Class of 2019 Registration. Registration is Important to You! It facilitates… Proper placement in courses Fulfillment of graduation requirements Appropriate.

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Class of 2019 Registration

Registration is Important to You! It facilitates… Proper placement in courses Fulfillment of graduation requirements Appropriate selection of elective courses

Registration is a THREE Step Process 1. Orientation with Park Vista counselor 2. Consultation with teachers and parents for input and signatures 3. Submission of completed course selection sheet to “seal” registration process must be returned to your middle school Guidance Counselor.

Materials Needed for Registration Curriculum Guide (online at Course Selection Sheet English Summer Reading Freshman Checklist Cobra Athletic Information (online at Dress Code Attendance Policy Required Registration Information

HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS BELOW ARE THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS NEEDED FOR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION. STATE OF FLORIDA UNIVERSITY ADMISSIONS AND THE BRIGHT FUTURES SCHOLARSHIP HAVE ADDITIONAL ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS INCLUDING A MINIMUM OF 18 ACADEMIC CREDITS TO INCLUDE AT LEAST 4 CREDITS IN MATH AT OR ABOVE THE ALG I LEVEL IN ADDITION TO TWO YEARS OF THE SAME FOREIGN LANGUAGE. I. A total of 24 credits are needed for graduation. These credits must include: ENGLISH:4 credits MATHEMATICS:4 credits (must include Algebra I & Geometry credits) GRADE 8 students taking high school algebra will earn high school credit and that credit will count as one of the four mathematics credits that must be earned in grades SCIENCE:3 credits (must include 1 Biology, 1 Physical Science and 1 equally rigorous course ) SOCIAL STUDIES:3 credits (must include 1 World History, 1 American History, ½ American Government, ½ Economics credit) PHYSICAL EDUCATION:1 credit (½ credit of PERSONAL FITNESS and ½ credit of a P.E. class) PERFORMING/FINE ART:1 credit ELECTIVES:8 credits 24 credits total II. A cumulative grade point average of 2.0 is needed in ALL high school credit courses. III. A passing score is needed on the 10th grade FCAT/FSA Reading and Algebra I EOC. IV. 20 hours of community service/volunteer hours completed in high school are required before graduation. V incoming 9th graders must earn course credit in at least one course through online learning.

ONLINE COURSE REQUIREMENT Each student is required to complete at least 1 course using an online learning program. Suggestions for an online school: More sources available at: AccrCorrPgmsSY2011.pdf

Dress Code School is a student’s place of business and appropriate dress is important. DISRUPTIVE CLOTHING IS FORBIDDEN. A listing of disruptive types of clothing are listed on your handout “Dress Code”.

Dress Code DON’TS

ABSENCES *A student who is absent from school has 48 hours to produce a note to excuse an absence. Failure to do so will result in the absence being marked unexcused. *Unless prior approval by the Assistant Principal has been granted, only illness, death of immediate family members and medical/dental appointments are considered EXCUSED absences. *An absence is considered UNEXCUSED when it is due to oversleeping, missing the bus/ride, vacations, car failures, and clock problems. *For the 11th and subsequent absences, students will only be excused for the following reasons: Illness, documented by doctor’s note; Court subpoena; Funeral (verifiable) Religious (verifiable) NOTE: A “Block” absence is equal to two absences due to the length of the instructional block. *All make up work is the responsibility of the student. Students will be allowed one day for each day absent to make up their work. *Parents or guardians of students who need to miss school due to religious holidays should notify the principal in writing within five days prior to an expected absence to request that the student be excused from attendance. Students shall be permitted to make up work without adverse effects. (DS.095).

TARDINESS All students are expected to be on time to school and in class ON TIME. Students who are not in their classroom when the TARDY BELL signals the start of the class period are considered tardy. Tardy students will not be admitted without a pass or a tardy admit to class.  Students who are tardy to 1st hour are sent to the TARDY ROOM and assigned a SILENT LUNCH.  Students brought in by parents will be given only 3 excused tardies PER semester regardless if the parent writes an excuse for the student being tardy. Traffic on Jog Road is extremely heavy from 7:00 a.m. until 7:40 a.m. Please allocate enough time for your child to get to school on time.  Students who are tardy to class between 2nd and 7th period will be taken to the tardy room and be assigned a SILENT LUNCH. Students who are habitually tardy will be given additional discipline (e.g. Extended Detention after school, ISS, or out of school suspension). NOTE: Tardies in excess of ½ of the period is considered an absence.

CELL PHONES/ELECTRONIC DEVICES Cell phones, headphones, cell phone headsets, electronic games (PSP), laser pointers, and other items that are not conducive to a safe learning environment are not allowed on campus for use during class or between classes. Violation of this policy during the school day will result in confiscation of the device and it will only be released to a parent.

Park Vista Community High School COBRA ATHLETICS In order to ensure your athletic eligibility for the school year, please adhere to the following: The entire eligibility packet must be completed prior to any participation (including conditioning or try-outs). There will be no exceptions. The physical must be dated AFTER May 15, Physicals for cheerleaders must be dated during the school year because try-outs will be in April/May. The residency and medical consent forms must be notarized. All student athletes are required to fill out the insurance fee paperwork and pay a nonrefundable fee of $ If the athlete is selected to participate on one of Park Vista’s athletic teams, they will be required to pay an additional $ This insurance fee is mandated by the School District of Palm Beach County. The eligibility packet and the insurance fee are good for the entire school year. Incoming freshmen are academically eligible to participate in athletics during the fall season, but must earn a 2.0 during their 1st semester to remain eligible. Incoming sophomores, juniors, and seniors must have a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.0. You may obtain an eligibility packet on the Park Vista website and turn it into the coach of your selected sport or the athletic department. If you have any questions, please contact Pam Romero, Athletic Director, at

FALL BOYSCO-EDGIRLS CROSS COUNTRY – DAN BARRY BOWLING – JOYELL MCNEILCROSS COUNTRY – JENNIFER POPP FOOTBALL – BRIAN DODDSSWIMMING – GORDON ANDREWSGOLF – VICKI POLITIS GOLF – IRA HUBSCHMANVOLLEYBALL – ERICA GREEN COMPETITIVE CHEERLEADING – JEANNE LADNER WINTER BOYS GIRLS BASKETBALL – EDWIN JAMESBASKETBALL – KEITH MACKREY SOCCER – TONY SHELLARDSOCCER – STACY IACIOFANO WRESTLING – DAVE WINKLERWEIGHTLIFTING – THADD POKABLA SPRING BOYS CLUB - BOYSGIRLS BASEBALL – LARRY GREENSTEINLACROSSE – VINNIE MASTROFLAG FOOTBALL – CARLTON SMITH TRACK & FIELD – DAN BARRYSOFTBALL – DONNA BURNETT VOLLEYBALL – IRA HUBSCHMANTRACK & FIELD – TIM REEN TENNIS – LUKE DULINTENNIS – HAROLD WILLIAMS WEIGHTLIFTING – THADD POKABLA LACROSSE – KATE MCKAGUE

9 th Grade Course Requirements ( 7 classes): 1.English 2.Math 3.Science 4.Social Studies 5.PE / Personal Fitness 6.Elective 7.Elective/Academy

Take FCAT/FSA Seriously!!  It will determine Intensive Reading, Honors, AICE, AP, etc for next year and beyond.  You need an FCAT/FSA Reading Level of 4 or 5 to enroll in AICE General Papers (English Honors) or Social Studies Honors.  All FCAT/FSA Reading Level 1 and 2 students will be placed into Intensive Reading.

Parents must be involved in the student’s selection of classes. Students will be expected to remain in selected courses for the entire year. Please review this course selection sheet carefully and sign below. Parent Signature_________________________________________ Student Signature __________________________________ PARK VISTA COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL GRADE 9 REGISTRATION FORM STUDENT NUMBERLAST NAMEFIRST NAME HOME PHONEPARENT’S CELL NUMBERPARENT’S WORK NUMBER  See the curriculum guide on the web at for course descriptions. Click on COURSE GUIDE under the GUIDANCE tab.  Parents and students should choose classes carefully. ELECTIVES will NOT be changed next year.  Courses in Italics are included in calculation of BRIGHT FUTURES FMS/FAS GPA.  Make sure that you have obtained teacher recommendation if the signature box is open.  Mark an “X” for all required core courses that will be included in your schedule.  Choose 3 electives. Number these 1,2,3 in order of preference on the reverse side.  Failure to return your course selection sheet by the deadline will result in courses being selected for you by your counselor. No changes will be permitted. All students will be scheduled for levels of English, math and science based upon their FCAT/EOC scores and prior performance. Students with low FCAT/FSA/EOC scores will be required to drop elective courses to take INTENSIVE READING and/or INTENSIVE MATH to support their regular English and/or math class. Thus, the schedule you choose may be changed when FCAT/FSA/EOC scores are received.

THIS IS A REQUIRED COURSE THIS COURSE WILL NEED TO BE RECOMMEDED AND SIGNED BY YOUR CURRENT LANGUAGE ARTS TEACHER. LANGUAGE ARTS DEPARTMENT – CHOOSE ONE (1) ENGLISH I Spring 2014 FCAT Reading Level 1, 2 or 3 SUMMER READING: Animal Farm by George Orwell AICE GENERAL PAPERS (FORMERLY ENG I HONORS) Spring 2014 FCAT Reading Level 4 or 5 SUMMER READING: Animal Farm by George Orwell

THIS A REQUIRED COURSE THIS COURSE WILL NEED TO BE RECOMMEDED AND SIGNED BY YOUR CURRENT MATHEMATICS TEACHER. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT – CHOOSE ONE (1) SPECIAL NOTE FOR STUDENTS CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN ALG I ►Student earning a D in Alg I Reg….Retake Alg I in 9th grade ►Student earning a C in Alg I Reg…2 OPTIONS Option 1: Retake Alg I Reg to improve high school GPA Option 2: Take Geometry Reg with a C on high school transcript Note: Grade forgiveness for a “C” in Alg I is a special case and may be done only for incoming 9th graders ALGEBRA I ALGEBRA I HONORS Spring 2014 FCAT Math Level of 4 or 5 & A/B/C in M/J Pre-Alg Adv GEOMETRY Students earning an A or B in Algebra I Reg GEOMETRY HONORS Students earning an A or B in Algebra I Hon ALGEBRA II Students earning an A, B or C in Geometry Reg or Hon ALGEBRA II HONORS Students earning an A or B in Geometry Hon

THIS IS A REQUIRED COURSE THIS COURSE WILL NEED TO BE RECOMMEDED AND SIGNED BY YOUR CURRENT SCIENCE TEACHER. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT – CHOOSE ONE (1) EARTH/SPACE SCIENCE EARTH/SPACE SCIENCE HONORS Students earning an A or B in 8th grade science advanced BIOLOGY I HONORS Students earning an A/B in advanced 8th grade science and have taken Algebra I Honors OR students who have completed Integrated Science Honors or Earth/Space Science Honors and FCAT Science Level of 4/ RESEARCH I HONORS (Science Teacher Rec) SCIENCE RESEARCH CLASS – SCIENCE FAIR REQUIRED This class is in addition to your science class.

THIS IS A REQUIRED COURSE THIS COURSE WILL NEED TO BE RECOMMEDED AND SIGNED BY YOUR CURRENT SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHER. SOCIAL STUDIES – CHOOSE ONE (1) WORLD CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY VISIONS/PURSUITS HON Spring 2014 FCAT Reading Level 4 or ADVANCED PLACEMENT HUMAN GEOGRAPHY FCAT READING LEVEL OF 4 OR 5 THIS IS A RIGOROUS COLLEGE LEVEL COURSE REQUIRING A SERIOUS TIME COMMITMENT AND DEDICATED WORK ETHIC.

THIS IS A REQUIRED COURSE PHYSICAL EDUCATION – REQUIRED FOR FRESHMEN X / PERSONAL FITNESS/TEAM SPORTS 1 Students will have one of these classes 1st semester and the other 2nd semester.

ELECTIVES Please choose three (3) electives and NUMBER THEM IN ORDER OF PREFERENCE (for example : #1 for your 1st choice, #2 for your 2nd choice, etc.). Every effort will be made to give students their first choices subject to course availability. Your choices are final and courses selection is for the entire year. If there is a line to the right of a course, your 8th grade teacher/counselor must sign the line to indicate their recommendation. The $ symbol indicates material cost/donation requested.

WORLD LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT SPANISH I “B” OR BETTER IN 8TH LANGUAGE ARTS & FCAT READING 3/4/5 LANGUAGE ARTS TEACHER’S SIGNATURE SPANISH II “C” OR BETTER IN BOTH SEMESTERS OF SPANISH I LANGUAGE ARTS TEACHER’S SIGNATURE FRENCH I “B” OR BETTER IN 8TH LANGUAGE ARTS & FCAT READING 3/4/5 LANGUAGE ARTS TEACHER’S SIGNATURE FRENCH II “C” OR BETTER IN BOTH SEMESTERS OF FRENCH I LANGUAGE ARTS TEACHER’S SIGNATURE

MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS *SATISFIES FINE/PERFORMING ARTS REQUIREMENT* INTRO TO INFORMATION TECH Microsoft Office: WORD, POWERPOINT, EXCEL This is he prerequisite course for FOUNDATIONS OF WEB DESIGN, DIGITAL DESIGN I,TECH SUPPORT, E-COMMERCE AND MULTIMEDIA FOUNDATIONS If you are currently enrolled in COMPUTING FOR COLLEGE & CAREERS in 8 th grade. You may take INTRO TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY. If you would like, you may select INTRO TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY and either: FOUNDATIONS OF WEB DESIGN DIGITAL DESIGN I TECH SUPPORT E-COMMERCE MULTIMEDIA FOUNDATIONS This will give you two computer classes in your schedule for 9 th grade.

LANGUAGE ARTS DEPARTMENT *SATISFIES FINE/PERFORMING ARTS REQUIREMENT* JOURNALISM I (NEWSPAPER Sem 1 & YEARBOOK Sem 2) LANGUAGE ARTS TEACHER’S SIGNATURE THEATRE 1 (DRAMA) LANGUAGE ARTS TEACHER’S SIGNATURE DEBATE I FCAT READING 4/5 ($75.00 FEES & DUES) Saturday competitions/ATTENDANCE REQUIRED LANGUAGE ARTS TEACHER’S SIGNATURE

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT Students will have the opportunity to apply for the academy for 10th grade AUTO MAINT & LIGHT REPAIR 1 ($) AUTO COLLISION REPAIR 1 ($)

PERFORMING ARTS DEPARTMENT *SATISFIES FINE/PERFORMING ARTS REQUIREMENT* BEGINNING CHORUS ($) CONCERT BAND ($) AT LEAST ONE YEAR OF MIDDLE SCHOOL BAND IS REQUIRED. CONTACT MR. SNIPES AT IF INTERESED IN MORE ADVANCED BAND. BAND TEACHER’S SIGNATURE INSTRU TECNQS 1 ($) (PERCUSSIONISTS) BAND TEACHER’S SIGNATURE EURYTHMICS (COLOR GUARD) ($) AUDITION REQUIRED. CONTACT MR. SNIPES AT KEYBOARDING I (BEGINNING PIANO)

FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT *SATISFIES FINE/PERFORMING ARTS REQUIREMENT* ART 2/D ($) CERAMICS/POTTERY I ($) ART 3/D COMP ($)

We will now pass out the course selection sheets and other important materials.

1.Write your name, student number and phone number(s) in the appropriate spaces 2.Write your TEACHER’S NAME in the upper right hand corner of the page 3.Write the RETURN DATE in the upper right hand corned of the page

Now choose three (3) electives and NUMBER THEM IN ORDER OF PREFERENCE #1 for your 1st choice #2 for your 2nd choice #3 for your 3 rd choice When we ask, please pass in your course selection sheets. You will be receiving a copy to take home to have signed and to discuss your elective choices with your parents.

Good luck future COBRAS and we will see you next year!!!!!!