Dansville High School Course Selection Guide
2003-2004 School Year




Graduation Requirements

Specific Course Requirements are:

Total number of credits to graduate are 28.


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Recommended Course Study for College Bound Students

Freshman Year Sophomore Year Junior Year Senior Year
  • Freshman English*
  • Algebra I
  • Physical Science*
  • 9th Grade Social Studies
  • 9/10 Grade Physical Education*
  • Spanish I
  • Elective
  • Elective
  • Sophomore English*
  • Geometry
  • Biology
  • U.S. History*
  • Spanish II
  • Human Resources/Economics*
  • Computer Elective
  • Elective
  • A literature or speech/debate class
  • Advanced Algebra
  • Chemistry and/or Advanced Biology
  • Current Events
  • Spanish III
  • Elective
  • Elective
  • Dual Enrolled Class at LCC
  • A literature, writing, or speech/debate class
  • Trig./Pre-Calculus
  • Physics
  • Government*/Geography
  • Spanish IV
  • Elective
  • Elective
  • Dual Enrolled Class at LCC

* Board of Education requirement for graduation

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Recommended Course of Study for Students Bound for Technical Training Programs

Freshman Year Sophomore Year Junior Year Senior Year
  • Freshman English*
  • Pre-Algebra or Algebra I
  • Physical Science*
  • 9th Grade Social Studies*
  • 9/10 Grade Physical Education*
  • Spanish I
  • Elective
  • Elective
  • Sophomore English*
  • Algebra I or Geometry
  • Science Elective*
  • U.S. History*
  • Spanish II
  • Human Resources/Economics or Consumers Education*
  • Computer Elective
  • Elective
  • English Elective*
  • Geometry or Advanced Algebra
  • Science Elective
  • Social Studies Elective
  • Career Center, LAMP, or STAR
  • Career Center, LAMP, or STAR
  • Career Center, LAMP, or STAR
  • Career Center, LAMP, or STAR
  • English Elective
  • Science Elective
  • Government*/Geography
  • Elective
  • Career Center, LAMP, or STAR
  • Career Center, LAMP, or STAR
  • Career Center, LAMP, or STAR
  • Career Center, LAMP, or STAR

* Board of Education requirement for graduation

Off Campus Electives: If consistent with your career goals, the following programs at the Capital Area Career Center should be condsidered.
  • A+ Computer Repair
  • Auto Body
  • Auto Technology
  • Business Administrative Services
  • Construction Trades
  • Cosmetology
  • Custodial Services
  • Drafting: Mechanical/Technical
  • Electronics
  • Health Occupations
  • Heavy Equipment Operation
  • Histotechnology
  • Hospitality
  • LAMP
  • Machine Tool Technology
  • Marketing and Management
  • Medical Office Occupations
  • New Media
  • Programming, Databases, and Internet Development
  • Systems, Networks, and Internet Development
  • Welding Technology

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Michigan Four Year University Entrance Requirements

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