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Centennial High School Graduation Pathways & Options

Stay informed about graduation requirements, credit status, and post-graduation pathways like community college, vocational school, or military service. Explore diverse degree programs and credit recovery options. Secure your academic journey now!

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Centennial High School Graduation Pathways & Options

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  1. Greetings PARENTS! Centennial High School Community College

  2. Graduation Requirements • ELA-350 • Math-350 NOTE: Seniors should have at least 160 Credits by now. If your student does not, then they are at risk of not graduating and need to see their counselor ASAP! • Credits-220 • Coursework • CAHSEE

  3. Post Graduation Planning • Community College • Vocational School • Military • Work

  4. Community College • Over 100 Community Colleges in California • Earn a 2-year Associate of Arts Degree • Study Vocational Occupations • Explore Career Interests • Transfer to a 4-year University

  5. Community College cont… • NO SAT/ACT • CAN BE 18 AND CALIFORNIA RESIDENT • EASY TRANSITION • SMALLER CLASS SIZE • GET YOUR GENERAL ED OUT OF THE WAY • COMMUNITY COLLEGE IS COLLEGE

  6. Community College Route “High School”

  7. IGETCIntersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum Complete the Golden 4 Subjects with a “C” or Better Oral Communication (speech) Written Communication (english/writing) Critical Thinking Quantitative Reasoning (mathematics)

  8. Degrees and Programs • Liberal Arts • Science • Family And Social Work • Nursing And Emergency Medicine • Security And Law Enforcement • Medical Assistant And Technician • Computer Science And Engineering • Beauty And Cosmetology • Business And Management • Cooking And Culinary Arts • Office And Administration • Engineering Technician • Architecture And Planning • Law • Media • Photography And Commercial Art • Design • Real Estate And Construction Management • Education And Teaching • Music • Production Trades • Nutrition And Exercise Therapy • Science And Laboratory Technician • Construction Trades • Mechanics And Repair …and many, many more!!!

  9. Vocational School Learn a trade Become specially trained in an occupation Earn a certificate Have a career in a short amount of time

  10. MILITARY Travel the world Learn a skill Earn money for college Serve your country

  11. Credit Recovery • Night School • 3 sessions left for this school year • See your counselor for a referral • CTE (formerly ROP) • Technical Education • Courses offered on and off campus, during and after school • See your counselor or Debbie Spencer in the Career Center • Odyssey (formerly Novanet)-Make up courses on-line, during the school day or through the school district via independent study. • Work Experience-Earn up to 10 extra credits for working on a Paid JOB!!!

  12. Questions

  13. THANK YOU!!!

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