Title: High School Scheduling
1High School Scheduling
2Eleventh Grade Course Selection Sheet
- Please write your last name, first name, gender,
homeroom, and telephone number. - Sheets must be turned into your English teacher
by February 16, 2007! -
3- Graduation Requirements
- 25.5 credits are required for graduation
- 4 credits of Science
- 4 credits Social Studies (including economics and
western civ) - 4 credits of English
- 4 credits of Math
- 4 semesters of Physical Education
- Computer Based Applications, Drivers Theory,
Personal Wellness and Speech - Each students must schedule at least 6 credits,
and a physical education class each year. - You are encouraged to carry 7 credits
4Sequential subjects in math, science and foreign
language require a C or better level of
achievement in order to move to the next higher
level. A line appears in front of the courses
where teacher approval is needed. The TEACHER
(not you!) will circle and initial these courses
(English, science, social studies and
math).Example_____ 0100 English 11_____
0101 English 11 Academic_____ 0102 English 11
Honors
- Be Sure to Check Prerequisites for all Courses!
5Honors Courses
- Honors courses for students who are planning on
attending a four year college or university and
are looking for a rigorous course load. - Prerequisites for Honors Courses
- A final grade of a B or better in the previous
honors course - A final grade of an A or better in previous
academic course - Teacher Recommendation
6Appeal Procedure
- Students may initiate an appeal if they prefer
to enroll in an honors course but have failed to
meet the prerequisites. - The appeal must be submitted in writing by
completing an Appeal Form,signed by the student
and parent, and submitted to your guidance
counselor.
7English Course Offerings
- English 11
- English 11 Academic
- English 11 Honors
- Creative Writing (semester)
- Humanities
- World Mythology (semester)
- Writing Workshop (semester)
- Theater Arts I (semester)
- Theater Arts II or III
8Social Studies Course Offerings
- American History Academic, Honors or AP
- American Legal Systems (semester)
- Leadership (semester)
- History of Western Civilization Academic or
Honors - History in the Headlines (semester)
- AP European History
- Sociology (semester)
- AP Psychology
- AP American Government and Politics (semester)
9Science Course Offerings
- Chemistry Academic or Honors
- Chemlife
- Physics Academic
- Physics Honors
- AP Biology
- AP Chemistry
- AP Physics
10Mathematics Course Offerings
- Integrated Essentials Math II,or III
- Integrated III Academic
- Integrated III Honors
- Precalculus Academic
- Precalculus Honors
- AP Statistics
- AP Calculus AB
- AP Calculus BC
11Required Courses
- Please circle the course number of the
following courses - _____ 852 Physical Education 11
- If you have not taken CBA, Personal Wellness or
Speech, consider scheduling these courses for
next year!
12You may choose all other subjects by circling the
NUMBER ONLY on the course selection
sheet.Please rank your choices!
- Example
- ____ 002 Media II Broadcast
- ____ 824 Digital Design (semester)
- ____ 648 Popular Music (semester)
13- Period 1 English 11 Period 1 English 11 H
- Period 2 Integrated Math II Period 2 Integrated
Math III - Period 3 ChemLife Period 3 Physics
- Period 4 American History Period 4 Phys. Lab
(M) - Period 5 Lunch Period 4 Study Hall (T-F)
- Period 6 Spanish III Period 5 American History
- Period 7 World Myth.(1st sem) Period 6 Lunch
- Period 7 Drivers Theory(2nd sem) Period 7 Spanish
III - Period 8 PE (1st sem) Period 8 PE (1st sem)
- Period 8 Study Hall(2nd sem) Period 8 Child
Dev.(2nd sem) - Period 9 Media II Yearbook Period 9 Concert Choir
14NCAA Guidelines
- The National Collegiate Athletic Association
(NCAA) has specific guidelines for high school
student athletes who wish to be eligible to
compete in college athletics. There are four
basic criteria which include - graduation from high school
- minimum core grade-point average
- minimum ACT or SAT scores
- completion of 16 core courses
- Planning for college and college athletics
(Division I, II or III) begins in grade nine in
order to complete the core courses. Check with
your guidance counselor or the NCAA website for
information concerning the specifics of the above
criteria. - NCAA website www.ncaaclearinghouse.net
15THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!