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Academic Resources

Graduation Requirements
Review Florida's graduation requirements to ensure you're on track for success. Our counselors can help you navigate these requirements while balancing your artistic commitments.

Transcript Requests
Need your transcript for college applications or other purposes? Our counseling department can assist you with official transcript requests for colleges, scholarships, and other programs.

Curriculum Guide
Explore our comprehensive curriculum offerings, including specialized arts courses, honors, AP, and dual enrollment options to create a personalized academic plan.

School Profile
Our school profile provides colleges with important context about our unique arts curriculum, academic rigor, and student achievements.

Additional resources include meal applications for free and reduced lunch programs, virtual course options, and specialized academic support services. Contact your assigned counselor for personalized guidance on academic planning.

Community Service & Work Hours Requirements

Students need to fulfill service requirements for graduation and scholarship opportunities. Start early to accumulate your required hours!

Community Service Requirement - To graduate from high school, students are required to have twenty (20) hours of Community Service submitted and approved in their SIS. Students should review the Palm Beach County School District's Community Service Guidelines and Community Service Opportunities for approved service activities.

Community service not only fulfills a graduation requirement but also provides valuable experience that can enhance college applications and scholarship opportunities.

Work Hours to Satisfy FL Bright Futures Requirement - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program allows students to substitute paid work experience for the community service requirement. Documented work hours can satisfy scholarship eligibility while providing valuable professional experience.

Students must properly document their employment hours using the official work hours log form and submit them through the Student Information System (SIS).

Need help submitting your hours? Follow our step-by-step instructions.