Graduation Requirements
Graduation Requirements
Students who have met (1) all local requirements and who have earned (2) a Competency Determination (CD) in alignment with current legal and DESE guidelines will be granted a traditional Minuteman High School Diploma.
The following is pulled from the District Policy Manual, Section IFK
To graduate from Minuteman High School, a student must meet the requirements for the year of graduation (YOG) including but not limited to coursework and credits.
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English |
8 credits |
4 years - Academic |
|---|---|---|
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Math |
8 credits |
4 years - Academic |
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Science |
8 credits |
4 years - Academic |
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History |
8 credits |
4 years - Academic |
|
Comprehensive Health and Physical Education |
4 credits |
4 years - Academic |
|
Selectives or Electives including World Language |
8 credits |
4 years - Academic |
|
Career Exploration & Technical Study |
52 credits |
4 years - Vocational |
|
Minimum number of credits required for diploma |
96 credits |
If DESE or the State articulates requirements for CD, a student must pass any state required assessments, projects, or expectations as applicable.
If law/regulations/DESE guidance defers the CD determination to the District, the following coursework as determined by the District’s grading policy and mastery as indicated below is required to earn a CD:
Class of 2026
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English 9 and English 10 |
4 credits |
Common Final Exam minimum 70% mastery |
Summer support opportunity for both/either coursework and/or mastery |
|---|---|---|---|
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Algebra I & Geometry |
4 credits |
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Biology, Physics, Chemistry, or Technology & Engineering |
2 credits |
Class of 2027 & Beyond
|
English 9 and English 10 |
4 credits |
Common Final Exam minimum 70% mastery |
Summer support opportunity for both/either coursework and/or mastery |
|---|---|---|---|
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Algebra I & Geometry |
4 credits |
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Biology, Physics, Chemistry, or Technology & Engineering |
2 credits |
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US History |
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All identified courses address all standards as outlined by Massachusetts State Frameworks.
If a student has not successfully met the CD requirement by fall of the student’s senior year, the student may request a CD appeal through a request in writing to the high school principal. The appeal will be adjudicated by the District through a transcript and records review including documentation of any special circumstances within 30 business days.
Students with disabilities and English Language Learners will be provided appropriate accommodations in alignment with accommodations received during the school year.
Late enrolling students who do not have the opportunity to meet the CD requirement are eligible for a District appeal through a transcript and records review including documentation of any special circumstances.
If no records or transcripts are available for review, the district may use MCAS scores to determine competency in this limited circumstance.
Former students who have not yet earned a CD and who would like to earn a high school diploma may request a transcript review for Competency Determination eligibility in writing to the high school principal. The appeal will be adjudicated by the District through a transcript and records review including documentation of any special circumstances within 30 business days. If the student meets both local graduation requirements and the CD requirement, a high school diploma will be issued at the next semester break.
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To graduate from Minuteman High School, a student must meet the requirements for the year of graduation (YOG) including but not limited to coursework and credits.
English
8 credits
4 years - Academic
Math
8 credits
4 years - Academic
Science
8 credits
4 years - Academic
History
8 credits
4 years - Academic
Comprehensive Health and Physical Education
4 credits
4 years - Academic
Selectives or Electives including World Language
8 credits
4 years - Academic
Career Exploration & Technical Study
52 credits
4 years - Vocational
Minimum number of credits required for diploma
96 credits
-
If DESE or the State articulates requirements for CD, a student must pass any state required assessments, projects, or expectations as applicable.
If law/regulations/DESE guidance defers the CD determination to the District, the following coursework as determined by the District’s grading policy and mastery as indicated below is required to earn a CD:
Class of 2026English 9 and English 10
4 credits
Common Final Exam minimum 70% mastery
Summer support opportunity for both/either coursework and/or mastery
Algebra I & Geometry
4 credits
Biology, Physics, Chemistry, or Technology & Engineering
2 credits
Class of 2027 & Beyond
English 9 and English 10
4 credits
Common Final Exam minimum 70% mastery
Summer support opportunity for both/either coursework and/or mastery
Algebra I & Geometry
4 credits
Biology, Physics, Chemistry, or Technology & Engineering
2 credits
US History
All identified courses address all standards as outlined by Massachusetts State Frameworks.
If a student has not successfully met the CD requirement by fall of the student’s senior year, the student may request a CD appeal through a request in writing to the high school principal. The appeal will be adjudicated by the District through a transcript and records review including documentation of any special circumstances within 30 business days.
Students with disabilities and English Language Learners will be provided appropriate accommodations in alignment with accommodations received during the school year.
Late enrolling students who do not have the opportunity to meet the CD requirement are eligible for a District appeal through a transcript and records review including documentation of any special circumstances.
If no records or transcripts are available for review, the district may use MCAS scores to determine competency in this limited circumstance.
Former students who have not yet earned a CD and who would like to earn a high school diploma may request a transcript review for Competency Determination eligibility in writing to the high school principal. The appeal will be adjudicated by the District through a transcript and records review including documentation of any special circumstances within 30 business days. If the student meets both local graduation requirements and the CD requirement, a high school diploma will be issued at the next semester break.
