Springfield News-Leader

It's harder to graduate from SPS than other Missouri schools. Here's why

- Claudette Riley BRUCE STIDHAM/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS-LEADER

It's graduation time in Springfiel­d Public School but before a high school senior earns a diploma, they must meet a list of requiremen­ts.

For starters, students must earn a total of 25 credits, typically within a four-year period starting with ninth grade. The benchmark in SPS is slightly higher than the state's minimum requiremen­t of 24 credits.

In SPS, students must meet the same requiremen­ts of the state plus take more physical education and electives to graduate.

In Missouri, 89% of students graduated in four years with a regular high school diploma. In Springfiel­d, it was 95%, according to the most recent data by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

Here is a list of the credits required to graduate in SPS:

h Communicat­ion arts: 4 credits − At least three units must be in English and the fourth can be taken in the area of journalism, speech or drama;

h Social studies: 3 credits − In general, the required credits include U.S. History, World History plus Liberty and Law;

h Mathematic­s: 3 credits;

h Science: 3 credits;

h Physical education: 1-1/2 credits;

h Health: 1/2 credit;

h Practical arts: 1-1/2 credit − They are required to take 1/2 a credit of personal finance;

h Fine arts: 1 credit − This can include music, visual arts, dance and theater;

h Electives: 7-1/2 credits

In general, students are required to attend eight semesters, starting with ninth grade. A semester is considered any period of time when a student is enrolled in three or more credit hours.

Springfiel­d school board policy IKF also requires high school students to

Images of the 2023 Graduation of Kickapoo High School at Great Southern Bank Arena on the campus of Missouri State University on May 20, 2023.

take all the end-of-course exams required by the state.

They must pass a civics exam about the provisions and principles of American history and institutio­ns, and the Missouri and U.S. Constituti­ons.

Each high school student is also required to receive 30 minutes of CPR training in the proper performanc­e of the Heimlich maneuver or other first aid for choking.

SPS may grant permission for a student to graduate early, typically after seven semesters, in rare circumstan­ces. To accomplish that, a student shall have:

h Completed at least 25 credits;

h Arranged to attend a college, university, vocational school or on-the-job training for the eighth semester;

h Submitted a request for early exit to the principal by the end of the sixth semester;

h Received a statement showing credits earned and conditions for which a diploma will be granted under early release.

In those situations, students who successful­ly complete high school after seven semesters are eligible to receive a high school diploma with their graduating class.

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