Spanish Fork High School Student Handbook
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Credit Options for Graduation from Spanish Fork High School

* Credit earned at Spanish Fork High School in a regular campus class. (If a student is an aide and works on a home study packet to earn credit for graduation and he/she does the packet during the class time that he/she is an aide, he/she cannot earn credit both for being an aide and get home study credit.)

* Home study credit earned at an accredited institution such as Landmark, BYU, UVSC, Alpine Life and Learning Center, Sylvan Learning Center, etc. We do not accept transfer credit from non-accredited private schools.

* Credit earned through an approved UVSC program.
a) Distance Learning Center classes
b) UVSC campus programs

* Credit earned at another accredited high school or 9th grade junior high if then transferred to Spanish Fork High School.

* Intern credit. Students must submit an application for an intern program. If approved, students must take the Critical Work Skills class taught by Marla Evans. Along with this class there is a related work experience. Mrs. Evans will assess the amount of credit given for this experience. Students could earn a maximum of 4.0 credits (grades 9 through 12) for an apprenticeship or internship that was related to their SEOP and chosen Career Path.

* Summer school credit may be earned at Landmark High School. A student can earn no more than .50 credit in a term for classes at Landmark H. S.

* .50 credit can be awarded to each student who has had a work experience while in high school that was in the category of career exploration.

* While it is possible to earn credits at alternate sites, it is unreasonable for a student to assume he/she can earn more than 1.0 credit per semester while taking a full schedule of classes at the high school.

Student Handbook last updated October 19, 2005 . Questions or comments? Please email the webmasters.