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Graduation plans

Class of 2017

You are under the pre-House Bill 5 graduation plan. Peruse page 13 of the Academic Planning Guide for more details.

Class of 2018 and later

You are under the House Bill 5 graduation plan. Learn more about it here.

Due to the enormous combinations of courses, this table lists the recommendations of McKinney ISD. Always check the Academic Planning Guide for the latest and most complete information.

Please peruse pages 11-12 of the Academic Planning Guide for a detailed chart of credits required to graduate under House Bill 5.

Subject area Foundation HS Program + Endorsement Distinguished Level of Achievement (MISD recommendation)
English 4.0 credits: English I, II, III, and IV
Math 4.0 credits: Algebra I, Geometry, and two higher level math classes 4.0 credits: Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, and a higher level math class
Science 4.0 credits: MISD recommends Biology, Chemistry, and Physics (includes Pre-AP and AP courses)
Social Studies 4.0 credits: 1.0 credit World Geography or AP Human Geography, 1.0 credit World History, 1.0 credit US History, 0.5 credit US Government, 0.5 credit Economics.
Fine Arts 1.0 credit
Health 0.5 credit Health or 1.0 credit Principle of Health Sciences
Speech 0.5 credit Professional Communications or 1.0 credit ISM (Interdisciplinary Studies/Mentoring Seminar)
Foreign Language (Language other than English/LOTE) 2.0 credits in a foreign language (Computer science is NOT an option)
Physical Education 1.0 credit
Electives 5.0 credits: May include CTE or certification courses.
TOTAL 26 credits or more needed to graduate

Please note that computer science/programming is NO LONGER considered a foreign language/LOTE credit!

More information

For more information, see the Academic Planning Guide on McKinney ISD's website.

Sample Graduation Plans