Course Selection 2019-2020
* Reminders * Due Date: Friday, March 8, 2019 to your English teacher 6.5 Credit Minimum Use your resources to assist you with your course selection: Teachers Parents/Guardians College representatives Academic planning guide/career pathways
Important Notes Bolded courses are NCAA approved Underlined courses have prerequisites that must be met 3x cycle / 6x cycle / 9x cycle / 12x cycle/18 weeks * Courses have CHS option available
Graduation Requirements English 4.0 Credits Math 4.0 Credits Social Studies 3.0 Credits Science 3.0 Credits Phys. Ed. 2.0 Credits Health .5 Credits Humanities 1.0 Credits Electives 6.0 Credits Total 23.5 Credits
English (4 credits) Senior English Senior CP English AP English 20th Century Literature * You may take additional Language Arts courses as electives.
Social Studies (3 credits) U.S. History II or AP U.S. History American Government or AP U.S. Government & Politics World Cultures, AP World History or AP Human Geography *You may take additional Social Studies courses as electives.
Science (3 credits) Biology plus two other science courses * You may take additional science courses as electives
Mathematics (4 credits) Recommend taking next sequential math course Other options for seniors: -Accounting, Consumer Math, Economics, AP Economics , Personal Finance & Investing, and AP Computer Science A are also offered as math credits during your senior year.
Physical Education (2 credits) Strength and Conditioning Fit for Life
Humanities (1 credit) Electives (6 credits) Foreign Language Technology Education Business Education Family Consumer Science Art Music
Programs Unique to Seniors Opportunities to continue your learning outside of CDHS: Dual Enrollment(1/2 day or full day) Cooperative Education (1/2 day) Internship Work
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION (up to 3 elective credits) WHAT IS COOPERATIVE EDUCATION? WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO PARTICIPATE? WHAT IS THE APPLICATION PROCESS? FAQ Does co-op meet the graduation requirements? Will I get a grade for co-op? How does co-op affect my college application? Can I stay active in sports/activities if I do co-op? If I have a job, can I work there for co-op? Will the school provide transportation to/from co-op? WHAT NOW?
NCAA Participation in Division I and Division II Sports in College Core Courses: bolded on course selection sheet, not all courses are NCAA approved Core GPA SAT/ACT Scores NCAA – www.eligibilitycenter.org
Check the Academic Planning Guide WHAT NOW? If you are even slightly interested in participating in co-op or dual enrollment, you MUST sign up during course selection of your junior year. You must also still sign up for 6.5 credits even if you are considering either of these. Be cognizant of deadlines!!! Check the Academic Planning Guide Guidance Webpage Questions