- Foundation High School Plan with Endorsements Students may earn one or more endorsements as part of their high school diploma. An endorsement consists of a sequence of courses that are grouped together by interest or occupational skill. They provide students with in-depth knowledge of a subject area or a high-wage, high-skill, and in-demand occupation. Pleasant Grove students must earn at least 26 total credits to graduate under this plan and have met the Foundation High School Program required courses (as listed above). Students can choose one or more from five endorsement areas which include:
- Arts and Humanities (one of the following)
- 4 levels of fine arts or 2 levels of 2 different fine arts
- 4 levels of LOTE or 2 levels of 2 different LOTE
- 5th credit of social studies
- 1 credit English IV
- Business and Industry (a sequence of courses in one of the following areas or a combination of courses from no more than two areas)
- CTE business and industry- related Programs of Study
- Architecture and construction
- Arts, audio-video technology, and communications; Information Technology
- Business management and administration; Finance; Marketing
- English electives in public speaking, debate, advanced broadcast journalism, and advanced journalism, including newspaper and yearbook
- Hospitality and tourism
- Manufacturing
- Transportation, distribution, and logistics
- Multidisciplinary (one of the following)
• Four advanced courses that prepare a student to enter the workforce successfully or postsecondary education without remediation
• Four credits in each foundation subject area, including chemistry and/ or physics and English IV
• Four credits in dual credit courses selected from English, mathematics, science, social studies, economics, LOTE or fine arts
- Public Services (a sequence of courses in one of the following areas)
- CTE public-service-related Programs of Study
- Human services
- Law, public safety, corrections, and security
- Health science
- Education and training
- STEM-Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (a sequence of courses in one of the following areas or a combination of courses from no more than two areas)
• CTE STEM courses or an approved STEM-related Program of Study
• Mathematics (2 advanced math courses beyond Algebra 2)
• Science (2 advanced science courses with Chemistry and Physics/Princ. of Tech.)