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- High School Graduation Requirements
In order to graduate from high school, students in New Mexico are required to meet the graduation requirements defined in Section 22-13-1 1 Graduation Requirements NMSA 1978
- Graduation Requirements | New Mexico Public Education Department (NMPED)
High school graduation requirements are set by the state legislature The College and Career Readiness Bureau administers mandates and answers questions related to rules or statutes, required coursework, or waivers
- Graduation Requirements - Google Sites
Students who complete credit requirements but do not meet assessment requirements are eligible for a Certificate of Completion These students have five (5) years past exiting high school to
- New Mexico High School Graduation Requirements Guide
At least two credits must include laboratory components, emphasizing hands-on experimentation and observation The science curriculum typically includes courses in biology, chemistry, and physics, though schools may offer alternative science courses that meet state standards
- New school year brings new high school graduation requirements to New . . .
Although, Algebra 2 is no longer required for graduation Students will have to complete three years of science, four years of social studies and some physical education and health credits
- New high school graduation requirements begin with next year’s freshmen
Legislation passed during the 2024 session changed the number of required credits to earn a high school diploma in New Mexico, and eliminated some previously required classes, such as Algebra II and New Mexico history
- COHORT 2023 GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Menu of . . . - New Mexico Education
The portfolio must meet the following requirements: Requirement One: The three artifacts align with the high school NM STEM Ready! Science Standards by meeting the requirements for one of two options (outlined below)
- Governor signs bill modernizing graduation requirements – Requirements . . .
The requirements outlined in HB 171 will impact students entering the ninth grade in the 2025-2026 school year The bill makes key changes to graduation requirements that better align with New Mexico’s workforce and higher education landscape
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