Program of Studies
Planning for a Course of Study
Throughout a student’s tenure at Lakeview High School, they meet regularly with their School Counselor to develop and work through an individualized graduation plan that aligns with Region 20 requirements and the student’s postsecondary interests and goals.
The table below outlines the similarities and differences between Region 20 graduation requirements, and the course requirements and recommendations for 4-year colleges and universities in core subject areas. This table can be used to help students map out their 4-year academic plan, and discuss class levels for the next year with teachers and School Counselors.
Region 20 Graduation Requirement | College/University Suggested Courses |
English: 4 credits | English: 4 credits |
Math: 3 credits | Math: 3-4 credits |
World Language: 1 credit | World Language: 2-4 credits, consecutive |
In addition to considering the required and recommended courses from the subjects listed above, students are able to make informed decisions regarding their program of study based on career exploration and planning exercises and introspective assessments conducted via School Counseling curriculum and in some cases, the special services office.
Although not a graduation requirement, it is highly encouraged that students seek out and complete community service opportunities. This data point is used in many financial aid applications, and is something that colleges/universities will consider in their application process.
Academic Load
To ensure that all students acquire and develop the knowledge and skills required to be productive, empowered, and inspired members of society, it is recommended that students carry seven (7) or more classes per academic semester. See chart below for an explanation of grade level credit expectations:
Grade 9 | 0-7 credits |
Grade 10 | 7-14 credits |
Grade 11 | 14-21 credits |
Grade 12 | 21 credits and beyond |
Course Summaries
Academically, Region 20 High School selects programming that will best meet the needs of our students and prepare them for a variety of post secondary opportunities, such as certification and degree programs, the Connecticut or national workforce, or various branches of the military.
The following course summaries, organized by department, intend to ensure all students can:
satisfy the Region 20 Graduation Requirements per Board of Education Policy 6146
engage in coursework and opportunities that directly relate to one or more of the Connecticut Career Clusters or National Career Clusters
Vision of the Graduate (attitudes, aptitudes, and skills)