Post Secondary
Honors, Advance Placement and Dual Credit courses are offered
throughout the curriculum. Please consult with your high school
counselor for the latest information regarding course offerings,
scheduling and registration for all career pathways and courses.
*This represents the number of units of credit required at full
implementation for the graduating class of 2012 and beyond
(12 units, assuming a unit is equivalent to a year-long course).
Additionally, physical education, while not a state graduation
requirement is a required course for all students a minimum
of 3-5 days a week in each of four years of high school
(See ILCS 110,5/27-6 and 23 Ill.Adm. Code Section 1.425).
Career Related Activities
for the Exercise Physiology
and Kinesiology pathway
Athletics
District Career Days
District Career Treks
Student Trainer
Career Related Electives
AP Psychology
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
Human Physiology
Small Business Management
Exercise, Physiology and Kinesiology
Human Services
Four-Year University
Admission Requirements
English (4 years)
Mathematics (4 years)
Social Science (3-4 years)
Science (2-3 years)
World Language (2-3 years)
Fine Arts (1-2 years)
See your counselor regarding admission
requirements for highly selective institutions.
0.5
credit
unit
Fine Arts
Fine Arts
Course Descriptions Section - Page 239
4.0
credit
units
English
English | English | English | English
Course Descriptions Section - Page 223
Career & Technical
Education
Career and Technical Education
Course Descriptions Section - Page 275
1.0
credit
unit
Physical
Education
Physical Education | Health | Physical Education | Physical Education
A minimum of 3-5 days of daily physical education is a required course for all students in each of four years of high school.
The State also requires that students during high school take a minimum of 18 weeks (one semester) of health education.*
Course Descriptions Section - Page 309
Refer to page 327 in Academic Policies and Procedures section regarding substitutions for physical education.
Consumer
Education
Consumer Education
Students meet the consumer education graduation requirement by passing one of the following courses or combination
of courses: Personal Finance (06210) - Page 288, Economics (07830) - Page 273, Consumer Education (59940) - Page 274.
0.25
credit
unit
Science
Science | Science | Science (Recommended)
Course Descriptions Section - Page 261
2.0
credit
units
Social
Science
Social Science | Social Science | Social Science (Recommended)
Must include one year of U.S. History or combination of U.S. History and American Government and one semester civics.
Course Descriptions Section - Page 269
2.0
credit
units
Mathematics
Mathematics | Mathematics | Mathematics | Mathematics (Recommended)
Including one unit of Algebra I and one unit of Geometry.
Course Descriptions Section - Page 251
3.0
credit
units
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High School District 214 Graduation Requirements
College Basic Care and
Prevention of Athletic
Injuries
(DC)
College Advanced Strength
and Conditioning
Exercise Physiology
(BGHS & PHS)
Introduction to Health Careers
(WHS, EGHS, JHHS, RMHS)
Introduction to Healthcare
Field 2/College Medical
Terminology
Human Physiology/College
Medical Terminology
(BGHS)
Personal Trainer
Certication
Exercise,
Physiology and
Kinesiology
High School District 214 Pathway Guide | 2021-2022
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