Center Grove High School Course Selection Sophomore Year (Current 9 th Grade)
Quick Overview 1. Review 4-Year Plan which was made in Keystone. 2. Choose 7 courses and a study hall for each semester. (Total 16) 3. College Prep Courses: 4…preferably Choose Alternative Courses 5. Fill out scheduling form with requested 10 th grade courses. 6. Input Course Selection into Skyward. 7. Turn in Course Selection Form with appropriate signatures.
Access Family Connections through both the CGHS and Guidance Homepages
Skyward Username And Password Use your Skyward Login Username and Password. Example: SMITHCHAR000 is entered into the blank instead of an address.
Select the Courses tab to access your 4-year plan
Select “Manage My Course Plan”
Find the Draft Plan you created in Keystone and select “View/Print”
Select “View By Grade Level
10 th Grade Courses in your plan can be Viewed/Printed to assist with entry into Skyward
Course Request Form How to Complete
Looking at the fine print ► Central Nine Applications ► National Honor Society ► Recommendations: Teacher’s Stamp of Approval ► Application Electives: Make sure you choose Alternative Courses ► Summer School ► NCAA Clearinghouse
Skyward Entering Your Course Requests for
This will read as “Courses for ” on your Skyward homepage
2013
Important Dates ► Parent Scheduling Information Night January 24, 2013 at 7pm ► Incomplete Schedules will be returned to the student for correction. ► Schedule requests must be completed online by January 30, The paper schedule request forms are also due at this time in the guidance office. ► Counselor will set up individual appointments once a completed schedule is returned.
Schedule Changes ► Course selections are final and cannot be changed after May 1, 2013, unless the following exists: May 1, 2013, unless the following exists: Need to meet high school graduation requirements Need to meet college entrance requirements Need to balance over-crowded classes An error in computer entry Late staff changes Requested changes related to teacher assignments, lunch assignments, class periods, etc. will not be considered. If you select a year long course, you are committed to that course for the entire year…you cannot drop at semester.