Charting a Path for Life After Graduation
Whether a student intends to pursue their education or jump right into the workforce, Downey Unified is equipped to set them up for success. From Career Technology Education courses and JROTC to college credit opportunities and AVID, our programs prepare our students for post-grad life. We don’t just get our students to the finish line, we help prepare them for the next race.
Graduation Requirements ⇨
Career Technology Education ⇨
College Credit Opportunities ⇨
AVID ⇨
JROTC ⇨
Setting Our Students Up for Success
A–G Requirements
Over the last few years, we’ve taken our commitment to our students to the next level by improving our graduation requirements to align with the Cal State University (CSU) and University of California (UC) systems.
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AVID
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Career Technical Education
CTE courses allow students to explore a variety of in industries through hands-on learning where they acquire real world skills. Depending on the course, students can earn professional certificates, college credit, and/or potential internships.
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Dual Enrollment
The dual enrollment program allows focus students to earn CU or UC college credit while they are still in high school. This gives him an edge when they enter college as some of their preliminary coursework will already be completed.
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Early College
By participating in the early college program students get a taste of college. They will learn responsibility as they must complete their own coursework and assignments like in a college setting. Courses are taught by Cerritos College faculty on-campus.
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JROTC Program
This program provides students with a sense of community and the ability to develop leadership skills.
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College Credit Opportunities
For college-bound students, earning college credit while still in high school can make all the difference. It can bolster your college applications, save you money on future tuition, and speed up the amount of time it takes to finish your degree. You’ll get some of your general education courses out of the way now and get an idea of what college courses consist of. At Downey Unified, college credit is available through three opportunities: Early College Program, Dual Enrollment, and Advanced Placement (AP) classes.
- Application-based
- ONLY incoming 9th graders are eligible
- Requires a 4-year commitment
- Graduate HS with 46.5 CSU / UC-approved credits
- Only offered at Downey and Warren High Schools
- No cost to the family
- Available to ALL grade levels
- Commit to one semester at a time
- More self-paced, a la carte offerings
- Graduate HS with some college credits- CSU and/or UC-approved credits
- Depending on the classes available may be offered to Columbus, Downey, and Warren High School students
- No cost to the family
ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP)
- AP Course offerings vary per grade level & school site
- Offered at Downey & Warren High Schools
- Year-long courses taught by Downey Unified high school teachers
- Implements college-level curriculum provided by College Board
- At a cost to the family, an optional AP Exam specific to the AP course is offered in the spring
- Can receive college credit if the student earns a score of 3, 4, or 5 on the designated AP Exam
- Issuance of college credit for a passed AP Exam is at the discretion of the university
