The 23 Carnegie units listed below AND a passing score on all required portions of the Graduation Exit Exam: ENGLISH 4 units Shall be English I, English II, English III and English IV or or Business English Effective for incoming Freshmen 1999-2000 through 2004-2005 Shall be selected from the following courses and may include a maximum of 2 entry level courses (designated by E0: Introductory Algebra/Geometry (E), Algebra I Part 2, Integrated Mathematics I (E), Integrated Mathematics II, Integrated Mathematics III, Applied Mathematics I (E), Applied Mathematics II, Applied Mathematics III, Algebra I (E), Geometry, Algebra II, Financial Mathematics, Advanced Mathematics I, Advanced Mathematics II, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Probability and Statistics, and Discrete Mathematics. Effective for incoming Freshman 2005-2006 and thereafter All students must complete one of the following: Algebra 1 or Algebra 1 Pt. 1 and Algebra 1-pt. 2, or Integrated Mathematics 1. The remaining unit(s) shall come from the following: integrated Mathematics 2, Integrated Mathematics 3. Geometry, Alegbra 2, Financial Mathematics, Advanced Mathematic 1, Advanced Mathematics 2, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Probability and Statistics, or Discrete Mathematics. SCIENCE 3 units Shall be Biology and two of the following: Physical Science, Biology II, Environmental Science, Physics, Chemistry, and Chemistry II. Agriculture I and II Combined will satisfy one science credit requirement. SOCIAL STUDIES 3 units Shall be American History, ½ Civics, ½ Free Enterprise STUDIES and one of the following: World Geography or World History. P.E. 1½ units Shall be P.E. I (1/2) and P.E. II (Both). A maximum of 3 ½ units may be used toward graduation. HEALTH ½ unit 23 Total Units Required For Graduation for 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Class of 2012 Beginning with the freshman class of the 2008-09 school year, 9th grade students will be enrolled in the LA Core 4 Curriculum. This curriculum is a more rigorous set of course requirements, and only after their 2nd year in high school will students be given the option to opt out of the LA Core 4 Curriculum with parental permission. Students who opt out will be able to receive a regular high school diploma. Also beginning with the freshman class of 2008-09, students (including those who opt out) will be required to take an additional year of math, increasing the total number of graduation units required from 23 to 24.