Can students receive credit for more than the number of fine arts courses required for graduation under current graduation programs?
Yes. Credits for additional fine arts courses are recorded on the school transcript and become part of the student’s permanent record. Achievement of the more rigorous, upper-level courses enables students to successfully compete for state, national, and international apprenticeships and scholarships in specific fine arts areas.
Related Questions
- 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?
- Can courses in other academic disciplines substitute for the one credit Fine Arts high school graduation requirement in the Recommended and Distinguished Achievement Programs?
- Can State Board of Education courses from subject areas other than the fine arts substitute for the fine arts graduation requirement?