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1 Course selection process

2 Who will be involved in the course selection process?
You, the student – You will take on the largest role in this process because these are YOUR classes. Your parents/guardians - Discuss your potential classes & future plans with them. They will have valuable feedback to help guide your choices. Your teachers – They will make recommendations for your core classes (English, math, science, social studies), as well as some of your elective choices. Your counselor – You’ll meet to discuss your future career plans, as well as go over your selected & recommended classes to finalize them for next year. Your counselor will also make course recommendations based upon your future career plans.

3 What should I expect to happen?
You’ll review the sophomore elective course choices during your workrooms and over Christmas break. Your teachers will inform you of their recommendations for you in your core courses & possibly some of your elective courses January 5th & 6th.    You will discuss your course selections with your parent/guardian. You will meet with your personal counselor individually to discuss & finalize your course selections in January.

4 COURSE SELECTION PACKET
Review the FOUR YEAR PLAN Make sure you know the required classes for sophomore year How many electives are you able to take? Review the SOPHOMORE ELECTIVE COURSE OPTIONS Notice how the courses are organized under departments (i.e. art, business, music, etc.) Courses with an F behind the number are FULL YEAR classes Courses with an S behind the number are SEMESTER classes The Course Selection Guide with course descriptions & prerequisites are on the Richards website. Look at the top of the elective sheet for where to go to find it Courses with an * next to them means they are dual credit classes. Taking these classes means you have the POTENTIAL to earn both high school AND college credit for them Review the CTE DUAL CREDIT PROGRAM handout Notice the benefit of taking dual credit classes See which classes can be taken for dual credit Learn what you need to do to earn college credit for these classes

5 Calendar Summary December 19th through January 6th-enter course electives choices for next year January 5th & 6th-meet and discuss core course recommendations with your teachers January 9th-31st- meet with counselors to discuss and confirm class placements February-April-no changes are made May 1-20-lawst chance to see your counselor about course changes for next year. Changes will only be made with parent permission and if classes have available seats so choose wisely in January!!

6 Use your PSAT results for Guidance
1. Sign in to current CollegeBoard Account, or sign up for an account If you provided an on your scantron, use the same address and click forgot password to begin using your account. To sign up students will need the following information: Name, Gender, Birthday, address (use d218.net account), high school name (HAROLD L. RICHARDS) , expected graduation date, and parent contact information ( is optional –you do not know your parent’s - uncheck the highlighted boxes  2. To the left of the page click “sign up” under My Organizer 3. Insert required information 4. Click the bottom box stating you agree with terms and conditions. If your account shows no scores, please call

7 https://studentscores.collegeboard.org/viewscore
Reading your report Need MORE assistance reading your report?

8 Why Link Collegeboard to khan Academy?
Linking your accounts will further personalize your practice: the practice recommendations on Khan Academy will be based on your PSAT/NMSQT results All future scores from the SAT, PSAT/NMSQT, PSAT 10 and PSAT 8/9 will also be sent to help customize your practice and recommendations on Khan Academy. You will be able to jump right into practice without having to take any additional diagnostic quizzes or practice tests to get personalized recommendations.

9 Link your Account TO Khan Academy
Step 1 Log in to or create your Khan Academy account at satpractice.org Step 2 When prompted, agree to link your Khan Academy and College Board accounts Step 3 Sign in to your College Board Account and hit “Send” to send your scores


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