Attendance/Graduation Requirements
Students will be required to attend eight semesters in grades nine
and above. A semester is defined as a period of time in which a
student is enrolled in a minimum of three (3) units of credit.
Permission may be granted to leave after seven semesters under
specific conditions as stated below.
The student shall have:
• completed a total of twenty-five units of credit in seven semesters of
attendance
• arranged to attend college, university, vocational school or on-the-
job training for the eighth semester.
• submitted to the principal by the end of the sixth semester the
request for early exit, and
• been given a statement showing the credits earned and the
conditions for which a diploma will be granted in the future if
early release is granted.
Students successfully completing a planned educational experience
shall be eligible to receive their high school diplomas with their
graduating class.
Diplomas
High school diplomas awarded by Springfield's senior high schools
are of two types - an "Honors" diploma and a regular high school
diploma. the "Honors" diploma is awarded to pupils who rank in the
upper fifteen percent of the graduating class. The top five percent of
each graduating class shall receive the Board of Education Award.
The regular diploma is awarded to graduating seniors who have
satisfactorily completed the requirements for graduation as
established by the State Department of Elementary and Secondary
Education and the local Board of Education.
Graduation requirements for students who are eligible for special
education services may be modified in accordance with
determinations made at the meetings held to develop a student's
Individual Education Plan. Please reference School Board of
Education Policy IKFB for more specific details.