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1 REGISTRATION Course Selections for Juniors

2 Things to consider when choosing classes:
Graduation Requirements College Requirements Career Goals Time Sports Part-time job Clubs, etc. Any required classes not passed?

3 Graduation Requirements
English semesters (4.0 credits) Math (algebra & geometry required) 6 semesters (3.0 credits) Science semesters (2.0 credits) Social Studies 5 semesters (2.5 credits) World History 2 semesters grade 10 U.S. History 2 semesters grade 11 Government 1 semester grade 10, 11 or 12 P.E semesters (3.5 credits) Health semester (0.5 credit) ComCon(computers/consumer ed.) 1 semester (0.5 credit) Driver Education 1 semester (0.0 credit) Electives semesters (1.0 credit) Art, Music, Foreign Language, Vocational, Tech Ed., Business, Family & Consumer Sciences Additional classes from core and electives Total credits 22.00 Participate in State Testing

4 College Requirements College Admission Requirements Vary
English 4 years Math* years Science* years Social Studies 3 years Electives 2 years Foreign Language** Music Art **Some colleges/universities require two or more years of the same foreign language. Note: Refer to individual college catalog.

5 NCAA Requirements Division I
Complete a total of 16 NCAA core courses in the following areas: 4 years of English. + 3 years of math (Algebra 1 or higher). +2 years of natural/physical science (including one year of lab science if offered). +2 years of social science. +1 additional year of English, math or natural/physical science. +4 additional years of English, math, natural/physical science, social science, foreign language, comparative religion or philosophy. Division II Complete a total 16 core courses in the following areas: 3 years of English. +2 years of math (Algebra 1 or higher). +2 years of natural/physical science (including one year of lab science if offered). +2 years of social science. +3 additional years of English, math or natural/ physical science. +4 additional years of English, math, natural/ physical science, social science, foreign language, comparative religion or philosophy.

6 Now Let’s Get Started! Double check prerequisites!
(Classes you must take and pass first) Students planning to graduate early Bring request letters to registration -Student letter -Parent letter After March 24, 2017 classes cannot be changed unless… Clerical Error Graduation requirement College requirement Student ability See page 4 of the Student/Parent Handbook

7 Sample Schedule 7:40 am – 3:10 pm
Semester one Semester two Adv. English 11 U. S. History U. S. History 3. TEAM TEAM Physics Physics PE 11 PE 11 PE 11 Algebra 2 Algebra 2 Algebra 2 Lunch Lunch Elective Elective Elective or Study Hall Elective or Study Hall

8 Sample Schedule With AP Science
7:40 am – 3:10 pm Semester one Semester two Adv. English 11 U. S. History U. S. History 3. TEAM TEAM AP Biology (50 min.) AP Biology (50 min.) AP Biology (25 min.) AP Biology (25 min.) AP Study Hall (25 min.) AP Study Hall (25 min.) Algebra 2 Algebra 2 Algebra 2 Lunch Lunch PE 11 PE 11 Elective or Study Hall Elective or Study Hall

9 Sample Schedule With Tech Campus
7:40 am – 3:10 pm Semester one Semester two Adv. English 11 U. S. History U. S. History TEAM TEAM Automotive Tech Automotive Tech Automotive Tech Automotive Tech Automotive Tech Automotive Tech Lunch Lunch Algebra 2 Algebra 2 Ind. & Team Sports Ind. & Team Sports

10 Sample Schedule With Cosmetology
7:40 am – 3:10 pm Semester one Semester two Cosmo TEAM Cosmo Tech Cosmo Tech Cosmo Tech Cosmo Tech Cosmo Tech Cosmo Tech Cosmo Tech Cosmo Tech Honors English 11 Honors English 11 Honors English 11 U.S. History U.S. History 11. Honors Algebra 2 Honors Algebra 2

11 AP Language and Composition
English English 11 Advanced English 11 Honors English 11 AP Language and Composition

12 English Department Elective Credits
Publications- Newspaper *Theater I *Theater II Publications- Yearbook *Mythology Reading Workshop *Creative Writing * One Semester class

13 Mathematics Geometric Concepts Algebra II AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC Geometry Honors Algebra II Honors Geometry Pre -Calculus AP Statistics Intermediate Algebra II Honors Pre -Calculus Calculus III/ Multivariable Calculus Statistics & Trigonometry Math Workshops Elective Credit Only

14 *Environmental Science Honors Human Anatomy & Physiology
Earth Science Chemistry Advanced Chemistry Honors Earth Science Honors Chemistry *Environmental Science 1 1/2 AP Biology Physics 1 1/2 AP Chemistry Honors Physics *Astronomy 1 1/2 AP Physics 1 1 1/2 AP Physics C Honors Human Anatomy & Physiology *One Semester class

15 Advanced Strength & Conditioning
Physical Education P.E. 11 **Aerobics Advanced Strength & Conditioning *Individual and Team Sports **Personal Fitness and Nutrition **Spin **Advanced Health Integrated P.E. *Requires grades of “B” in previous two semesters of Physical Education **Requires grades of “C” in previous two semesters of Physical Education

16 Social Studies Required Courses Elective Courses World History
U.S. History *Government Honors World History Honors U.S. History *Honors Government AP World History AP U.S. History *AP U.S. Govt. & Politics Elective Courses *World Geography *Global Insights AP Psychology *Economics *Psychology *AP Microeconomics *Sociology *AP Macroeconomics *One Semester class

17 Foreign Language French I Spanish I Spanish II French II
Honors Spanish II Honors French II Spanish III French III Honors Spanish III French IV Spanish IV Honors French IV AP Spanish IV Honors French V Honors Spanish V

18 Spanish Placement for Native Speakers
Placement Test at Grant Community High School -February 2017 -Room 291 Contact Mrs. Catarino in room 291 with questions.

19 Art *Introduction to Art *Drawing I *Ceramics I *Painting I
*Drawing II *Ceramics II *Painting II *Sculpture *Digital Art *Digital Photo AP Studio Art *One Semester class

20 Symphonic Band Percussion
Music Treble Choir Men’s Chorus Beginning Band Symphonic Band Winds Mixed Chorus Concert Choir Symphonic Band Percussion *Flag Corp Honors Choir Honors Band *1/4 credit only

21 *Technology Exploration I *Technology Exploration II
Technology Education *Technology Exploration I *Mechanical CAD I *Technology Exploration II *Mechanical CAD II *Woodworking Tech I *Architectural CAD I *Woodworking Tech II *Architectural CAD II Advanced Woodworking Tech *One semester class

22 Sports & Entertainment *Business Management & **Graduation requirement
**Com/Con *Personal Finance *Advanced Microsoft Office *General Business *Marketing: Sports & Entertainment Accounting I *Web Site Design I Accounting II *Web Site Design II *Business Management & Entrepreneurship *Business Law *One Semester class **Graduation requirement

23 Family & Consumer Sciences *Life Resource Management
*Parent & Child Development *Life Resource Management *Food Preparation & Nutrition I *Sewing I *Food Preparation & Nutrition II *Sewing II *one semester class

24 Students must meet the following guidelines in order to be considered for enrollment into a tech campus program: -History of good attendance Not to exceed 5 absences per semester -Minimum of 10.5 credits -Good disciplinary standing -Pay certain program fees -Complete an application Tech Campus

25 Tech Campus Programs Communications Human Services
Manufacturing/Industrial 3D Gaming and App Dev. Certified Nurse Assisting Robots and Automation (1st session only) Computer Support Services 1 & 2 Cosmetology 1 & 2 Construction Skills & Management 1 & 2 Game Programming & Virtualization Culinary Arts Manufacturing Multimedia Design 1 & 2 Early Education & Teaching Laser Technology 1 & 2 Emergency Medical Services (seniors only) Welding-Fabrication 1 & 2 Fire Fighting 1 & 2 Engineering Technology and Project Lead the Way Criminal Justice Transportation Introduction to Engineering and Design/Principles of Engineering Law Enforcement and Crime Scene Investigation Automotive Collision Repair Computer Integrated Manufacturing/Civil Engineering and Architecture (2nd and 3rd sessions only) Medical Assisting Automotive Service 1 & 2

26 Summer School 2017 The dates for Summer School 2017 are as follows:
Fee: $ per semester Semester 1 June 5 - June 22 (Mon - Thur) 8:00 a.m - 1:00 p.m Semester 2 June 26- July 13 (Mon - Thur) 8:00 a.m - 1:00 p.m No classes on Tuesday July 4, class will be made up on Friday July 7 Register online

27 Class Meeting Times: 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Monday – Thursday
Summer School Classes Remedial Courses Class Meeting Times: 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Monday – Thursday English Mathematics Science Social Studies Physical Education English 9 Algebra Biology U. S. History PE English 10 Algebra Earth Sci Government Health English 11 Geometric Con. Chemistry Economics English 12 Geometry World History Enrichment Courses PE Health *Com/Con (May also take for credit recovery)

28 Summer School Driver’s Ed.
Monday–Thursday June 5–June 22 Early: 8:00 am – 11:00 am Late: 11:30 am – 2:30 pm Behind-the-wheel will be scheduled separately

29 Summing it all up! Double check prerequisites for each course.
Make sure you have at least 6 classes for each semester. Reschedule failed classes or plan to use credit recovery. You must qualify for honors or AP classes and have department approval. Your registration appointment time will be given to you in your TEAM room. Please share this information with your parent or guardian. Make any course selection changes before March 24,

30 Schedule Changes * To fulfill graduation requirements
* To fulfill a college entrance requirement * Student ability * Clerical error * Extenuating circumstances with approval from administration See page 4 of Student/Parent Handbook


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