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  • Welcome to Maiden High School Registration!

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Promotion Requirements
  • A ninth grade (Freshman) student must earn 6
    units to be promoted to grade ten.
  • A tenth grade (Sophomore) student must have a
    total of 13 units to be promoted to grade eleven.
  • An eleventh (Junior) grade student must have a
    total of 20 units to be promoted to grade twelve.
  • A twelfth grade (Senior) student must earn 28
    credits to graduate.

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Steps in the Registration Process
Step 1
  • Future-Ready Core
  • or Occupational

Step 2
Select a Career Cluster
Study the graduation requirements
Step 3
Develop a four-year plan of classes
Step 4
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Future-Ready Core (current 11th)
  • English 4
  • Mathematics (Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II,
  • and higher level math course, see Registration
    handbook for options)
    4
  • Science (A physical science, Biology, and Earth
    Science) 3
  • Social Studies (World History, Civics and
    Economics,
  • U.S. History) 3
  • Health and Physical Education 1
  • Foreign Language (Not Required for Future-Ready
    Core,
  • but is required to attend a 4-yr university)
    (2)
  • Addtl. Academic Credits 2 combination from CTE,
    Arts,
  • or For. Lang. 4 electives (cluster
    recommended) 6
  • Electives 7
  • Total 28

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Future-Ready Core (current 9th 10th)
  • English 4
  • Mathematics (Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, and
    higher
  • level math course, see Registration handbook
    for options) 4
  • Science (A physical science, Biology, and Earth
    Science) 3
  • Social Studies (World History, Civics and
    Economics, American
  • History I II or AP US History addtl.
    elective) 4
  • Health and Physical Education (plus CPR
    certification) 1
  • Foreign Language (Not Required for Future-Ready
    Core,
  • but is required to attend a 4-yr university)
    (2)
  • Addtl. Academic Credits 2 combination from CTE,
    Arts, or
  • For. Lang. 4 electives (cluster recommended)
    6
  • Electives 6
  • Total 28

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Occupational Course of Study
  • English 4
  • Mathematics (Intro to Math, Algebra I, and Occ.
    Math III) 3
  • Science (Applied Science I and Biology) 2
  • Social Studies (Occupational Social Studies I and
    II) 2
  • Health and Physical Education (plus CPR
    certification) 1
  • Vocational / CTE electives 4
  • Electives 12
  • Work Hours
  • Total 28

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Math sequence
  • Math I (Y) ? Foundations of Math II Math II (Y)
  • Math I ? Math II
  • Math II (Y) ? Foundations of Math III Math III
    (Y)
  • Math II ? Math III
  • Algebra II ? Discrete Math, Adv. Functions, or
    Pre-Calculus (honors)
  • Pre-Calculus ? Honors Discrete Math AP
    Statistics
  • or
  • Topics in Calculus AP Calculus
  • This is just recommendation talk to your
    math teacher or counselor if student/parent
    choice is different

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CTE Career Clusters
  • Hospitality and Tourism
  • Human Services
  • Information Technology
  • Manufacturing
  • Marketing
  • Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
  • Transportation, Distribution, Logistics
  • Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources
  • Architecture and Construction
  • Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications
  • Business Management and Administration
  • Finance
  • Health Science

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  • Important Information
  • from the
  • Registration Handbook
  • (to be given to you as SOON as we receive them)

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Levels of Fine Arts including Art, Sculpture,
Band, Chorus, Concert Choir, Theater Arts
Description/Name of CTE clubs available for
students to join
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A list of public universities in NC and the
minimum requirements you must have to be
considered for admission!
Collegiate sports teams you can participate on
if admitted!
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Virtual Courses
  • Apex 9th -12th grade (Retaking a Course for
    credit) depends on the course (cannot be Exit
    Standards - Eng. II, Alg. I, Bio) - see
    Counselor
  • NCVPS 10th-12th grade student must pay for
    textbooks if taking any AP courses, should know
    they are year-long and only one credit
  • College Career Promise online or CVCC campus
    11th-12th grade - HS College credit
  • College Career Promise CTE - 11th-12th grade
    HS College credit (on CVCC or MHS Campus)

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All CVCC courses (online or on campus)
  • See the GREY part on the back of your
    registration sheet for available classes. Please
    be aware that any course taken from CVCC has a
    cost () of an activity fee books to be paid by
    student

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NEW programs through CVCC
COS 111AB COS 112 AB (F) RISING 11th grade
Cosmetology Concepts I-AB Salon I-AB -
Mon-Fri 715-1030 am (Newton) COS 111BB COS
112BB (S) RISING 11th grade Cosmetology
Concepts I-BB Salon I-BB -Mon-Fri 715-1030
am (Newton) Rising 12th grade see Mrs. Teague
GRA 121 GRD 141 (F) Graphic Arts I Graphic
Design I -Mon-Fri 130-405 GRA 151, GRA 152,
PRN 155 (S) Computer Graphics I II, Screen
Printing - Mon Fri. 130-405
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NEW programs through CVCC
MAC 131/ MAC 141 / MAC 151 (F) Blueprint
Reading/Machining I, Machining Applications I
Machining Calculations - Mon-Fri AM _at_
CVCC MAC 122 / MAC 124 / MEC 110 (S) CNC
Turning, CNC Milling,
Into to CAD/CAM -Mon-Fri AM _at_ CVCC
ISC 112 / MNT 110 / HYD 110 (F) Industrial
Safety, Intro to Maintenance Procedures,
Hydraulics/Pneumatics -Mon-Fri AM _at_ CVCC ELC
112 / ELC 128 (S) DC/AC Electricity Intro to
PLC - Mon Fri. AM _at_ CVCC
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CVCC Classes Cut Scores
  • To be eligible for enrollment, a high school
    student must meet the following criteria
  • Be a high school junior or senior
  • Have a weighted GPA of 3.0 on high school
    courses and
  • Demonstrate college readiness on an assessment in
    English, reading and mathematics PLAN, PSAT,
    SAT, ACT, Compass, Accuplacer, or Asset

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SAT SAT ACT ACT
English 500 English 18
Critical Reading 500 Reading 21
Math 500 Math 22
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College Readiness Benchmarks on Approved Tests PLAN PSAT Asset (NCCCS Cut Score) COMPASS (NCCCS Cut Score) Accuplacer (NCCCS Cut Score)
English 15 49 41 Writing 70 Writing 86 Sentence Skills
Reading 17 50 41 Reading 81 Reading 80 Reading
Mathematics 19 50 41 Numerical Skills and 41 Int. Algebra 47 Pre-Algebra and 66 Algebra 55 Arithmetic and 75 Elem. Algebra
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Monday, March 10th - Friday, March 22nd in
the Seminar Room
Registration Schedule for Rising 10th, 11th,
12th graders
You must have your registration sheet signed by a
parent to register.
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