CSD Credit Guidelines

2) Virtual High Schools Other Than Canyons Online

a) The 2011 Utah Legislature initiated the Utah Statewide Online Education Program (SOEP) to help eligible students earn credit toward high school graduation via publicly-funded online courses. Utah students may replace up to six (6) of their traditional, face-to-face course credits with six course credits earned online (other than Canyons Online). Upon request, the State Board of Education may also allow the student to enroll in online courses for more than six online credits if the online courses better meet the academic goals of the student. b) Canyons School District will accept credit and grades awarded by online high school that are accredited or recognized by the Utah State Office of Education, the Northwest Accreditation Commission or associated as a member of the International Council of School Accreditation Commissions. a) Diamond Ridge High School (DRHS) is an alternative high school for students who would benefit from smaller classes and a focus on limiting distractions. DRHS offers a variety of learning opportunities including direct instruction classes and online courses. Students may also take advantage of the career and technical courses offered by Canyons Technical High School (CTEC). b) Generally, DRHS attracts juniors and seniors who may have some credit deficiencies, social or emotional concerns, truancy issues, court involvement, who may feel anxious or bullied, or who may experience other school challenges a smaller school community can help with.

3) Diamond Ridge High School

c) Diamond Ridge High School is a school of choice, with an admission by application process. Applications must be completed with the student’s counselor and/or administrator.

d) Diamond Ridge High School and Canyons School District require each DRHS student to complete the required set of courses and credits for high school graduation shown in Table 2.

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