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Students must earn 21 credits Score a total of 18 points on 7 core PARCC assessments. CLASS of 2018 and beyond › ELA I and II, Algebra, Geometry, Biology, American History and American Government Students can earn from 1-5 points for each exam, based on their performance. 5 – Advanced, 4 – Accelerated, 3 – Proficient, 2 – Basic,1 – Limited ELA = 4Math = 4Science/Social Studies = 6 THIS IS ONLY 14! You MUST get 4 additional points on any tests!
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21 credits AND passing all 5 parts of the OGT › Reading › Writing › Science › Math › Social Studies
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English – 4 credits Math – 4 credits Science – 3 credits Social Studies – 3 credits Health – 0.5 credits Physical Education – 0.5 credits (or waiver) Financial Literacy – 0.5 credits Elective – must have 1 in foreign language or technology or business or fine arts
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English - 4 credits English 9, English 10, English 11, English 12 or Honors English 9, 10, 11, 12 * Honors English 12 (College Writing 1 & 2) **CCP** Electives: Creative Writing (1&2) Young Adult Literature Public Speaking (offered every other year) Debate (offered every other year) Mythology (offered every other year)
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Mathematics – 4 credits – 1 must be Algebra 2 or equivalent Required Honors Track Algebra 1Honors Geometry GeometryHonors Algebra 2 Algebra 2Honors Advanced Math AP Calculus Functions & Spatial Sense OR Advanced Math OR Statistics (CCP) OR Functions and Trig
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Science – 3 credits Must have 1 physical, 1 life, and 1 advanced science Required Physical Science Biology (life) Advanced Chemistry Anatomy Anatomy CCP Biology II AP Physics Physics
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Social Studies – 3 credits Must include: 0.5 credits of American History 0.5 credits of American Government 0.5 credits of Financial Literacy Required Modern World History American History American Government or AP Government Electives: Geography – 0.5 credits World Issues – 0.5 credits Psychology AP Psychology Western Civilization
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Electives For Freshmen: Foundation of Art – 0.5 credits Computer Graphics I & II – 0.5 credits each Creative Applications for Computers I & II – 0.5 credits each Web Design I & II – 0.5 credits each Spanish1/French 1 Food & Fitness – 0.5 credits Parenting – 0.5 credits Warrior Grill – 0.5 credits Dating & Marriage – 0.5 credits Warrior Essentials – 0.5 credits Finance Your Future – 0.5 credits Intro to Technology Woodworking Band Band Auxilary (color guard, danceline, majorette) Warrior Women’s Chorus Concert Choir Vocational Agriculture All Business Classes FOR A COMPLETE LIST – PLEASE REFER TO THE SCHEDULING GUIDE
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1 - English 9 2/3 - Algebra 1 4/5 - Physical Science 6 - Modern World History 7/8 - Physical Education / Health 9 – Lunch 10 – Study hall 11/12 – Elective 13/14 – Elective 15 - Elective
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- College Credit Plus – Any qualified student - Formerly known as PSEO, Dual Credit, College in High School, Seniors to Sophomores - (Deadline to claim intent to participate is April 1) - Parent Meeting February 11 @ 6:00 in high school auditorium - MCCTC – juniors and seniors - AP Courses - CBI - Each option has criteria that must be met in order to participate.
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More course selections More independence = more responsibility Grades determine future (count now!) More clubs/activities/extra-curriculars More educational options/pathways Higher expectations
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Eligibility is based upon the 9 weeks prior to the season you are playing (example: If you play football, the 4 th 9 weeks from the previous school year determines your eligibility.) You must be passing 5 credits (not 5 classes) You must have at least a 1.0 GPA. NCAA – See www.eligibilitycenter.orgwww.eligibilitycenter.org
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Mr. Ken Harris › (330)938-4407 › Kenneth.Harris@WBWarriors.org › Last Names A-L › IEP Students Mrs. Jana Stitle › (330)938-4405 › Jana.Stitle@WBWarriors.org › Last Names M-Z › CCP Students
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