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Albertville High School Tenth Grade Registration Information 2016-2017
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Graduation Requirements AREA OF STUDYREQUIREMENTSCREDITS English Language ArtsEnglish 9,10,11,124 Mathematics Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II w/ Trig or Algebra w/ Finance 4 Science Biology and a Physical Science 3 rd &4 th chosen from approved science classes 4 Social Studies World History, US History I, US History II, and Government/Economics 4 Physical Education LIFE (personal fitness) *one JROTC credit may be used to meet this requirement 1 Health Education AL Course of Study: Health Education 0.5 Career Preparedness (Career and Academic Planning, Computer Applications, Financial Literacy) 1 CTE/Foreign Language/ Arts Education When choosing these courses, students are encouraged to complete 2 courses in sequence. 3 Electives2.5 Total Credits Required for Graduation24
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College & Career Ready Benchmarks ACT test: Reading (22), Math (22), English (18), OR Science (23) AP exam: Qualifying score (3+) Approved transcript college or postsecondary credit while in high school ACT WorkKeys: Silver Approved industry credential (i.e., ServSafe, PQA, BQA, NCCER, CNA, 3 years in ROTC, business must pass at least two MOS suites) Military enlistment
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Core Classes
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10 th Grade Math Algebra B Principles of Geometry Geometry Pre-AP Geometry Algebra II with Trig. Pre-AP Algebra II with Trig.
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10 th Grade Science, English & History Chemistry Pre-AP Chemistry 10 English Pre-AP English US History from 1877-present AP US History
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Career Tech Classes
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Agriscience Intro to Veterinary Science Veterinary Science Poultry Science Introduction to Metal Fabrication Intro to MIG Construction Framing Urban Forestry Forestry (one semester) Landscape Design & Management (one semester) Green House Management & Design
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Business Advanced BTA Multimedia Design Multimedia Publications Business Finance Accounting I Sports & Entertainment Marketing Fundamentals Internet Marketing Aggie Advocate (application-Mrs. Aycock) Aggie Vision (application-Mrs. Aycock)
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Work Based Learning Coop Ed. Seminar – 4 periods Coop Ed. Seminar – 3 periods Coop Ed. Seminar – 2 periods Coop Ed. Seminar – 1 period
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Culinary Hospitality & Tourism (pre-requisite) Culinary I (2 period block first semester) Culinary II (2 period block second semester) Senior Project (2 period block) Culinary Aides (approval by instructor) Students should pick up applications for Culinary I & II in Mrs. Bolding’s room.
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Health Science Foundations Of Health Science (pre-requisite) Human Body Structures Introduction to Pharmacy Senior Internship (2 period block- May be taken only after Fnd. Of Health Science & Human Body Structures)
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Sports Medicine Foundations Of Health Science (pre-requisite) Sports Medicine Fundamentals Sports Medicine Intermediate
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JROTC JROTC I JROTC II JROTC III JROTC IV JROTC Drill (approved by instructor)
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Fine Arts
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Band Symphonic Wind Ensemble Percussion Jazz Brass Quintet Band placement follows Spring evaluations.
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Choir Serendipity VocalEase CenSations CenterStage Choir Stage Crew (elective – see Mrs. Tidmore) Choral Assistant (no credit – see Mrs. Tidmore) Choir placement follows Spring auditions.
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Visual Arts Introduction to Visual Arts (one semester) Visual Arts II (application-Mrs. Frazier) Visual Arts III (application-Mrs. Frazier) Visual Art Portfolio Prep (Senior only)
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Additional Electives
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Foreign Language Spanish I Spanish II French I French II
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Distance Learning Dual Enrollment (meeting: Feb. 8 at 6:00pm in Library) Snead State Community College (10 th -12 th ) UA Early College (10 th -12 th ) (Feb. 9 at 9:30 in Library) Aviation-Enterprise State Com. College (11 th -12 th ) ACCESS Online courses – see offerings at AHS Registration Information online or pick up in guidance office.
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Technical School Collision Technology Automotive Service Building Construction Robotics/Mechatronics Welding Technology Applications may be picked up in the guidance office.
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Driver’s Education Summer School Session June 6-June 23 (must attend the first week classes: 7:45-11:30) Cost $90.00 (must pay day of registration) Sign up: April 29 th at 7:00 am in the guidance office (first come first served) MANDITORY: Every student must have their driver’s permit to take the class.
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Credit Advancement/Recovery Students may take courses to advance their credits through summer school or dual enrollment. Students may recover courses using a computer based program during summer school.
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Summer School **Session I: June 6 – June 23, 2016 Session II: July 5 – July 21, 2016 First Block - 7:45 a.m. until 9:35 a.m. Second Block - 9:50 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. Cost - $25.00 per course No summer school on Fridays
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Closing Thoughts Registration Forms need to be turn in to your English teachers by FEBRUARY 8 th.
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