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Can a color guard course serve as a substitute for the Physical Education high school graduation requirement?

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Can a color guard course serve as a substitute for the Physical Education high school graduation requirement?

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No. Only those activities listed in 19 TAC, Chapter 74, Subchapter D and Subchapter E may serve as a substitute for the Physical Education high school graduation requirement. Return to Top 8. Can a student combine one-half credit of a Fine Arts subject area with one-half credit of another Fine Arts subject area for the one credit Fine Arts high school graduation requirement in the Recommended and Distinguished Achievement Programs? No. The Fine Arts course must be completed in its entirety to satisfy the one credit Fine Arts high school graduation requirement. Return to Top 9. Can student participation in University Interscholastic League (UIL) One-Act Play Contest count for the one credit Fine Arts high school graduation requirement in the Recommended and Distinguished Achievement Programs? No. Students may not receive fine arts credit simply for “participation” in UIL One-Act Play Contest or in a school theatrical production. To receive fine arts credit, students must enroll in and s

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