math – 20
(Algebra 1 required)
Algebra – 10 Algebra – 10 Algebra – 10
Life Science – 10 Math – 10
Algebra or higher
Math – 10 Math – 10
Physical Science – 10 Life Science – 10 Life Science – 10 Life Science – 10
Health may count
World Language -10** Physical Science – 10 Physical Science – 10 Physical Science – 10
Visual &
Performing Arts – 10
Fine Arts/
World Language – 10
Fine Arts/
World Language – 10
Electives/
Fine Arts/
World Language/
Career Technical Ed/
Practical Arts or
Work Experience – 29
Career Technical Arts -10 Career Technical Arts -10 Career Technical Arts -10 N/A
Physical Ed – 20 Physical Ed – 20 Physical Ed – 20 N/A
    Health & Safety – 5  
Total: 220 Total: 220 Total: 200 Total: 140

**Students can earn a passing score on the AP Exam or SAT II for a language other than English in lieu of taking a world language class. This will also meet the A-G requirement for a language other than English. Students who pursue this option will still need to meet the 220 credit minimum for graduation. Students who have IEPs should check in with their Case Manager regarding this requirement.