• Texas Recommended Graduation Plan


    North Houston Early College High School students complete the Texas Recommended Graduation Plan:

     

    Credits

    Courses

    Credits

    Courses

    Credits

    Courses

    4

    English

    1/2

    Speech

    1

    Technology

    4

    Mathematics

    2

    Language Other Than English

    1

    Fine Arts

    4

    Science

    1 1/2

    PE

    3 1/2

    Electives

    4

    Social Studies

    1/2

    Health

     

     

    In addition to obtaining all of the credits for the above courses, high school students must have a passing score on the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) in English/ Language Arts, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies.

    Incoming Freshmen


    Incoming Ninth grade students take the following courses:

    Credits

    Courses

    Credits

    Courses

    Credits

    Courses

    1

    English

     

     

    1

    Technology

    1

    Mathematics

    1

    Language Other Than English

     

     

    1

    Science

     

     

    1

    Elective

    1

    Social Studies

     

     

     

     

    In addition to obtaining all of the credits for the above courses, incoming students may be required to take an extra core class if their academic skills indicate a poor academic performance on the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS).

    Dual Credit


    Credits earned in college courses will count toward both high school graduation requirements and college degre requirements.

    College Readiness


    Before beginning college coursework, students must receive the high school principal's recommendation and meet all HISD and HCC requirements. High school students must also demonstrate college readiness based on acceptable TSI scores as determined by HCC and the state prior to enrolling in a dual credit course. Students can earn an exemption based on performance on ACT, SAT, or TAKS.  The State of Texas requires all students to pass a Texas Higher Education Assessment  prior to enrolling in college level coursework. Texas Success Initiative (TSI) testing instruments include the ASSET, COMPASS, ACCUPLACER, and THEA).  HCC-Northeast administers ASSET and COMPASS tests.

    Summer School


    NHECHS students are encouraged to take college courses during their high school summer recess to accomplish the goal of obtaining as many college credits as possible.

    Super Seniors


    NHECHS students can earn more college credits for free by becoming a Super Senior. This enables students to continue taking courses on the college campus for one additional year.