Academics
Regina High School is proud to offer a wide range of
curricular choices to challenge and nurture the interests of
each one of our students. All students take a college
preparatory curriculum designed to meet the requirements of the
State of Michigan. The majority of our graduates go beyond these
minimum entrance requirements, stretching themselves by taking
foreign language and higher level subjects choosing from
approximately 20 honors and AP Courses

CURRICULUM: All course offerings at Regina High School are
reviewed and updated yearly in order to provide improved quality
learning in accordance with State requirements and student
needs. Guidance counselors, teachers, and parents/guardians help
students in selecting courses for each school year. The
Curriculum Guide gives a description of each course’s content
and the credit it carries. Pre-requisites are strictly adhered
to in order to provide the student with the best possible means
of obtaining a Regina High School diploma. Enrollment in an AP
class requires a 3.0 accumulative G.P.A. and teacher
recommendation.
GRADE LEVEL
REQUIREMENTS/CLASS STATUS: At the end of each of the
following grade levels (or after all summer school credits have
been earned) a Regina student should have cumulatively earned
the credits listed:
9th
grade…….….7 credits 11th grade……….7
credits
10th
grade…….....7 credits 12th grade……….6
or 7
credits
For a total of
27 credits
Senior
students are required to take a minimum of six classes per
semester. Students deficient in credits must be enrolled in
summer school to make up the deficiency before the new school
year begins.
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