Graduation Requirements
Through a concentrated focus on core instruction through our middle and high school curriculum, our students will have completed nearly all of their high school graduation requirements by the end of their sophomore year as they prepare for their transition to Saint Augustine's University. Our OWLS must complete the following graduation requirements by the end of their senior year to earn a WCPSS diploma:
English I, II, III and IV or equivalent college courses - 4 English credits
Common Core Mathematics I, II, III and one math higher than level III - 4 Math credits
World History, Civics/Economics, and American History I and II or AP US History and 1 Humanities course - 4 Social Sciences credits
Earth Science, Biology and Chemistry - 3 Science credits
Healthful Living - 1 credit: Fulfilled through either high school Healthful Living or a college Personal Health and PE course
6 elective credits - For application to a four year college, students must take two consecutive levels of the same foreign language.
*Students must earn a total of 22 credits to receive a high school diploma.
English I, II, III and IV or equivalent college courses - 4 English credits
Common Core Mathematics I, II, III and one math higher than level III - 4 Math credits
World History, Civics/Economics, and American History I and II or AP US History and 1 Humanities course - 4 Social Sciences credits
Earth Science, Biology and Chemistry - 3 Science credits
Healthful Living - 1 credit: Fulfilled through either high school Healthful Living or a college Personal Health and PE course
6 elective credits - For application to a four year college, students must take two consecutive levels of the same foreign language.
*Students must earn a total of 22 credits to receive a high school diploma.
Prerequisite Courses to Attend Saint Augustine's University
At the start of their junior year, students will transition to taking all high school and college classes on the Saint Augustine's University campus. To make this transition, students must earn credits in the following high school courses by the end of their sophomore year:
English I and II
Common Core Math I, II and III
World History and Civics/Economics
Earth Science, Biology, and Chemistry
English I and II
Common Core Math I, II and III
World History and Civics/Economics
Earth Science, Biology, and Chemistry
Your Four Year Plan at WYWLA
Through careful planning, course selection and consultations with students and parents, we create four year plans for each of our students to ensure their academic success. Check out our four year plan template to view a sample 9-12 course of study for WYWLA students.
Early Graduation
Students and parents who are interested in pursuing early graduation must complete and submit this form 30 days prior to their intended last semester at WYWLA. Interested students and parents must meet with Mrs. di Carlo to review course and college planning before declaring an intention to graduate early. All early graduate requests are subject to approval by our principal.