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1 Next Year Course Requests
Home Access Center Next Year Course Requests

2 ***Must use Internet Explorer
Go to district website using Internet Explorer: Click on Home Access in the top right portion of the screen OR Select Resources on the red menu bar for the drop down menu and select Parent Resources ***Must use Internet Explorer

3 Enter User Name and Password provided to you for HAC.
Passwords are case sensitive. **If you receive any error messages it may be necessary to add casdschools.org to Compatibility View Settings in Tools on your Internet Explorer Tool bar -HAC will open to the Home Screen showing the students current schedule. -Next click on the Classes icon. -Then select the Requests Tab.

4 The list of Course Request by Department appears.
Click on Edit to view the Courses available and to request the course check it’s box. Click Save and the window will close allowing you to select another request. If you decide you do not want to request a course select Edit again and uncheck the box and Save again. If you have multiple children to schedule, click Change Student in the top right corner.

5 Middle School Math Sequence
6th Grade – CPM 1 7th Grade – CPM 2 or hybrid CPM2/CPM 3 8th Grade – CPM 3 or CPM Algebra Scheduling Notes: 7th graders took an Algebra readiness assessment to determine if placement in Algebra for 8th grade would be warranted. Select 6th graders with recommendations from teachers as well as student performance in CPM 1 this year also took the Algebra readiness assessment to determine if placement in Algebra in 7th grade is warranted. For those 6th graders that are performing above grade level but not quite ready for Algebra in 7th grade, a hybrid of CPM2 and CPM3 will be an option. Parents should contact your child’s counselor if you believe your child should be placed in a math course other than the course scheduled for your child. Parents will NOT schedule math courses.

6 Pre-AP courses Pre-AP courses are on-grade level academically advanced courses designed to challenge motivated students to understand a deeper level of content. The coursework requires students to engage in independent and analytical assignments and to complete additional reading/work outside of class. Each Middle School offers Pre-AP courses in English, Science, and Social Studies. The only criteria for a student to enroll in Pre- AP courses in the middle school is a willingness to accept the academic challenge that the increased rigor of these courses present. Pre-AP courses are designed to prepare students for high school Pre-AP and Advanced Placement (AP) courses. AP courses are college-level courses taught in a high school setting.


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