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Is there a form and/or procedure parents and school administrators or counselors will need to follow to opt for the standard curriculum?

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Is there a form and/or procedure parents and school administrators or counselors will need to follow to opt for the standard curriculum?

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Yes, the Department of Education in coordination with the SD School Counselors Association is preparing information that can be used with parents to explain the new graduation requirements and procedures. This information will be available in the spring of 2005. 6. Are students severely limited in their elective options with the three levels of high school curriculum? The summary sheet explains that a student must have 22 credits and is allowed 6 units of electives for the Standard curriculum, 5 units for the Advanced, and only 2.5 units for the Distinguished. A: The elective units reflected on the Graduation Requirements summary sheet explains the difference between the total credits required for a particular curriculum and the minimum 22 credits necessary to graduate. For example, if a student took the Standard curriculum they would complete 16 required units + 6 elective units to meet the minimum 22 credits. However, the 22 unit requirement is the minimum, not the maximum. Most scho

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