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Here’s what we’re doing…. Review courses completed & courses still needed for graduation. Learn about next year’s grade-level course requirements. Review college entrance requirements - CADRs (university only) Connect class choices now to future plans Learn about technical training courses (satellite & wanic) Overview of challenging & dual credit courses (running start, AP, CHS, tech prep, advanced courses) Get ready for registration for next year

Access Grad status profile in Student vue

Non-credit requirements Current 9th & 10th, not 11th

Review your grad status Required Completed In progress Remaining Grade level courses for next school year Need a cadr? (university entrance) Something missing?

cadrs Only for university entrance in Washington state English – 4 credits (met through high school requirement) Math – 3 credits: algebra 1, geometry, & algebra 2 Math-based quantitative course in senior year (additional math or quantitative science course, ie: physics, chem) Science – 2 credits (met through high school requirement) World language – 2 credits in same language Social science (history) – 3 credits (met through high school requirement) The arts – 1 credit (met through high school requirement) Always check with out of state colleges for their requirements

Satellite & WANIC courses Technical training classes preparing for college & career readiness Hands on learning – try out a career now for free, gain skills for college Satellite on our high school campuses – application in counseling office Wanic is out of district – apply online: wanic.org Career & technical education credit Many programs offer cross credits in other areas Story time

Advanced & dual credit classes: advanced placement College course taught in high school. College board curriculum demonstrates commitment & success in rigorous course for college applications Most colleges nation-wide offer college credit, advanced placement, or both, for qualifying ap exam scores Take ap exam in may ($100 or no charge if free/reduced lunch)

Advanced & dual credit classes: College in High School College course taught in high school through an agreement with local college (UW, Edmonds, Cascadia) demonstrates commitment & success in rigorous course for college applications Most require college placement exam to get the college credit Earn credit in the high school class = earn credit in the college class Upon completion, Transcript developed at the college we have the agreement with not as easily transferred out of state as AP can be No exit exam required

Advanced & dual credit classes: running start Attend college classes at local community or technical colleges Must qualify by taking placement exam or have sbac scores that meet the college’s standard On a different school calendar Earn credit in the college class = earn credit for the high school class Disciplined & organized Taking classes with all age levels at the college Go to bhs counseling site and research running STart https://bothell.nsd.org/counseling/running-start

WE offer….. AP Music theory Ap environmental science AP Comp Science principles Ap world history 10 AP Psychology Ap/CHS u.s. history 11 AP English Lang 11 Ap/CHS government 12 AP English Lit 12 Ap human geography AP/CHS Calculus AB Chs programming I AP Stats Chs English 12 AP Biology Chs pre calculus AP Chemistry Chs differential calculus AP Physics Chs intro Environmental science

More… Chs global studies 12 Adv. Programming topics I & II CHS 3rd year French, german, Japanese Adv. Projects in computer science Chs 4th year French, german, Japanese, Spanish Adv. Art photo & ceramics Adv. Accounting

Uncertain future – try it out Algebra 2 CHS English 12 Contemporary issues 12 Web design & personal finance Marine biology & Forensics Intro to engineering design 5 college credits can be earned with this schedule

Experience Focus – learn a skill Algebra 2 Chs global studies 12 Welding & independent living 3 credits auto tech (gives 3rd credit science & 1 credit of non-cadr English 11 or 12) 5 college credits can be earned with this schedule

15 college credits can be earned with this schedule University focus Ap calculus ab CHS Intro to environmental science English 12 Contemporary issues 12 Chs 4th year Spanish chamber choir 15 college credits can be earned with this schedule

Running start – you are in college Fall quarter: English composition Spring quarter: College strategies International relations Pre calculus I Intro to programming Calculus I Winter quarter: Human biology General psychology 45 college credits can be earned with this schedule Precalculus II

Parting wisdom Don’t overschedule yourself – keep balance in your life Choose classes to build your future self Hang on to your grad status profile for registration (feb 15th) Jot down ideas for courses you want next year Questions? Make an appointment with your counselor