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Course Enrollment For the Junior class of

Are you prepared? What type of education/training is required for your career area/job? What schools offer the career area/program? Have you investigated admission requirements? Have you prepared by enrolling in challenging high school courses?

Basic preparation Meet ECA requirements in Algebra I and English 10 Earn a diploma o General diploma o Core 40 diploma o Academic Honors diploma o Technical Honors diploma

GQE Requirements Meet ECA requirements in Algebra I (564) and English 10 (360) Waiver o Retest at least once a year o Complete all remediation provided by school o Maintain 95% attendance rate o Achieve a C- average (1.5 GPA) in the 34 credits specifically required for graduation o Complete all graduation requirements o Complete requirements for “Evidence-based” waiver or “Work-readiness” waiver

Core 40 Diploma English8 credits Eng 9, 10, 11 and a senior English course Mathematics6 credits Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II Social Studies6 credits World History (full year) US History (full year) Government & Econ (1 semester each) Science6 credits Must include: Biology I, and ICP, or Chemistry, or Physics, and one other science course Health1 credit 1 semester PE2 credits 2 semesters Directed Electives 5 credits In any combination selected from World Languages, Fine Arts & Career/Technical Local Grad. Req.1 credit Preparation for College and Careers Total Credits40 credits

Core 40 with Academic Honors Diploma English8 credits English 9, 10, 11 and a senior English course Mathematics8 credits Must include:Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, And 2 credits of the following:Trigonometry, Probability and Statistics, Pre-calculus/Trigonometry Social Studies6 credits World History (full year) US History (full year) Government & Econ (1 semester each) Science6 credits Must include: Biology I, and ICP, or Chemistry, or Physics, and one other science course Health1 credit 1 semester PE2 credits 2 semesters World Languages 6 or 8 credits 3 years (6 credits) of one language OR 2 years (4 credits) of two different languages Fine Arts2 credits 2 semesters of visual art, instrumental music, vocal music or theatre arts Local Grad. Req.1 credit Preparation for College and Careers Total Credits47 credits *Must have GPA of 3.0 by end of senior year *No semester grade below C- in the 47 required credits

Additional considerations for Academic Honors Diploma: Must complete ONE of the following: 2 AP courses and corresponding AP exams –OR- Dual HS/college courses resulting in 6 college credits from the priority dual credit course list –OR- 1 AP course and corresponding AP exam and a dual HS/college course resulting in 3 college credits –OR or higher on SAT(3 sections, no score less than 530 on any section –OR- ACT composite of 26 or above, must include writing

JHS CLASSDC Inst.Course number Cred Hrs.Sem. of Reg *PsychologyOCUPSY 101 General Psychology31 or 2 SociologyOCUSOC 201 Intro. To Sociology31 or 2 *Intro. To EthicsOCUPHIL 220 Intro. To Ethics31 or 2 AP GovernmentOCUGOV 201 Amer. Gov. 3 2 *US HIst. Hon. S1OCUHIS 241 American History31 *US HIst. Hon. S2OCUHIS 242American History3 2 *French 4OCUFrench 101, 101L (Lab)4 2 *Spanish 4OCUSPAN 101, 101L (Lab)4 2 *Pre-Calc. S1OCUMATHCollege Algebra31 *Pre-Calc. S2OCUMATH 120 Trigonometry3 2 AP CalculusOCUMATH 216 Calculus4 2 AP PhysicsOCUPHY 101, 101L (Lab)4 2 Earth Space Hon.OCUPHCS 101, 101L (Lab)4 2 *Anat. and Phys. S1OCUBIO 301 Bas. Hum. Anat.(Lab)31 *Anat. and Phys. S2OCUBIO 302 Bas. Hum. Anat.(Lab)3 2 AP ChemistryOCUCHEM 101, 101L4 2 AP Lit and Comp. S1OCUENG 201 Mstr Pieces Wrld. Lit.31 AP Lit and Comp. S2OCUENG 101 English Comp.3 2 AP Lang and Comp. S1OCUENG 215 Intro to Amer. Lit.31 AP Lang and Comp. S2OCUENG 102 English Comp.3 2 *E/L Comp. OCUENG 101 English Comp.3 2 *Adv. Speech /Comm.OCUENG 202 Fund. of Speech3 2 Indiana Department of Education Guidance Document for Priority Dual Credit Courses *any course with an asterisk

*Intro. To Eng. PLTWIvy TechDESN *Princ. Of Eng. PLTWIvy TechDESN 104 CAD Fund.31 *Digital Elect. PLTWIvy TechEECT *HOSAIvy TechHLHS 100 Intro. To Hlth Car.31 *Medical Terms.Ivy TechHLHS 101 Medical Terms.31 *Info. Comm. And TechIvy TechCINS 101 Intro. To Microcomp.31 *Auto. IIIvy TechAUTC 100 Intro. to Trans.11 *Auto. IIIvy TechAUTC 107 Engine Fund.31 *Auto. IIIvy TechAUTC 122 Braking Systems31 *Auto. IIIvy TechAUTC 127 Engine Repair31 *Early Child Educ.Ivy TechECED 101 Hlth Safety and Nut.31 *Early Child Educ.Ivy TechECED 100 Intro. to Early Child.31 *Early Child Educ. IIIvy TechECED 103 Curriculum Plan.31 *Welding IIIvy TechWELD 100 Welding Processes31 *Welding IIIvy TechWELD 103 Arc Welding31 *Welding IIIvy TechWELD 108 Shielded Metal Arc31 *Welding IIIvy TechWELD 207 Welding31 *Welding IIIvy TechINDT 114 Introductory Welding31 *Radio/TV IVUMCOM 102Intro. to A/V Prod.31 *Radio/TV IIVUMDIA 120 Audio Production31 *Radio/TV IIVUMDIA 140 Video Production3 2 *Precision Machines IVUPMTD 110, 110L (Lab)31 *Precision Machines IVUPMTD *Precision Machines IVUPMTD *Precision Machines IVUPMTD *Precision Machines IIVUPMTD *Precision Machines IIVUPMTD 11231

Core 40 Technical Honors Diploma English8 credits Eng 9, 10, 11 and a senior English course Mathematics6 credits Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II Social Studies6 credits World History (full year) US History (full year) Government & Econ (1 semester each) Science6 credits Must include: Biology I, and ICP, or Chemistry, or Physics, and one other science course Health1 credit 1 semester PE2 credits 2 semesters Electives12 credits Complete a Career Technical program in a related sequence of courses resulting in 8-10 career-tech credits Local Grad. Req.1 credit Preparation for College and Careers Total Credits47 credits *Must have GPA of 3.0 by end of senior year *No semester grade below C- in the 47 required credits

For the Core 40 with Technical Honors diploma, students must: Complete all requirements for Core 40. Earn 6 credits in the college and career preparation courses in a state-approved College & Career Pathway and one of the following: Pathway designated industry-based certification or credential, or Pathway dual credits from the lists of priority courses resulting in 6 transcripted college credits Complete one of the following, - Any one of the 5 options for the Core 40 with Academic Honors - Earn the following scores or higher on WorkKeys; Reading for Information – Level 6, Applied Mathematics – Level 6, and Locating Information-Level 5. - Earn the following minimum score(s) on Accuplacer: Writing 80, Reading 90, Math Earn the following minimum score(s) on Compass; Algebra 66, Writing 70, Reading 80.

General Diploma Beginning with students who enter high school in , completion of Core 40 becomes a graduation requirement. A general diploma is only available to students whose parents feel students are unable to complete the Core 40 curriculum. To graduate with less than Core 40, a formal Opt-out process must be completed. Beginning in fall 2011, Core 40 will be an admissions requirement to attend a public four-year university in Indiana (Core 40 is a minimum requirement – colleges may have additional admissions requirements).

Core 40 Opt-Out Triggers A parent may request that a student be exempted from the Core 40 curriculum and be required to complete the general diploma to graduate, or The student does not pass at least three (3) courses required under the Core 40 curriculum, or The student receives a score on the graduation examination that is in the twenty-fifth percentile or lower when taking the graduation exam for the first time. ***If the decision is made to opt-out of Core 40, the student is required to complete the course/credit requirements for a general diploma and the career/academic sequence the student will pursue is determined.

Core 40 Opt-Out Process The student, the student’s parent/guardian, and the student’s counselor meet to discuss the student’s progress. The student’s career/course plan is reviewed. The student’s parent/guardian determines whether the student will achieve greater educational benefits by completing the general curriculum or the Core 40 curriculum. Opt-Out for signed by parent and student

General Diploma English8 credits Eng 9, 10, 11 and a senior English course Mathematics4 credits Must include 2 credits in Algebra I Social Studies6 credits World History (full year) US History (full year) Government & Econ (1 semester each) Science6 credits Biology I and two more science courses Health1 credit 1 semester PE2 credits 2 semesters Career Academic Sequence 6 credits Electives selected to take advantage of career exploration Local Grad. Req.1 credit Preparation for College and Careers Total Credits40 credits

11th Grade Enrollment Decisions English Social Studies Math Science Foreign Language Electives

Considerations for course selection: Any English, math, social studies, or science course that you did not pass must be repeated. Have you completed health and PE? Strength of schedule is very important to four-year colleges. Four college prep classes/semester recommended. Prep. For College and Careers?

English Choices for Juniors American Literature and Composition (Eng 11) OR Advanced Speech and Communication* OR AP English Language and Composition** AP Eng Lang & Comp College level course where students read a variety of texts, analyze those texts and write with same level of skill, sophistication and thought as in first-year college comp College level course where students read a variety of texts, analyze those texts and write with same level of skill, sophistication and thought as in first-year college comp Intensive reading/writing course which focuses on American literature readings Intensive reading/writing course which focuses on American literature readings *Dual college credit can be earned *Dual college credit can be earned **Students must take AP exam in May **Students must take AP exam in May **Current cost of exam is $91 **Current cost of exam is $91

Social Studies Choice for Juniors U.S. History Or U.S. History, Honors There are no electives in social studies for juniors. U.S. History, Honors Recommendation of B or above in World History Honors Recommendation of B or above in World History Honors May be taken for college credit May be taken for college credit

Math Choices Geometry Geometry, Honors Algebra II (completes Core 40) Algebra II, Honors (also Core 40) Trigonometry (AH math course, 1 cr.) Probability and Statistics(AH math course, 1 cr.) * Pre-calculus* (completes AH) *college credit *May be taken for college credit

Science Choices CourseRecommendations Chemistry IBiology I and Algebra I Chemistry I, HonorsBiology I, Honors and Algebra I, Honors AP CHemistry*B or above in Chemistry I Earth/Space Science, Honors*C- or above in Chemistry I Adv Science, A & P*C or above in Bio I & Chemistry I AP Physics*C or above in Algebra II, Honors AP Biology*C or above in Biology I, Honors and Chemistry I Earth Space ScienceBio I ; and ICP or Chemistry I Physics IBio I; and ICP or Chemistry I *May be taken for college credit

PLTW BioMed Science option All PLTW BioMed courses can be counted as the third year science for all diplomas.

World Languages French I, II, or III German I, II or III Spanish I, II, III or IV Colleges prefer to see advanced study of one language, however, at least two years of a foreign language are recommended.

Now for: ElectivesElectives

Agriculture Full Year Course Landscape Management Semester 1 Plant and Soil Science Semester 2 Natural Resources

Art First Semester Ceramics Fiber Arts Second Semester Sculpture Intro to 3D Art Full Year Courses Introduction & Advanced 2D Art** Drawing I and II Art History/ Adv. Art History **Must take this course before taking any other art course

Science related PLTW Curriculum Principles of the Biomedical Sciences Human Body Systems Medical Interventions

Third Biomedical Course Medical Interventions Students investigate a variety of interventions involved in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease as they follow the life of a fictitious family. The course is a “How-To” manual for maintaining overall health and homeostasis in the body. Students explore how to prevent and fight infection; screen and evaluate the code in human DNA; prevent, diagnose and treat cancer; and prevail when the organs of the body begin to fail. Through these scenarios, students are exposed to a range of interventions related to immunology, surgery, genetics, pharmacology, medical devices, and diagnostics. This course is designed for 11th or 12th grade students.

Business All students must have 1 credit of Prep. For College and Careers. First Semester only Intro. To Business Intro. To Comm. Second Semester only Prin. of marketing Info. Comm. And Tech. Full Year courses Accounting I Interactive Media(Publications) Financial Services (Acct II) Business Math Radio TV (I) and (II) Available First or Second Semester Preparation for College and Careers Entrep. And New Ventures, Prin. Of Bus. Mgmt.

Family & Consumer Science First Semester Interpersonal Relations Child Development Second Semester Interpersonal Relations Adv. Child Development Full Year Courses Nutrition/Wellness

Music Vocal Music Beginning Chorus Intermediate Chorus * Advanced Chorus* Music Theory Instrumental Music * Dance Performance* - (Flag line with Band) * Band/Intermediate Band* * Band/Advanced Band* All are full year courses except Dance Performance *Audition required

Physical Education Lifeguard Training(Semester 2 Only) Must be able to swim 500 yds continuously using several specific strokes, tread water for 2 min using legs only, and submerge to 7-10 ft to retrieve a 10 lb object and return with it to the surface. Strength and Conditioning o S/C class for male athletes o S/C class for females/female athletes o S/C class for non-athletes Check your transcript to make sure you have completed 2 semesters of PE

Technology Intro. and Advanced Manufacturing Focuses on the process of applying engineering, technological, scientific principles in design, production & operation of products, structures and system. Students use modern technological processes, computers, CAD software and production systems Each semester contains its own set of activities, therefore students may take the two semesters independently of one another

Technology Project Lead the Way Introduction to Engineering Design – Principles of Engineering (need IED) Digital Electronics (need IED and POE) Computer Integrated Manufacturing (need IED and POE).(not offered ) Civil Engineering and Architecture (need IED and POE) Engineering Design and Development Computer Science Engineering

Theatre Arts Theatre Arts I and II – first year Advanced Theatre Arts I and II – second year All require an audition *will meet fine art requirement for academic honors diploma

Vocational Programs Three credits/semester Auto Mechanics I Building Trades I Welding I Machine Trades Early Childhood ICE Internship IT/ISS NOT *You are choosing the program NOT the school  Morning class is periods 1 – 4  Afternoon class is periods 5-7  Southridge and Pike Central  Need an additional application form

Ivy Tech College Credit Classes Auto Mechanics I – 6 credit hours Auto Mechanics II – 6 credit hours Welding II – 15 credit hours There will be no extra charge for college tuition for the credit hours Students must earn a grade of “B” or better to receive the college credit.

Machine Trades o Develop skills and knowledge in the shaping of metal parts o Emphasis on basic precision machining operations including use of lathes, drill presses and grinders o Advanced instruction to include use of CNC machines o Can earn dual credit through VU for their Machine Trades programs in Advanced Manufacturing, Tool & Die, and Injection Molding. o Three periods per day at Pike Central High School

Information Technology Information Technology: Information Support and Services (IT:ISS) is offered at VUJC periods 1-3 Students will gain skills to implement computer systems and software, provide technical assistance and manage information systems. Computer applications required. Can lead to A+ certification. For juniors and/or seniors

Information Technology Information Technology: Network Systems Second year of Information Technology Offered at VUJC periods 5 – 7 Two credits per semester Seniors only IT:ISS required

Programs to consider for senior year planning Early Child Development oTwo credits/semester oHeld at Pike Central oRequires three periods/day – periods oMust have taken Child Development and Adv. Child Development Criminal Justice One period of credit, 2 periods in your schedule.

JHS Vocational Programs for seniors Health Science Education(HOSA) Health Science Education – Intro to Pharmacy Two credits Two periods per day Medical Terminology Accelerated Health Science Education One credit per semester One period per day

Vocational Programs for Seniors… Internship 3 credit class Meets at VUJC ICE 3 credit class Meets at VUJC

Education Professions Provides students with organized exploratory teaching experiences in the elementary classroom. Need 95% attendance rate No disciplinary record Be interested in teaching/working in a school atmosphere Must have valid driver’s license and vehicle for own transportation Can take for one or two semesters Students selected by application process

Things to remember….. Student schedules change each semester. Order of classes and teachers can change. We cannot accommodate requests for specific teachers or class periods. There are several opportunities to change classes, however, many of the popular classes fill up and may close. Selecting the classes you want at registration important. Keep track of all dual credit coursework You can make changes to your course requests until June 30. After June 30 no changes will be made until AFTER school resumes in August. Transcripts are distributed to students at the beginning of each semester. Please check them for accuracy On the enrollment form Study Hall has a 100 and/or 200 course number. 100 is first semester and 200 is second semester.  For Academic Honors Diploma-Dual HS/college courses resulting in 6 college credits from the DOE Dual Credit Priority Course list –OR-2 AP credits and corresponding AP exam and a dual HS/college course resulting in 3 college credits-OR-combination of both  Remember your passwords