#SUSD QUICKLINKS HIGH SCHOOL CODE#
In the annual notification sent to parents/guardians pursuant to Education Code 48980, the Superintendent or designee shall include the following: (Education Code 48980) Requirements for graduation and specified alternative means for completing the prescribed course of study shall be made available to students, parents/guardians, and the public. The Irvine Adult Diploma requirements are the same as the standard district diploma with the exception that the Irvine Adult diploma requires a total of 195 credits and 20 fewer elective credits. Students, age 18 or older, who are enrolled in a program at Creekside Education Center, may earn an Irvine Adult Diploma through the Irvine Unified School District. A pass/fail grade will be recorded unless the granting agency is accredited by an institution recognized by the U.S. Students requesting credit should obtain prior approval by the principal or designee through the "Request for Alternative Course Credit" form. The list of approved private world language programs can be accessed on the IUSD website at. Under the provisions of the Education Code (51243), districts are required to give credit for world language courses conducted by private schools where the instruction is equivalent.įor each such course, an evaluation of the private program shall be made, and if appropriate, the credit for private instruction procedures shall be followed.Īssuming the program is judged to be equivalent, units in multiples of 5 (one semester of credit) not to exceed 10 (one year of credit) will be issued. Honors points from these outside institutions will not be posted. Letter grades as earned will be posted in they are from an accredited institution. The number of concurrently earned credits in this category recognized by IUSD towards graduation shall be limited to 10 units per year with a maximum of 40 to be recorded on a student's official high school transcript. The award of credit on a transcript shall be on a pass/fail basis only. The courses applied will be limited to courses that help a student fulfill minimum graduation requirements, College and Career Readiness Indicators, A-G requirements, or NCAA requirements. Requests r equire prior approval by the principal or designee through the " Request for Alternative Course Credit" form. The district says that they want to see how popular this golf course is before they talk about opening it up to the public for use.Units earned through Independent Study or online instructional programs outside the Irvine Unified School District and/or through correspondence schools shall be credited on an IUSD transcript as earned, providing the granting agency is accredited by an institution recognized by the U.S. The golf complex is scheduled to be completed in October and will be open to all students in SUSD. The coach said that this the first high school in Arizona to get a golf complex located on campus. "If we get one kid in the next 15 years that gets to college because of golf, it pays for itself," said Orlando Rodriquez, the Sunnyside High School's golf coach. The golf coach says this complex will save the district about $60,000. The golf team currently has to bus 30 minutes to and from a golf course to practice every day.īy having this golf facility located on the school's sports field, this will allow the district to cut down on transportation costs. "This really isn't about a project for a few kids, this is about a project for all the kids in our district to expose them to something they have never had a chance to do," said Mary Veres, SUSD's Public Information Officer. The Federal Programs Department at Sunnyside USD is dedicated to serving families, students Pre-K to 12th grade, administrators, certified and classified staff, as well as the entire community of the Sunnyside district. Engaging all students in world-class, future-focused learning. Find out who this will benefit 5pm /psC2VwGWvC Sunnyside High School is getting a $99,000 golf complex on their campus. The golf complex will cost $99,000 out of the $10 million set aside for the school district's athletic funds. Sunnyside Unified School District will use voter approved bond funds to build a golf complex at Sunnyside High School.