Options for students at Dundee High school Welcome Class of 2023 Options for students at Dundee High school
Graduation Requirements Subject Required Credits English 4 Mathematics Science 3 Social Studies Physical Education Health 1 .5 World Language 2 VPAA Electives 7.5 Total: 26 26 Credits 1 semester class = ½ credit 3.5 credits each semester
Dundee High School Graduation Requirements Course Requirements (26 Credits) English – 4 Credits Physical Education-1 Credit English 9 – 1 Credit English 10 – 1 Credit Health – ½ Credit English 11 or AP English 11 – 1 Credit English 12 or AP English 12– 1 Credit or Visual Performing Applied Arts (VPAA)– 1 Credit Math – 4 Credits Algebra I – 1 Credit Geometry – 1 Credit On-line Learning Experience – No Credit Algebra II – 1 Credit Math Elective (A math class in 12th Grade) – 1 Credit Science – 3 Credits Foreign Language -2 credits Biology I – 1 Credit 2 years of a language other than English or Chemistry – 1 Credit 1 year and an additional 1 year of VPAA or Physics or Physical Science – 1 Credit CTE program Social Studies – 3 Credits World History –1Credit American History or AP American History – 1 Credit American Government – ½ Credit Economics – ½ Credit
Testing Out Opportunities Students can test out of any course Every student is afforded the opportunity at the beginning of each semester Must get a 77% or higher to earn credit Only credit not grade will be awarded Given a “P” on transcript Not calculated in final grade
Advanced Placement Options AP English 11 AP English 12 AP Calculus AP American Government AP American History
Elective Options Beginning Art/Painting Adv Art/Painting Ceramics Choir Band/Jazz Band Accounting Finance Marketing Computer Programming Student Publications Creative Writing Speech and Theatre FFA – Agricultural Science * Construction Trades * Drafting/CAD Engineering Design Powerlifting Team Sports Advanced Chemistry Anatomy & Physiology Current Events Contemporary American History History of American Politics Women in History * CTE Program
Dual Enrollment FACTS: Steps to Dual Enroll: Apply to the college 9-12th grades gpa of 2.5 or higher qualifying Accuplacer or SAT scores Counts as both high school and college credit Cannot be a hobby/recreational or theology/religion course Tuition, fees, and books are covered up to the allotted amount per the state guidelines Failure of course= repayment to the school Apply to the college Take the Accuplacer (college entrance exam) or submit SAT scores Meet with your counselor Complete paperwork to register for class (done with counselor and requires parent signature)
Monroe County Middle College (MCMC) 5 year program Located on MCCC’s campus Begins 9th grade year Earn HS diploma and up to associate’s degree or 60 credits College courses taken at MCCC Health Science or STEM career pathway See flyer for more information and deadlines http://www.monroeisd.us/departments/curriculum/middlecollege/
Monroe County Technical & Career Early College Monroe County Technical & Career Early College (MCTC) 5 year program For students that want to pursue a technical certificate Begins 11th grade year Earn HS diploma and college credit Students complete CTE coursework at high school and then continue at MCCC. http://www.monroeisd.us/departments/curriculum/career-and-technical- education/monroe-county-technical--career-early-college/
Career Technical Education (CTE) Consortium All Monroe county schools are part of this consortium The idea is to allow students to travel to area high schools to take CTE course offerings (auto, welding, consumer & family sciences, etc.) that aren’t available at the student’s home high school. See flyer for the current opportunities in local high schools. This option is available during senior year for students.