Academic Information
Graduation Requirements
In order to earn a traditional Gwinnett County high school diploma, students who entered high school AFTER 07/2011 must earn the required 23 credits (see table).
Areas of Study: |
Credits |
---|---|
I. English/Language Arts |
4 |
II. Math |
4 |
III. *Science |
4 |
IV. Social Studies |
3 |
V. **Career, Technical and Agricultural Education (CTAE), and/or Modern Language/Latin, and/or Fine Arts |
3 |
VI. Health & Physical Education |
1 |
Electives (4 units) |
4 |
TOTAL UNITS |
23 |
* The 4th science unit may be used to meet both the science and elective requirement. ** Students must complete three units in a pathway to complete a CTAE pathway and take an end of pathway assessment. Students interested in attending a University System of Georgia college/university must complete two years of the same foreign language to be admissible as a freshman. |
Grade promotion is based on the number of Carnegie Unit Credits that a student earns year year. Students earn .5 credits per class, per semester. Norcross High School students take seven classes during the day and have the opportunity to earn 3.5 credits a semester, or 7 credits a year.
Promotion 9th to 10th | Promotion 10th to 11th | Promotion 11th to 12th | Graduation |
---|---|---|---|
5 Cargnegie Units | 11 Cargnegie Units | 17 Cargnegie Units | 23 Cargnegie Units |
For more detailed information on graduation requirements, please review the
Community Service
Community Service Recognition
Community Service hours are not a requirement for graduation, however students can earn recognition for their community service:
50 Hours: Seal
150 Hours: Seal & Cord
300 Hours: Seal, Cord, and Recognition at Honors Night
Note: Students are responsible for keeping track of their hours until their senior year in which the counseling office will collect them in the spring semester.
Tips & Tricks
- Join a club at NHS. Many of our clubs participate in community service projects. Even though you are doing this as part of your membership, you should still let scholarship committees know about those experiences!
- Look for opportunities in your community. You can create a profile at Volunteer Match or Hands On Atlanta to help you connect with volunteer opportunities that may be of interest to you. These sites will help you see what organizations exist and how you can help them.
- Discover your passion. Volunteering will be fun and fulfilling if you are giving to a cause in which you are passionate. Ask yourself what that is, and look for ways to give back and help people associated with that particular cause.
- Create your own volunteer opportunity! Often times, we feel strongly about something, but don't know how to help. You can start small by creating a club at Norcross High School, or start big by creating an opportunity for the community with a trusted adult's help.
- Start early and stay dedicated. Scholarship committees will be able to see if you began volunteering your Senior year in high school. (But if you are a Senior who has little volunteer experience, don't let that stop you!) Start as early as you can and continue to offer your help to those organizations in need.
Alternate School Options
Gwinnett County Public Schools offers a variety of school options to provide students with many opportunities for success:
Grayson Technical Program @ Grayson High School
Grayson Tech serves Juniors and Seniors from all Gwinnett County high schools. Grayson Tech is a state-of-the-art technical education facility that offers 11 career pathway programs to explore.
Graduate Gwinnett @ GOC
The Graduate Gwinnett Program is an innovative approach offering flexibility for students to complete the required course work for graduation. Students enter a unique and individualized online learning environment with face-to-face support as needed.
Program Requirements:
- Students must be residents of Gwinnett County
- Students must be 16 years old
- Students must have already earned 18 or more high school credits to enroll
- Transcripts are evaluated to determine the courses needed to meet graduation requirements
- Students take all standardized tests required by the district and state
Gwinnett Online Campus
Gwinnett County Public Schools offers a blended/online learning environment through Gwinnett Online Campus! Since 1999, Gwinnett Online Campus has been helping students meet educational requirements by offering supplemental courses during both the regular school year and summer school. Gwinnett Online Campus is a full-time school option for students in grades 4 – 12 across the district.
Maxwell High School
Maxwell High School of Technology serves students from all Gwinnett County high schools. Maxwell High School offers 17 technical education programs that provide students with training and hands on experience.
Phoenix High School
Phoenix High School is a GCPS school that provides flexible hours for students who need to catch up on credits. Students can enroll full time or as a "seventh period student", enrolling for an additional course after their NHS school day.
Dual Enrollment
Georgia’s Dual Enrollment program allows high school students (9th – 12th grade) to earn college credit while working on their high school diploma. The Dual Enrollment program covers tuition. The goal of Dual Enrollment is to increase college access and completion, and prepare students to enter the workforce with the skills they need to succeed.
Students must attend evening meeting!
- Student should meet with his/her counselor to express interest in Dual Enrollment program.
- Student should register to take SAT or ACT and send score(s) electronically to the Dual Enrollment institution that he/she plans to participate.
- Student should visit GA Futures and submit an electronic high school transcript to the Dual Enrollment institution.
- Student must apply and be accepted to a participating eligible post-secondary institution (University System of Georgia, Technical College System of Georgia or private institutions).
- Students attending an eligible public or private high school must complete the online Dual Enrollment funding application. Students that do not have a Social Security number must complete the hard copy Dual Enrollment funding application.
- Student should view Dual Enrollment course directory and identify the courses offered at the Dual Enrollment institution prior to meeting with NHS Dual Enrollment Coordinator. After viewing courses offered, complete the Student Participation Agreement Form found on the institution's website.
- Student should schedule an appointment to meet with the NHS Dual Enrollment Coordinator (Gamerman or Gerard)
- Students must make progress toward graduation and completion of their Individual Graduation Plan to participate in the Dual Enrollment program.