Upon graduation students will be: 

Educated, and therefore, able to:

  • Apply skills and knowledge learned from a rigorous and relevant core curriculum.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in current technologies.
  • Transfer career and employability skills across multiple settings.
  • Pursue lifelong learning to succeed in a changing global community. 

Self-Directed, and therefore, able to:

  • Use a high degree of self-awareness to facilitate making life-directing decisions.
  • Identify and initiate career-appropriate post-secondary options. 

Productive, and therefore, able to:

  • Appreciate and respect cultural and individual diversity.
  • Actively participate as productive members of a democratic society. 

Graduates will meet all GRPS requirements which may include specific requirements for students participating in dual enrollment, Early/Middle College Programs, and other Theme School options. These requirements will meet or exceed the minimum graduation requirements as defined by the State of Michigan.