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Graduation and Endorsements

Elective Course Descriptions – find out what elective classes are like

Elective Pathways – Canyon HS elective class pathways listed by endorsement

Core Course Guide – Canyon HS core class pathways

 

8th Grade Parent Night

8th Grade Parent Night Presentation Class of 2028 Presentation

8th Grade Parent Class of 2025 part 1 video

8th Grade Parent Class of 2025 part 2 video

 

Choice Sheets 

Senior Choice Sheet 24_25 

Junior Choice Sheet 24_25

Sophomore Choice Sheet 24_25

Freshman Choice Sheet 24_25

 

 

Freshman Conference Presentation Oct 2023

Freshman Meeting Handout

Freshman Conference Video part 1

Freshman Conference Video part 2

Freshman Conference Video part 3

 

 

What credits do I need to graduate?

There are two high school graduation plans. The 26 credit Foundation with Endorsement Plan and the 22 credit Foundation Plan with no endorsement. Students may also be distinguished by taking Algebra II while earning an endorsement. Students must also pass five STAAR EOC exams in Algebra I, Biology, English I, English II, and US History.

Foundation with Endorsement

  • 4 English Credits – English II, English III and one advanced English credit
  • 4 Math Credits – Algebra I, Geometry and 2 advanced Math credits
  • 4 Science Credits – Biology; a lab science from IPC, Chemistry, or Physics; and other advanced Science credits
  • 3 Social Studies Credits – World Geography or World History; US History and Government/Economics
  • 2 Foreign Language Credits
  • 1 Physical Education Credit
  • 1 Fine Arts Credit
  • 1 BIM Credit (district requirement)
  • 6 Elective Credits

 

Foundation Only

  • 4 English Credits – English II, English III and one advanced English credit
  • 3 Math Credits – Algebra I, Geometry and 2 advanced Math credits
  • 3 Science Credits – Biology; a lab science from IPC, Chemistry, or Physics; and other advanced Science credits
  • 3 Social Studies Credits – World Geography or World History; US History and Government/Economics
  • 2 Foreign Language Credits
  • 1 Physical Education Credit
  • 1 Fine Arts Credit
  • 1 BIM Credit (district requirement)
  • 4 Elective Credits

 

What is Distinguished Level of Achievement?

Graduating with Distinguished means you have completed Algebra II in the Foundation High School Program with an Endorsement.   Distinguished Level of Achievement must be earned to be admitted under automatic admission.  Being distinguished makes you a more competitive applicant at the most selective colleges and universities and may give you an advantage to receiving a TEXAS Grant.  

 

What are Endorsements?

Endorsements are the focus of your electives. Endorsements consist of a related series of courses that are grouped together by interest or skill set. They provide students with in-depth knowledge of a subject area. Endorsements can help students prepare for their future career or career training needs. The five endorsements are

Endorsement Graphic

  • STEM – Science, Technology, Engineering, Math
  • Business & Industry – Agriculture, Construction, Business/Finance, Information Technology, Manufacturing, Auto Tech, Journalism
  • Arts & Humanities – Art, Band, Choir, Theatre, Languages, Social Studies
  • Multidisciplinary – 4 “advanced” credits (not principles or intro) combined from any endorsement

 

How do I earn an endorsement?

Complete the credits above for the Foundation with Endorsement plan including 4 credits in an endorsement area. See Elective Pathways above.

 

What are the advantages of graduating with an Endorsement?

Earning an Endorsement better prepares you for college and the workforce, gives you more options after graduation, allows you to compete for automatic admissions, makes you more competitive for college admissions and scholarships, and gives you a stronger educational foundation. 

 

Things to know about endorsements

  • Students can earn more than one endorsement.
  • Colleges are not concerned with your endorsement, but they do consider what classes you take and how well you do in them.
  • Students can change their endorsement choice. Changes are made when selecting classes for the next school year.
  • Students and their parents can opt out of earning an endorsement and switch to the Foundation Plan, but they must wait until AFTER their sophomore year AND they must meet with a counselor in order to do so.

 

What is a Performance Acknowledgment?

A Performance Acknowledgment is a recognition of an outstanding achievement that shows you are in a better position for college or the workforce.  It is noted on your transcript (your official high school record that you will provide to college or an employer).

  • Dual Credit – 12 hours with a 3.0
  • Bilingualism – 3 LOTE credits with an 80 in English classes
  • PSAT/ACT/SAT high score
  • AP score of 3 or more
  • Business/Industry Certification

 

What can I earn a Business/Industry Certification in?

A Business or Industry Certification is a state or national credential showing that you have gained knowledge and skills for a particular profession.  Some allow you to get a job directly after high school.  Canyon High offers these certifications. 

Business

  • Dell Certified Technician (iConnect)
  • Entrepreneurship and Small Business (Entrepreneurship)
  • Inuit QuickBooks Certified User (Accounting 1)
  • MOS (Excel Specialist/Expert, Word Specialist/Expert, Microsoft Master)

Industry

  • ASE Certifications (auto tech)
  • AWS D1.1 Structural Steel (Welding)
  • AWS D9.1 Sheet Metal (Welding)
  • Cosmetology Operator
  • Educational Aid 1 (Instructions Practices)
  • EMT (Emergency Medical Tech)
  • Floral Design Knowledge and Level 1
  • Fund. of Animal Science (Livestock Productions)
  • NCCER CORE Certification (Construction Tech 1)
  • OSHA 10 General Safety (Welding)
  • PCT (Patient Care Tech)
  • ServSafe Manager (Culinary Arts)
  • Veterinary Medical Applications (Vet Med)

 

Resources

Graduation Toolkit from TEA

Course Catalog 22-23