Sturgeon Bay High School
January – students select courses Course Description Handbook February – course requests entered in computer March/April – counselors create preliminary schedules May – individual student meetings June – schedules sent home w/ report cards June 24 – SCHEDULE CHANGES DEADLINE August 30 – Freshman Orientation Night 7:00 p.m., HS Auditorium
English4.0 credits Mathematics3.0 credits Science3.0 credits Social Studies3.0 credits Physical Education1.5 credits Health0.5 credits Life Skills0.5 credits Personal Money Management0.5 credits Electives10 credits Total26 credits Additional Requirements: 40 hours Community Volunteering 1.5 Grade Point Average after 8 semesters
40 hours required Satisfied using one of the following: Service Learning class Volunteer on own time – submit form
TERM BLOCK 1 95 m BLOCK 2 95 m LUNCH BLOCK 3 95 m BLOCK 4 95 m 1 A B A B 2 3 4
Foundations of Business (NWTC) 11 th & 12 th grade only Basic Business & Careers 9 th & 10 th grade only
Freshman Transition Program M-W-Th-FBridges – Study Hall TuesdayLife Skills Career ExplorationDiversityPersonal Boundaries Communication SkillsCharacter EducationStudy/Testing Strategies Stress ManagementDecision-MakingEmotional Health Balanced LifeAddiction PreventionPower of Thoughts Conflict ManagementPost-HS PlanningHealthy Relationships Shaken-Baby SyndromeTeam BuildingSuicide Prevention Guest speakers are utilized for many areas
English 9 or English 9 – Honors English 10 or English 10 – Honors English 11 or English 11 – Honors Grade 12: Option 1: English 12 Option 2: English Composition 1, Oral Communications Option 3: AP English Literature & Composition
GRADE 8 - MATH Pre-Algebra Basic Geometry & Statistics College Math
GRADE 8 - PRE-ALGEBRA Option #1 Algebra I Geometry Algebra 2, Prob & Stats Trigonometry, Pre-Calc Option #2 Algebra I Geometry Algebra 2, Prob & Stats Senior Trigonometry
GRADE 8 – ALGEBRA 1 Accelerated Geometry Algebra 2, Prob & Stats Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus AP Calculus (all year)
Earth Science Biology 1 credit from any of the following: Computer Programming 1Chemistry Food & NutritionPhysics AstronomyEcology Human Biology 102Renewable Energy
World Cultures or Modern European History US History American Studies
Fitness Foundations A different Phy Ed course may be entered if Fitness Foundations does not fit into the schedule.
Satisfied in middle school No Health in MS? Take online course in HS St. John Bosco & St. Peter satisfied
13 “core college preparatory” courses - English 4 credits - Mathematics (min. Algebra II)3 credits - Natural Science3 credits - Social Science/History3 credits 4 elective credits in: English, mathematics, natural science, social science/history, foreign language (2 years), fine arts, computer science, other academic areas
NWTC CREDIT Foundations of Business Accounting Principles Business Law English Composition I Oral Communications Child and Adolescent Development College Math Renewable Energy Technology Intro to Psychology NEW UW-SYSTEM CREDIT Human Biology 102 Spanish 202 *Eliminated College English 100 & 105 Must be junior/senior to earn college credit
AP Calculus AP Chemistry AP English Literature & Composition AP Studio Art – Drawing AP Studio Art – 2D Design AP United States History AP Online Courses AP exams in May – earn college credit
Requirements: Self-motivated learner Lots of screen time Brigham Young University Online Northeast Wisconsin Online Network Online Course Selection
Baseball Basketball - Boys Basketball - Girls Cross Country Football Golf Wrestling Volleyball Soccer – Boys Soccer – Girls Softball Swimming – Boys Swimming – Girls Track Cheerleading (not WIAA)
AODA/Project 180 Audio/Visual Club Chess Club City Rhythm Destination Imagination Forensics Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Future Teachers of America (FTA) Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) History Club Humanities Club Intramurals (basketball) Jazz Band Battle of the Books Math Team Mock Trial School Musical National Honor Society Service Club Student Council Tech Challenge World Language Club Yearbook Youth in Government
Mandatory meeting for ALL athletes TBA 6:00 p.m. HS Auditorium Contact: Pat Blizel, Athletic Director or
Online Registration
Review purpose of HS – Motivation to learn Healthy food, exercise, sleep Study routine at home Regular grade checks on PowerSchool Get involved Push self beyond comfort level Keep discovering post-HS interests Find positive role models
Gary Grahl School Counselor (Gr. 9 & 10)