B2B FAQs
What are the high school diploma requirements in Oregon?
Students need to obtain the following credits, and additional requirements, to receive a diploma in Oregon.
English / Language Arts – 4 credits
Math – 3 credits; Algebra I and above*
Science – 3 credits; Scientific inquiry and lab experiences**
Social Sciences – 3 credits
Physical Education – 1 credit
Health – 1 credit
Career and Technical Education / Arts / Second Language – 3 credits
Electives – 6 credits
Total Credits: 24
*Applied and integrated courses aligned to standards can meet credit requirements.
**Lab experiences can take place outside of the school in field-based experiences.
Students also need to demonstrate proficiency in Essential Skills and meet the Personalized Learning requirements.
Essential Skills: Reading, Writing, Apply Math.
Personalized Learning Requirements: Education Plan and Profile, Extended Application, Career-Related Learning Experiences, Career-Related Learning Standards (embedded in Essential Skills).
Source: Oregon Department of Education
For more information, visit the ODE Oregon Diploma page.
English / Language Arts – 4 credits
Math – 3 credits; Algebra I and above*
Science – 3 credits; Scientific inquiry and lab experiences**
Social Sciences – 3 credits
Physical Education – 1 credit
Health – 1 credit
Career and Technical Education / Arts / Second Language – 3 credits
Electives – 6 credits
Total Credits: 24
*Applied and integrated courses aligned to standards can meet credit requirements.
**Lab experiences can take place outside of the school in field-based experiences.
Students also need to demonstrate proficiency in Essential Skills and meet the Personalized Learning requirements.
Essential Skills: Reading, Writing, Apply Math.
Personalized Learning Requirements: Education Plan and Profile, Extended Application, Career-Related Learning Experiences, Career-Related Learning Standards (embedded in Essential Skills).
Source: Oregon Department of Education
For more information, visit the ODE Oregon Diploma page.
What are the Oregon School Activities Association's policies?
Each school controls and enforces OSAA policies. The rules and eligibility requirements for each program offered at schools are available on the OSAA website and in the OSAA handbook.
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