North Dakota 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Dakota House Bill HB1200 Enrolled / Bill

Filed 03/24/2025

                    Sixty-ninth Legislative Assembly of North Dakota 
In Regular Session Commencing Tuesday, January 7, 2025
HOUSE BILL NO. 1200
(Representatives Louser, Bolinske, Fisher, Heinert, Hoverson, D. Ruby, M. Ruby, VanWinkle, Richter)
(Senators Burckhard, Castaneda, Lemm)
AN ACT to amend and reenact section 15.1-21-02.2 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to the 
waiver and substitution of one unit required for high school graduation under emergent 
circumstances.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF NORTH DAKOTA:
SECTION 1. AMENDMENT. Section 15.1-21-02.2 of the North Dakota Century Code is amended 
and reenacted as follows:
15.1-21-02.2. High school graduation - Minimum requirements. (Effective through July 31, 
2025)
1.Except as provided in section 15.1-21-02.3 and subsection 2, the following twenty-two units of 
high school coursework constitute the minimum requirement for high school graduation:
a.Four units of English language arts from a sequence that includes literature, composition, 
and speech;
b.Three units of mathematics, which may include one unit of computer science approved 
by the superintendent of public instruction;
c.Three units of science, consisting of:
(1)(a)One unit of biology;
(b)One unit of chemistry; and
(c)One unit of physics; or
(2)(a)One unit of biology;
(b)One unit of physical science; and
(c)One unit or two one-half units of any other science which may include one 
unit of computer science or cybersecurity approved by the superintendent of 
public instruction;
d.Three units of social studies, including:
(1)One unit of United States history;
(2)(a)One-half unit of United States government and one-half unit of economics; or
(b)One unit of problems of democracy; and
(3)One unit or two one-half units of any other social studies, which may include civics, 
civilization, geography and history, multicultural studies, North Dakota studies, 
psychology, sociology, and world history;
e.(1)One unit of physical education; or
(2)One-half unit of physical education and one-half unit of health; H. B. NO. 1200 - PAGE 2
f.Three units of:
(1)Foreign languages;
(2)Native American languages;
(3)Fine arts; or
(4)Career and technical education courses; and
g.Any five additional units.
2.If approved by the board of a school district or nonpublic school, a school district or nonpublic 
school may develop eligibility criteria or programmatic requirements to allow a passing score 
on the relevant portions of the GED assessment to receive credit for the corresponding 
requirements of subdivisions a through d of subsection 1.
High school graduation - Minimum requirements. (Effective after July 31, 2025)
1.Except as provided in section 15.1-21-02.3 and subsection 2, the following twenty-two units of 
high school coursework constitute the minimum requirement for high school graduation:
a.Four units of English language arts from a sequence that includes literature, composition, 
and speech;
b.Three units of mathematics, which may include one unit of computer science approved 
by the superintendent of public instruction;
c.Three units of science, consisting of:
(1)(a)One unit of biology;
(b)One unit of chemistry; and
(c)One unit of physics; or
(2)(a)One unit of biology;
(b)One unit of physical science; and
(c)One unit or two one-half units of any other science which may include one 
unit of computer science or cybersecurity approved by the superintendent of 
public instruction;
d.Three units of social studies, including:
(1)One unit of United States history, including Native American tribal history;
(2)(a)One-half unit of United States government and one-half unit of economics; or
(b)One unit of problems of democracy; and
(3)One unit or two one-half units of any other social studies, which may include civics, 
civilization, geography and history, multicultural studies, North Dakota studies, 
psychology, sociology, and world history;
e.(1)One unit of physical education; or
(2)One-half unit of physical education and one-half unit of health;
f.Three units of: H. B. NO. 1200 - PAGE 3
(1)Foreign languages;
(2)Native American languages;
(3)Fine arts; or
(4)Career and technical education courses;
g.Any five additional units; and
h.One unit of computer science or cybersecurity whether under subdivision b, c, or both.
i.The requirements of subdivision h are waived if the student has completed a computer 
science and cybersecurity integration plan approved by the school board.
2.If approved by the board of a school district or nonpublic school, a school district or nonpublic 
school may develop:
a.Develop eligibility criteria or programmatic requirements to allow a passing score on the 
relevant portions of the GED assessment to receive credit for the corresponding 
requirements of subdivisions a through d of subsection 1.
b.Establish a policy to allow a student to receive credit for no more than one unit under 
subsection  1 for completing an alternative course, including an elective course or  
dual - credit course, if the student demonstrates an emergent circumstance.  H. B. NO. 1200 - PAGE 4
____________________________ ____________________________
Speaker of the House	President of the Senate
____________________________ ____________________________
Chief Clerk of the House	Secretary of the Senate
This certifies that the within bill originated in the House of Representatives of the Sixty-ninth Legislative 
Assembly of North Dakota and is known on the records of that body as House Bill No. 1200.
House Vote: Yeas 88 Nays 0 Absent 6
Senate Vote:Yeas 46 Nays 0 Absent 1
____________________________
Chief Clerk of the House
Received by the Governor at ________M. on _____________________________________, 2025.
Approved at ________M. on __________________________________________________, 2025.
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Governor
Filed in this office this ___________day of _______________________________________, 2025,
at ________ o’clock ________M.
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Secretary of State