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Title: SCHEDULING CLASSES FOR NEXT YEAR


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SCHEDULING CLASSES FOR NEXT YEAR
  • WELCOME!
  • Please take out a pen and put your name, student
    I.D. number and date on your credit worksheet.
  • Your credit worksheet will be collected and used
    for your attendance today!

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GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
  • 4 English credits
  • 4 Math credits
  • 3 Science credits
  • 3 Social Studies credits (minimum ½ government)
  • ½ credit of Computer Science
  • ½ credit of Health
  • ½ credit of Physical Education
  • 1 credit of a Visual/Performing Art
  • Financial Literacy Requirement
  • 4 ½ credits of Additional Courses
  • minimum of 21 credits

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  • This is a WORKSHEET.
  • We expect uncertainty on your part. Please speak
    to your teachers about the appropriate classes
    you should be taking next year.
  • We will answer all question at the end of the
    program.

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English options (4 credits)
  • Classics to Contemporary Literature required
    senior year!
  • Course options
  • English 9 or Honors English 9
  • English 10 or Honors English 10
  • English 11 or AP English Language Composition
    or AP English Literature Composition
  • Classics to Contemporary Lit (½) (Senior year
    only)
  • Additional English Electives
  • Journalism 1/Newspaper Production (½),
    Journalism/Newspaper 2, 3 (1 credit)
  • Speech (½),
  • Science Fiction (½),
  • Senior Literature (½)
  • Human Rights in Society (½)
  • New Dimensions (1) ENG
  • Service Learning (1) ENG

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English options (4 credits)
  • Classics to Contemporary Literature required
    senior year!
  • Course options
  • English 9 or Honors English 9
  • English 10 or Honors English 10
  • English 11 or AP English Language Composition
    or AP English Literature Composition
  • Classics to Contemporary Lit (½) (Senior year
    only)
  • Additional English Electives
  • Journalism 1/Newspaper Production (½),
    Journalism/Newspaper 2, 3 (1 credit)
  • Speech (½),
  • Science Fiction (½),
  • Senior Literature (½)
  • Human Rights in Society (½)
  • New Dimensions (1) ENG
  • Service Learning (1) ENG

6
Math options (4 credits)
  • Possible Pathways Course Options
  • Algebra (1) ? Geometry (1) ? Algebra 2 (1)
  • Trigonometry (½)
  • Pre-calculus (½)
  • College Algebra (½)
  • Contemporary Math (½)
  • Data Analysis Statistics (½)
  • AP Statistics (1)
  • Geometry (1) ? Honors Algebra 2 (1) ? Honors
    Pre-calculus (1) ?
  • AP Calculus AB (1)
  • AP Calculus BC (1)
  • AP Statistics (1)

7
Science options (3 credits)
  • Must include 1 Phy Sci (Phy Sci, Chem, or
    Physics) 1 Biology!
  • Please note some courses have pre-requisites
  • Course options
  • Physical Science (1)
  • Chemistry or Honors Chemistry (1)
  • Physics (1), AP Physics 1 (1), AP Physics 2 (1)
    and AP Physics C (1)
  • Biology or Honors Biology (1)
  • Additional Science Electives
  • Physical Geology (1)
  • AP Physics 1 (1)
  • AP Physics 2 (1)
  • AP Biology (1)
  • AP Chemistry (1)
  • Ecology (1)
  • AP Environmental Science (1)
  • Anatomy/Physiology (1)

8
Social Studies options (3 credits)
  • Must include 1 U.S. History, 1 World History, ½
    U.S. Government!
  • Course options
  • US History (1) or Honors US History (1)
  • World History (1) or Honors World History (1)
  • U.S. Government (½) or AP U.S. Government (1)
    (Senior year only)
  • Additional Social Studies Electives
  • AP U.S. History (1)
  • AP European History (1)
  • AP Psychology (1)
  • AP Economics (Micro Macro) (1)
  • Sociology (½) Social Psychology (½)
  • Examining Race An American Study (½) Eastern
    Civilizations (½)
  • New Dimensions (1) SOC
  • Service Learning (1) SOC

9
World Language Options
  • Latin 1, 2, 3, AP
  • French 1, 2, 3, Honors 4, AP
  • Spanish 1, 2, 3, Honors 4, AP
  • German 1, 2, 3, Honors 4, AP
  • Mandarin Chinese 1, 2, 3, 4
  • American Sign Language 1, 2, 3

10
Fine Arts(Part of Visual/Performing Arts - 1
credit)
  • Art 1 Pre-Requisite for all Art classes (½)
  • Ceramics (½), Creative Crafts (½), Mixed Media w/
    Drawing Design (½), Advanced Drawing (½),
    Creative Painting (½), Advanced Painting (½),
    Advanced Art 1 (1),
  • AP Studio Art (1), Art Yearbook (1)
  • Band (1), Orchestra (1), Choir (1), Musical
    Theatre (½), Advanced Musical Theatre (½), AP
    Music Theory (1), Bach to Rock (½),
  • Graphics 1 (½), Graphics 2 (½), Advanced Graphics
    (½)
  • Digital Photo 1 (½), 2 (½), Advanced Photo (½)

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Computer Science (1/2 credit)
  • Integrated Computer Applications (½)
  • Multimedia Technology (½)
  • Web Design and Programming (½)
  • Computer Science 1 (½)
  • Designing Mobile Applications (½)
  • AP Computer Science (1)
  • Digital Video Production (1)

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Applied Arts
  • Business (½)
  • Business Essentials, Entrepreneurship, Accounting
    Principles
  • Family Consumer Sciences (½)
  • Transitions, Healthy Living, Creative Foods,
    Independent Living, Child Development, Interior
    Design
  • Technology (½)
  • Woods 1 2
  • Advanced Woods 3
  • Engineer Drawing 1

13
Physical Education Health(1/2 credit of PE ½
credit of Health)
  • PE 9 ¼ credit
  • HHS during the year
  • HHS Summer School
  • Stow Summer School
  • Kent Summer School
  • Health (½)
  • PE 10 ¼ credit
  • Personal Safety Fitness
  • Competitive Team Sports
  • Individual Dual Sports
  • Personalized Strength Training
  • Strength, Speed, Agility, Quickness
  • Current Trends in Strength Training
  • OR ¼ may be taken through another district in
    summer school

14
Financial Literacy
  • Classes that will meet Financial Literacy
    requirement
  • Business Essentials
  • Transitions
  • Independent Living
  • Integrated Computer Applications
  • AP Economics
  • Test Out Option (Senior year)

15
Peer Collaboration
  • Prerequisite None Grade 9-12
  • Graded S/U Credit .5/1.0
  • Time Frame Semester or Year
  • The Peer Collaboration elective course (.5
    credits per semester) provides students with the
    opportunity to acquire and enhance their
    development of 21st Century Skills such as
    leadership, problem solving, critical thinking,
    communication, and collaboration. Peer
    Collaborators will support other students in
    various school environments with the primary role
    of assisting their peers in understanding
    content, helping them to complete assignments,
    providing a social partner and serving as a role
    model. Students will be required to participate
    in training sessions and to document
    participation in the program through journaling.

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Honors Diploma
  • English 4 credits
  • Math 4 credits (starting with Algebra 1)
  • Science 4 credits (must have Physics)
  • Social Studies 4 credits
  • Language 3 or 2 2 of the same language
  • Visual/Performing Arts 1 credit
  • GPA 3.5 or ?
  • ACT 27 or SAT 1210
  • 7 of these 8

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Course Request Worksheet
Name Student ID Grade (next year) Student ID Grade (next year)
Course Request Worksheet Course Request Worksheet Course Request Worksheet
All 9th, 10th and 11th grade students must maintain a minimum of SIX classes per semester. Seniors must maintain a minimum of FIVE classes per semester.   All 9th, 10th and 11th grade students must maintain a minimum of SIX classes per semester. Seniors must maintain a minimum of FIVE classes per semester.   All 9th, 10th and 11th grade students must maintain a minimum of SIX classes per semester. Seniors must maintain a minimum of FIVE classes per semester.  
Course Name Course Name Course Number
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
If you are a high school athlete, add the following code to your list 439999. You do not need to write in lunch or study hall they are automatically added to your schedule as applicable. If you are a high school athlete, add the following code to your list 439999. You do not need to write in lunch or study hall they are automatically added to your schedule as applicable. If you are a high school athlete, add the following code to your list 439999. You do not need to write in lunch or study hall they are automatically added to your schedule as applicable.
This form must be signed by your parent or
guardian (even if you are 18 years old), or you
will not be permitted to register for classes.
Check with your English teacher for the specific
date and time you will be entering your courses
on-line. PARENTS please note If your child
enrolls in an Advanced Placement course, he/she
will be required to take the AP exam(s) in May.
As a guide to exam costs, the exam fee for each
AP course in the 2015-2016 school year was 91
per exam (may be higher). AP Physics C exam is a
higher amount. ? Parent signature (mandatory)
Date
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NEW Online Scheduling From Home
  • You must schedule online through Home Access
    Center (HAC) between
  • Wednesday, February 25th
  • Sunday, March 1st

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Credit Worksheet
  • Pass the WHITE sheet to your left.
  • Handing this in counts as your attendance.
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