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Seniors
Senior Exit Survey
This survey must be completed to be able to pick up your cap and gown. Click here to access the survey.
Report Scholarships
Seniors, please report your scholarships! Click here and fill out the form for each scholarship you have been awarded.
Graduation Requirements
Language Arts – 4.0 Credits
Students must take an English class every year of high school.
9th – English 9
10th – English 10
11th – English 11, AP Language and Composition, or AP English Literature
12th – English 12, English 1010/English 2010, AP Language and Composition, AP English Literature, or an alternative 12th grade English credit
Math – 3.0 Credits
Students must take at least three years of math.
9th – Secondary Math 1
10th – Secondary Math 2
11th – Secondary Math 3
Science – 3.0 Credits
Students must take at least three years of science. Two years must be a foundational science class, the final year can be a non-foundational science class.
Foundation Science Credit – Earth Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, or Computer Science
Non-Foundational Science Credits – Botany, Astronomy, Wildlife Biology, or Zoology
Social Studies – 3.5 Credits
Students must take a social studies class every year of high school.
9th – World Geography or AP Human Geography
10th – World History, AP World History, or AP European History
11th- US History or AP US History
12- US Government or AP US Government
CTE – 1.0 Credit
Students must take at least one full year of CTE classes (can be non-consecutive).
Digital Studies 0.5 Credits
It is recommended that students take this in 9th grade.
Options for a digital studies credit includes:
Business Office Specialist, Computer Programming, Computer Science Principals, Digital Business Applications, or Exploring Computer Science
Fine Arts – 1.5 Credits
Students must take at least one and a half years of fine arts (can be non-consecutive).
There are two categories for fine arts; visual arts and performing arts.
Financial Literacy – 0.5 Credits
It is recommended that students take this in 11th grade.
There are only two options for financial literacy credits; the standard financial literacy class and the CE financial literacy class (Fin 1050).
Health – 0.5 Credits
It is recommended that students take this in 10th grade.
There are only two options for health credits; the standard health class and Intro to Health Sciences, which is a CE class.
Physical Education – 1.5 Credits
Students must take at least one and a half years of PE.
One of the credits students must take is Fitness for Life
Electives – 8.0 Credits
Students must take a total of 8 credits of electives
Citizenship and Total Credits
This year, Seniors must have 2.0 CPA (Citizenship Point Average) to walk at graduation.
Next year and every following year, Seniors must have a 3.0 CPA to walk at graduation.
27 credits total are needed to graduate.
Make-up Credits and Graduating Early Options
If credits or citizenship needs to be recovered please reach out to your school counselor.
Make-up Credit
1. Cyprus High School. Monday – Thursday 6:30 – 7:00 am AND 2:15 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. See your counselor for referral, cost and information. (NOT NCAA approved)
2. Summer Credit Recovery at Cyprus High School. See your counselor for referral, cost and information. (NOT NCAA approved)
3. Northridge Academy – Independent Study Packets. Cost $56.50 each. Click here to ac or call at (801) 776-4532. (NOT NCAA approved)
4. State Online Accredited Programs (SEATS)
Graduate Early
1. GRANITE ONLINE:
- Demonstrated Competency Pathway for more information see your counselor or click here (NOT NCAA approved).
- – Granite Online Courses. Meet with your counselor to complete a course request form and enroll. Classes are conducted through your Canvas account and the final may be taken in the Cyprus High Counseling Center or by appointment at Granite Online Testing Center. (NOT NCAA approved)
2. STATE ONLINE PROGRAM- SEATS
3. NORTHRIDGE ACADEMY:New Credit Packets, call (801) 776-4532 or visit the website. (NOT NCAA approved)
AP Testing
AP testing will begin May 4th and conclude on May 14th. Click here (Google document) to access more information and the AP testing schedule.
The Cyprus Collective
The Cyprus Collective is an afterschool program dedicated to helping students chart a course to what’s next. We support youth with building the academic skills, emotional intelligence, and real-world readiness they’ll need to successfully transition into college, careers, and independent adulthood. Through tutoring, workshops, and field trips, students connect with their community and prepare for the world beyond graduation. Students meet every day, after school in Room 3303 to refuel, recharge, and level up.












