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12th grade requirements (currently 1,306 views) |
| GaleJ |
| Posted on: October 4th, 2005, 12:30am |
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| I was wondering is Physics a requirement for 12th graders? -- Gale Jones |
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| Genevieve |
| Posted on: October 4th, 2005, 12:49am |
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Short answer: No. Long answer:
In NM, kids are required to have 23 credits to graduate:
English - 4 Mathematics - 3 (one must be Alg I or higher) Science - 3 (one with lab component) Social Science - 3 (World Hist & Geog, US Hist & Geog, Gov't & Econ.) Phys Ed - 1 Communication or Business Education - 1 NM Hist - .5 Electives - 7.5
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However, if my child were applying to a good university, this is what I'd make sure she had:
24 credits:
English - 4 Mathematics - 4 (three must be Alg I or higher) Science – 4 Social Science - 3 Phys Ed - 1 Communication or Business Education - 1 NM Hist - .5 Fine Arts - 2 Foreign Language - 3 (in same language) Electives - 1.5 |
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| Genevieve |
| Posted on: October 4th, 2005, 12:51am |
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If the child is in high school right now, the rules are a little different, BTW:
English - 4 Mathematics - 3 (one must be Alg I or higher) Science - 2 (one with lab component) Social Science - 3 (World Hist & Geog, US Hist & Geog, Gov't & Econ.) Phys Ed - 1 Communication or Business Education - 1 Electives - 9
That's less science and no NM hist.
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| GaleJ |
| Posted on: October 4th, 2005, 1:09am |
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| Thank you so much. Your info was very helpful since I am moving from Texas to NM. God Bless!! -- Gale J |
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| Melissa |
| Posted on: October 26th, 2005, 3:59am |
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| I was wondering does anyone know if children who are homeschooled are eligible for the NM lottery scholarship? Or do you have to go to a state approved high school? |
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| LadyJessica |
| Posted on: October 26th, 2005, 4:03pm |
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| They are eligible. They would need to take the GED and enroll in a NM college the first regular semester, (Fall or Spring) following completion of the GED. Then they must maintain the GPA required, (I believe 2.5 or 3.0) to continue receiving it. |
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| Admin |
| Posted on: October 26th, 2005, 5:37pm |
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| Melissa |
| Posted on: October 26th, 2005, 10:30pm |
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Thanks! You all are wonderful!  |
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