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1 SCHEDULING 2016-2017 SENIOR YEAR

2 GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS English4 credits Math3 credits Science3 credits Social Studies3 credits Physical Education 1 ½ credits Financial Literacy ½ credit Electives10 credits Civics Exam Health (must take in HS, if didn’t pass in middle school) TOTAL25 credits MINIMUM All students are required to take a minimum of 6 credits per school year, although 7 credits is recommended. Keep track of what you need to graduate!

3 ENGLISH REQUIRED ENGLISH COURSES: (4) credits Look in the course catalog for all of the course offerings. Most seniors will need (1) credit of English to graduate.

4 MATHEMATICS Be sure to check the prerequisites!!!! Talk with your math teacher is you are unsure of what class to take. All students must pass 3 years of math to graduate If you are attending college or technical college, check the admission requirements for math. Most universities require (3) years of higher level math for admissions (Algebra, Geometry, Algebra II and higher, some may require more depending on your major.

5 SCIENCE Must pass a minimum of 3 credits to graduate from MHS Agriculture classes cross walking for Science credit, please check the course catalog Most universities require 3 credits for admission, check their requirements!

6 SOCIAL STUDIES Minimum of 3 credits are required to graduate from MHS Modern US History1 credit World History1 credit Civics1 credit Must pass the Civics Exam in order to graduate.

7 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Must have a minimum of 1 ½ credits to graduate Lifetime – Sport and Fitness½ credit Exploring Active Lifestyles1 credit Lifetime – Fitness Can Be Fun 1 credit ◦ (females only) Get Fit-Advanced Fitness and Weight Training ½ credit

8 Physical Education Substitute Credit Option (policy – 345.64) Students take (3) courses to earn 1 ½ credits of PE to meet graduation requirements. High School students may substitute participation in athletic co-curricular activities for one-half (1/2) credit of the 1 ½ credits PE required for graduation. Students who substitute athletic co-curricular participation must complete an additional ½ elective credit of English, math, social studies, science or health education course that is not otherwise required for graduation. Other requirements will need to be met

9 FINANCIAL LITERACY Financial Literacy is a graduation requirement ½ credit of Personal Financial Management Can be taken your junior or senior year

10 COURSE RETAKE AND GRADE REPLACEMENT Students may want to retake a course to learn at a deeper level to prepare for future coursework, improve one’s gpa for college admission, increase chances on acquiring a scholarship or simply to acquire the maximum gpa one can earn. The decision to retake a course is an important decision and requires a parent meeting with school personnel prior to the second enrollment. Any course to be retaken must be done so within the next school year. All courses taken will be recorded on the student transcript. The letter “R” will replace the lower grade and have no value in calculating one’s gpa or class rank.

11 COURSE CATALOG Course Catalog is available at : www.mayvilleschools.com 1. Guidance Department 2. Scheduling 3. Course Catalog Read all of the course descriptions, know what you are taking!!!! New courses have been added this year. WHAT IS A PREREQUISITE ? You need to make sure you have the right courses to take the next.

12 WAYS TO EARN COLLEGE CREDIT WHILE YOU ARE IN HIGH SCHOOL

13 ADVANCED PLACEMENT COURSES Prerequisite: Prior approval of principal AP courses are taught in high school for high school credit. Upon completion of the course, students may choose to take the Advanced Placement test, which is given in the spring of each school year. The cost of each test is the student’s responsibility. The amount of college credits earned is dependent upon the individual college or university

14 Advanced Placement (AP) Offered at MHS AP Literature and Composition AP United States History AP Calculus AB AP Biology

15 TRANSCRIPTED CREDIT (TC) Moraine Park Technical College courses taught at MPTC using the technical college curriculum and books. MHS teachers or MPTC instructor will teach the course. Earn both high school and technical college credit. Credits are transferable within the Technical College System. If a student enrolls at MPTC, they will not have to retake the MPTC course they received high school credit for. Universities may or may not accept the credits, check on Transfer Agreement System (TIS) See all transcripted course offerings on page 4 of the MHS course catalog. Which also includes UW Oshkosh and Project Lead the Way ( PLTW ) courses.

16 YOUTH OPTIONS Opportunity for 11 th and 12 th graders to earn college credit while in high school as long as the school doesn’t offer a comparable course. Students interested in this program must apply by March 1 st for the fall courses and October 1 st for the spring courses. Students can take no more than 18 credits. Courses must get BOE approval. Successful completion of course will earn ¼ credit for every 1 credit of college work. Must submit form PI-700A and submit by the deadline.

17 Cooperative Academic Partnership Program (CAPP) CAPP at the University of Wisconsin – Oshkosh provides academically able high school students to earn college credits while in high school. Must meet certain requirements and pay a fee for tuition (see course catalog) It’s available for all juniors and seniors to take for high school credit. Introduction to Business 198 3 college credits

18 Elective and Scheduling Night MAYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL April 14, 2016 4pm – 7:45pm Open house format: Come and talk to teachers about their course offerings and any questions you may have for next year (e.g. What math class should I take…, What will we do in welding?) MPTC, Marian University and UW Fond du Lac will be here with information tables.

19 WHEN TO PUT COURSE REQUESTS INTO SKYWARD Beginning today you can put your requests into SKYWARD! READ THE COURSE CATALOG!!!! Course requests must be completed by Tuesday, April 19, 2016 Make sure you check all of your requirements for graduation. You must take a minimum of 6 credits and a maximum of 8 credits.

20 Begin now in creating a resume: Example: Grade 9 Forensics First Place Football All Conference 4 – H President Keep track so you don’t forget! Keep track of the activities you have been involved in

21 START THE COLLEGE PROCESS EARLY It’s not too early to begin searching out the college that will meet your needs: Wisconsin Technical Colleges www.witechcolleges.com University of Wisconsin System www.uwhelp.edu Wisconsin Private Universities/Colleges www.PrivateCollegeZone.org

22 UW SYSTEM ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS All UW System Schools require the minimum of 17 high school credits: 4 credits of English 3 credits of Math 3 credits of Social Studies 3 credit of Natural Science 4 credits of Electives (UW-Madison requires a minimum of 2 years of a single foreign language) (UW-Platteville, UW-Milwaukee and UW-Parkside required 2 years of a foreign language to graduate from the university)

23 TECHNCIAL COLLEGE SYSTEM Take the Accuplacer Visit the campus Apply early – can apply at the end of your junior year (contact campus for more information) Make an admissions appointment Check to see is the program you want to enter has a waiting list WATCH ALL DEADLINES!

24 MILITARY Contact the recruiter of the branch of service that you are interested (Army, Air Force, Marines, Navy, Coast Guard, National Guard) Take the ASVAB Check out the Military Academies Check out the ROTC Information

25 CAMPUS VISITS If you haven’t already begun the process of campus visits, this is the time to begin. Campus visits allow you the opportunity to decide which campus is going to best meet your needs. Campuses also have summer visits and throughout the school year.

26 RETAKING THE ACT TEST TEST DATE: June 11, 2016 ◦ Registration Deadline is May 6 ◦ Late Registration is May 7 – May 20 ◦ Cost: $39.50 ACT $56.50 with Writing ◦ If you need help understanding your ACT scores, please see Mrs. Paszek ◦ Sign up at www.actstudent.org

27 CONTINUE THE CAREER EXPLORATION PROCESS Wisconsin Career Pathways: www.wicareerpathways.org www.wicareerpathways.org 17 career cluster that provide a picture of career/programs and types of education available.

28 REQUESTS TO GRADUATE EARLY There is an application process to graduate early. You need to have a plan and permission from your parents. See Mrs. Paszek for the application and to review your transcript if this is your plan. All requests need to be approved by the Board of Education. This process is completed in the fall.

29 REQUESTING OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS Transcripts are sent electronically $6 fee Create an account Register at PARCHMENT.COM

30 SUMMER SCHOOL OPPORTUNITIES 2016 New beginning this year, students will be able to take courses in the summer to allow more flexibility in the scheduling process. 2016 Summer School Courses: Personal Financial Management ½ credit World History S1 ½ credit US History S1 ½ credit Physical Education ½ credit *Must be the first time taking the course.

31 What ’s NEXT! Come to Scheduling Night and learn about the courses you want to take from your teachers. Talk to your parents about your course selection sheet. Input your selections into Skyward. Complete the process by: Tuesday, April 19, 2016.


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