FAQ
Most frequent questions and answers
The AHS program provides adults who are no longer enrolled in public high school the opportunity to complete coursework and state assessments required to earn a standard high school diploma.
Any adult who has not completed high school and is no longer enrolled in a public school can apply. Enrollment requirements follow the standards set by the State of Florida.
Students must earn either 24 standard credits or 18 credits under the ACCEL option, maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA, and pass all required statewide exams or achieve concordant/comparative scores.
Yes, in compliance with federal and state laws, accommodations are provided to ensure equal access. Students must self-identify and formally request services, which may include assistive technology, flexible scheduling, and specialized learning environments.
Yes, graduates receive a Standard High School Diploma, which meets Florida’s state requirements and is recognized for employment and higher education.
Instructional approaches include traditional lectures, competency-based learning, performance-based assessments, distance learning, and computer-assisted instruction.
Yes, Lighthouse High School offers distance learning options, allowing students to complete coursework online with guidance from certified instructors.
Students have access to academic advising, career counseling, tutoring, and accommodations for disabilities to ensure a smooth learning experience.
Yes, Lighthouse High School offers distance learning options, allowing students to complete coursework online with guidance from certified instructors.
Visit our website, contact our admissions office, or check the Florida Department of Education directory for verified registration details.