Registration 2017-2018
Nicole Beale - Guidance Welcome/Introduction Preview Expectations Be Careful Be Deliberate
Overview of the Registration Process Individual Meetings – How to prepare for your meeting Course Assignments/Teacher Input Helpful Hints – Reviewing the book/Arts and CTE Inserts 8 courses + alternatives Online Registration
Graduation Requirements
Graduation Requirements - Abridged English – I, II, III, IV Social Studies – World History, Civics and Economics, American History I and II Science – Earth/Environmental, Biology, Physical (Physical, Chemistry, Physics), and one elective science Math – NC Math 1, NC Math 2, NC Math 3 and a unit beyond (or CTE application courses)– Future Ready Math Substitutions PE/Dance/LMS/Health 2 electives – CTE, Arts, Foreign Language 2 electives – CTE, Arts, Foreign Language, ROTC, or any other subject Total of 22 credits
GETTING THE SCHEDULE YOU NEED/WANT Where you want to finish, guides where you begin. Check college entrance requirements Complete the Education and Career Plan Complete 12th grade first and work backwards Work with your counselor for credit recovery if you have failed a course.
How to make a schedule work For Every A, there must be a B For Every Block, there must be another Block Be careful with the number of “unusual courses” Think hard about your alternates, as you might just get them…
Career Center Think about transportation Determine where you want to take AP courses Think about transportation Do your homework – you cannot drop CC courses You don’t get to pick AM or PM CC Think about how CC will work with your RJR schedule Think about your RJR school/extracurricular commitments Contact CC teachers/counselors if you missed their open house or if you need further information
AP courses offered at RJR AP English Language AP English Literature AP World History AP US History AP Psychology AP Human Geography AP Environmental Science AP Calculus AB AP Art History AP Studio Art AP Music Theory AP French AP Latin
Arts Courses/Audition Process
Visual Arts Courses
Career Technical Education (CTE) Career Technical Education (CTE) in students may choose to enter the workforce, to enroll in a community college or enroll in a 4-year university. Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools is a comprehensive program serving students in Grades 6-12. The mission of the CTE program is to prepare students to be world class workers and citizens in our global economy. Upon high school graduation and the completion of a CTE sequence of courses, INCREASED HONORS OFFERINGS NEW COURSES CTE APPLICATION MATH COURSES