1. Sufficient Course Credits: Meeting the minimum number of required credits in various subject areas (English, Math, Science, Social Studies, etc.). The exact number varies slightly depending on the school and year, so checking the specific school's graduation requirements is essential.
2. Passing Grades/GPA: Maintaining a passing grade in all your courses and achieving a minimum cumulative GPA (Grade Point Average), again specific to each school and potentially subject to change.
3. Successful Completion of Assessments: This usually involves passing state-mandated standardized tests, such as the FSA (Florida Standards Assessments). Specific test requirements can change, so it is crucial to consult your school's guidance counselor.