In alignment with the state of Arizona, Gilbert Public Schools will use the following minimum number of credits for students to receive a high school diploma. These credits, however, may not be sufficient for enrollment into a state of Arizona university. Students are required to earn no less than 22 credits in the following subject areas:
English (4 credits) – This requirement will be met by completing one credit each of English I, English II, English III, and English IV. AP Seminar, AP English Language Composition, AP English Literature Composition, English 101/102, may also be used to satisfy the requirement for English II, III and/ or IV.
History and Social Sciences (3 credits) – This requirement will be met by completing one credit of World History and Geography, one credit of American/Arizona History, one-half credit of Economics, and one-half credit of American/Arizona Government. District Economics requirements may be met from other content area courses.
Math (4 credits) – This requirement will be met by earning four credits of math which shall consist of Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II (or its equivalent), and an additional math course.
Science (3 credits) – This requirement will be met by completing at least three laboratory sciences selected from the following: biology, chemistry, physics, or a higher level.
Physical Education (1 credit) – This requirement will be met by successfully completing one credit of Physical Education. Courses offered through the PE department that DO NOT meet this requirement are PE500 Sports Medicine I, PE501 Sports Medicine II, PE502 Sports Medicine III, and PE505 Driver’s Education.
Career and Technical Education (CTE) or Fine Arts (2 credits) – This requirement will be met by completing two credits in either CTE or Fine Arts. Courses that meet CTE/Fine Arts credit will be denoted in the course description. Courses taken at East Valley Institute of Technology (EVIT) will also meet this requirement. The fourth year of coursework earned in the following four-year programs of study may be used to waive one of the CTE or Fine Arts requirements. Enrollment in first-year CTE and Fine Arts courses should occur prior to a student's senior year to allow for successful program completion. These courses will be designated as CTE/FA4 credit within the course description: Advanced Sports Training, Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID), Forensics: Speech and Debate, World Languages, and Student Council. CTE/FA4 credits will not meet the CTE/Fine Arts credit needed for Arizona university entrance.
Electives (5 credits) – This requirement will be met by successfully completing any five credits of elective course offerings. Any content area course offerings above and beyond the graduation requirement will be applied as elective credit.