Graduation Requirements
The following requirements fulfill entrance prerequisites for the UC system.
(Five credits per semester are given for each subject completed with a passing grade).
(Five credits per semester are given for each subject completed with a passing grade).
| COURSE | CREDIT |
|---|---|
| English | 40 units |
| Theology | 40 units |
| Social Studies | 40 units |
| Mathematics | 30 units |
| World Language | 20 units |
| Science | 25 units |
| *Arts | 15 units |
| Arts Appreciation I | 5 units |
| Physical Education | 8 units |
| Health | 2 units |
| **Computer Applications | 2.5 units |
| Speech | 5 units |
| Electives | 27.5 units |
| Arithmetic Proficiency | competency test |
| TOTAL | 260 UNITS |
*The Arts requirement can be fulfilled only by taking courses in Ramona's Arts Department.
**May be satisfied by course at Ramona or approved course taken elsewhere before/during attendance at Ramona. Or by satifactory performance on the computing test.
Curriculum
- Students take seven courses each semester. A broad curriculum is offered including elective courses in each subject required for graduation. Curriculum Booklet (if you plan to print the booklet, it will work best on 8 1/2" by 14" (legal size) paper and be aware that it is approximately 25 pages)
Honors Classes
- English: English 9, English 10
Foreign Language: French, Spanish, Spanish for bilingual speakers
Mathematics: Algebra, Geometry, Algebra/Trig, Pre-Calculus
Science: Biology, Chemistry, Physics
Social Science: Modern World History
Advanced Placement
Art: Studio Art
English: English Language and Composition, English Literature
Foreign Language: French Language and Literature, Spanish Language and Literature.
Mathematics: Calculus AB
Science: Biology, Chemistry
Social Science: European History, U.S. History, Government, Psychology
Technology: Computer Science A
English: English Language and Composition, English Literature
Foreign Language: French Language and Literature, Spanish Language and Literature.
Mathematics: Calculus AB
Science: Biology, Chemistry
Social Science: European History, U.S. History, Government, Psychology
Technology: Computer Science A
Over 40% of the Junior Class and 50% of the Senior Class take at least one AP class. Students who achieve passing scores on national examinations receive college credit for these courses. Over 78% of those who take the AP exams achieve the passing score.