* The individual school's policies: Each continuation school sets its own credit limits and course structures.
* The student's needs and schedule: Students might take a full-time or part-time load, impacting the number of credits earned.
* The length of the school year: Some continuation schools operate on a different calendar than traditional high schools.
* Course load: The number of courses a student takes and the credit value of each course directly impacts the total credits earned.
To find out how many credits *you* can earn at *your* continuation school, you should contact the school's administration or your counselor directly. They can provide you with the most accurate and up-to-date information.