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1 “REGISTRATION for JUNIOR YEAR”
Assumption High School Student Services presents, “REGISTRATION for JUNIOR YEAR”

2 During this session we will discuss:
Course Requirements for graduation Credit Detail Department Offerings ACT/Second Assessment

3 COURSE REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION
Department Religion Faith Seminar English Social Studies Mathematics Science Foreign Languages Fine Arts Physical Education Wellness TOTAL Required 4 years / 2 units 4 years / 4 units 3 years / 3 units None 1 year / 1 unit 1 semester / .5 unit 26 UNITS Recommended for College  4 years 3 years 2 years (Catalog p. 9) 15 UNITS All students in grades 9-12 must take at least 6.5 credits each year unless approved by administration.

4 CREDIT DETAIL Your CREDIT DETAIL includes a listing of all of the courses you have taken and in which you are enrolled. Make sure you have met all of the requirements for graduation. English th English th English th English semester must be writing (Catalog p. 15) Fine Arts Health Math Physical Education Religion Faith Seminar 2.0 Science Physical and Life Science Social Studies World Civilization, US History 1 semester of Government Elective Credits 5.5 Overall Credit Summary 26 required (minimum)

5 DEPARTMENT OF RELIGION
Faith Seminar .25 HS credit per quarter Required during 1 quarter of each semester. Theology HS credit per quarter Required during 1 quarter of each semester Semester 1: Meeting Jesus in the Sacraments Semester 2: Catholic Social Teaching Service: 10 hours of approved service per semester Catalog: 11-13

6 Required: 4 credits for graduation
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Required: 4 credits for graduation Options for Juniors: AP Literature and Composition 1 HS credit per year OR Mastering Literature and Composition 1 HS credit per year Electives: Creative and Practical Writing .5 HS credit Literature Appreciation .5 HS credit* *May be repeated. College Courses: Public Speaking 3 credits and .5 HS credit Catalog: 14-17

7 DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
Required for graduation: Minimum of 3 credits Generally including Algebra 1, Algebra 2, or Algebra 2 for Calculus, and Geometry as a basis for additional coursework College Courses: Math for Liberal Arts 3 credits and .5 HS credit Introduction to Statistics 3 credits and .5 HS credit (prerequisite – Math ACT of 22 or acceptable ALEKS score) Calculus I 4 credits and .5 HS credit (prerequisite – Math ACT of 27 or acceptable ALEKS score) AP Courses: AP Calculus .5 HS credit (prerequisite – successful completion of Calculus I) Catalog: 18-21

8 MATH SEQUENCES GENERAL COLLEGE-BOUND COLLEGE-BOUND
Not Mathematically Option I Oriented Pre-Algebra Pre-Algebra Algebra I Algebra I Algebra I Algebra II Geometry *Transition Algebra *Geometry Geometry TransitionAlgebra Algebra II Algebra III Statistics 1st Semester nd Semester *Students may take Transition Algebra and Geometry for a full year simultaneously to better reinforce Algebra skills prior to taking Algebra II.

9 MATH SEQUENCES COLLEGE BOUND ACCELERATED ACCELERATED
Option th Grade 9th Grade Algebra I Algebra I Algebra I Algebra II for Calculus Algebra II Algebra II for Calculus *Geometry Pre-Calc and Trig Geometry Geometry Calc I (AP Calc) Math for Liberal Arts Pre-Calc and Trig Calc and/or Statistics Statistics 1st Semester nd Semester 1st Semester nd Semester Calc I (AP Calc) *Geometry is recommended but not required if students take Pre-Calculus and Trigonometry. Students may also take Algebra II or Algebra II for Calculus and Geometry simultaneously. Calc and/or Statistics 1st Semester nd Semester

10 Required for Graduation: Minimum of 3 credits for graduation
DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE Required for Graduation: Minimum of 3 credits for graduation including 1 credit of biological science and 1 credit of physical science College Courses: General Biology IA 4 credits and .5 HS credit (prerequisite Biology and Chemistry) General Biology IIA 4 credits and .5 HS credit (prerequisite General Biology IA) Human Anatomy and Physiology I W/Lab 4 credits and .5 HS credit Human Anatomy and Physiology II W/Lab (prerequisite Human Anatomy and Physiology I) AP Courses: AP Chemistry 1 HS credit per year (prerequisite Chemistry and Algebra II) AP Physics (Online) .5 HS credit (prerequisite Pre-Calculus) Catalog: 22-25

11 DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL STUDIES
Required for Graduation: Minimum of 3 credits for graduation Including: World Civilizations, US History, and 1 semester of Government plus .5 elective. College Courses: Introduction to Sociology 3 credits and .5 HS credit AP Courses: AP Psychology (Online) .5 HS credit (prerequisite Biology) AP Microeconomics (Online) .5 HS credit AP Macroeconomics (0nline) .5 HS credit Catalog: 26-30

12 DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES
Foreign Language is not required for high school graduation; however, 2-3 years of the same foreign language may be required for college admission. 4 years is optimal. See Student Services concerning other foreign language questions. College Courses: Intermediate Spanish I 4 credits and .5 HS credit (prerequisite: 2-3 years of high school Spanish) Intermediate Spanish II (prerequisite: Intermediate Spanish I) AP Courses: AP Spanish 1 HS credit per year Catalog: 31-33

13 DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
Business and Vocational Ed. are not required for high school graduation; however, classes in these areas offer real-life experiences and 21st century job skills. College Courses: Principles of Accounting 3 credits and .5 HS credit Introduction to Business Personal Finance (prerequisite: Algebra I) Catalog: 34-36

14 DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS
Students are required to take a minimum of 2 semesters of Fine Arts for graduation. Courses are available in both Music and Visual Arts. College Courses: Music Appreciation 3 credits and .5 HS credit Art Appreciation (prerequisite: Art Foundations) Catalog: 37-41

15 DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION
4 years of PE and 1 semester of Wellness are required for graduation. PE .25 HS credit per quarter Required during 1 quarter of each semester. Lifetime Fitness Competitive Fitness Weight Training Wellness: .5 HS credit Catalog: 42-44

16 ACT INFORMATION Take or retake the ACT.
Access the ACT website at actstudent.org. Register to take the test. Get test tips and take practice tests. Your username and password for ACTPREPONLINE are in your packet. Find your ACT scores. Get college planning, financial aid, and career planning information. Attend ACT Club.

17 ACT INFORMATION School Code 161-089 UPCOMING ACT Dates:
April 14, June 9, 2018 September 8, 2018 October 20, 2018 December 8, 2018 February 9, 2019 April 6, Registration deadlines are approximately 1 month prior to the test date. Check actstudent.org. See Student Services if you do not intend to take the ACT for information about second assessment options.

18 EARLY GRADUATION EARLY GRADUATION: Should a student and his or her parents wish to investigate early graduation, he or she would follow the procedure below: • A conference is held with Student Services staff the first semester of junior year to discuss rationale and select an alternate course for graduation. • Credit requirements must be met in a satisfactory manner. • A conference with the student’s parents, principal, and student is arranged for final discussion and approval of the plan. It is the policy of the Assumption High School Board of Education that tuition for graduates will be charged on the basis of four years of studies. If a student elects to graduate in fewer than four years, he or she is still responsible for the full fourth year tuition at the prevailing rate. (Catalog p. 4)

19 QUESTIONS Registration materials are due FEBRUARY 20, If you have any questions, just drop by Student Services. We would be happy to help you!

20 So, now that you know how to do the work, let’s find the solution!


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