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Courses
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Our high school graduation requirements ensure that students in grades nine through twelve take courses that meet "a-g" requirements, as set forth by the California State University (CSU) system. Among "a-g" courses available to students are: Advanced Placement (AP) courses, Career Technical Education (CTE) courses, Regional Occupational Program (ROP) courses, and University of California Curriculum Integration (UCCI) courses. UCCI courses integrate core academic courses with Career Technical Education content.Students who attend International Baccalaureate (IB) schools have access to a wide range of IB courses.The web-based High School Course Catalog is now available. The catalog allows anyone to explore approved district courses.
Click here: High School Course Catalog
A-G Courses
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"A-G" courses are academically challenging courses in seven subject areas identified by the California State University (CSU) and University of California (UC) systems. Courses that have been "a-g" approved for LAUSD may be found here, along with their District course numbers and UC honors designation.
a - History/Social Science
b - English
c - Mathematics
d - Laboratory Science
e - Language other than English (LOTE)
f - Visual and Performing Arts
g - College-Preparatory Elective
Concurrent Enrollment
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To ensure consistency and equity for all students, each high school shall establish a procedure for students to obtain permission to enroll in community college courses. Students interested in taking community college courses should contact their counselor prior to enrolling.
If you are unable to access the page with your single sign on, please contact your Region Counseling Coordinator for support.