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Junior Registration
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Graduation Requirements
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College Entrance Requirements
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Course Offerings Course Offerings
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New Course Offerings Broadcast Journalism Broadcast Journalism AP Music Theory AP Music Theory Women’s Ensemble Women’s Ensemble ROP Sports Medicine ROP Sports Medicine Visual Communications Visual Communications
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Course Prerequisites This presentation contains the pre- requisites for certain courses as well as grade requirements to remain in higher- level classes. This presentation contains the pre- requisites for certain courses as well as grade requirements to remain in higher- level classes. Pre-requisites are set by the departments and teachers on this campus. Pre-requisites are set by the departments and teachers on this campus.
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Course Prerequisites Honors/AP/IB Level courses Honors/AP/IB Level courses - To remain in Honors/IB/AP level courses, students must earn a B- or better BOTH semesters to move on to the next level of honors. NOT an average of two semesters. -Cannot move on to honors with a C+ or lower in any semester.
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English To move from English 2 to English 3 Honors: To move from English 2 to English 3 Honors: -Earn an A in both semesters of English 2 To move from English 2 or English 2 H to To move from English 2 or English 2 H to English IB SL: English IB SL: –Earn an A in both semesters in English 2 or English 2 H –Request recommendation from current English teacher immediately –Current English teacher will submit portfolio to English Department Leaders ASAP for review
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Computer Science Courses Business Systems Business Systems - Concurrently enrolled in Algebra 1 - Concurrently enrolled in Algebra 1 Accounting for Business Accounting for Business - Concurrently enrolled in Algebra 1 - Concurrently enrolled in Algebra 1 Accounting for Merchandising Accounting for Merchandising - B or higher in Accounting for Business - B or higher in Accounting for Business Media Concepts Media Concepts - Concurrently enrolled in Geometry - Concurrently enrolled in Geometry Film Studies IB SL Film Studies IB SL - C/C or better in Media Concepts - C/C or better in Media Concepts Computer Science A (AP) Computer Science A (AP) -Earn an A/B combo in FOP and CLA
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Computer Science (Cont.) Computer Science IB SL Computer Science IB SL -Earn a C or higher in AP Computer Science A Business Management IB SL Business Management IB SL -Concurrent enrollment in English IB SL or an A/A in English 2 H -Also enrolled in one additional honors level course Visual Basic Visual Basic -C or higher in FOP Robotics Robotics -A/B combo in FOP and CLA Design Tech IB SL Design Tech IB SL - B or better in Intro to Design Tech - B or better in Intro to Design Tech - C or higher in AP Computer Science A - C or higher in AP Computer Science A
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Math To move on to the next level of honors, must receive a B- or higher in both semesters To move on to the next level of honors, must receive a B- or higher in both semesters To move on to the next level of math, must receive a C- or higher in both semesters To move on to the next level of math, must receive a C- or higher in both semesters Algebra Fnds 1A/1B Algebra Fnds 2A/2B Algebra Fnds 1A/1B Algebra Fnds 2A/2B Algebra Fnds 2A/2B Geometry Algebra Fnds 2A/2B Geometry Algebra 1 Geometry Algebra 1 Geometry Geometry Algebra 2 Geometry Algebra 2 Algebra 2 Pre Calculus Algebra 2 Pre Calculus
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Math (Cont.)
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Moving Up to Honors Level Math To move from any college preparatory math course to an honors level math course, you must receive an “A” both semesters. See your counselor in late April for a teacher recommendation form. To move from any college preparatory math course to an honors level math course, you must receive an “A” both semesters. See your counselor in late April for a teacher recommendation form.
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Science Earth Science Earth Science Biology Biology -Concurrently enrolled in Algebra 1 -Concurrently enrolled in Algebra 1 Biology H Biology H -Concurrently enrolled in Geometry H or higher -Concurrently enrolled in Geometry H or higher Oceanography Oceanography -Completed Biology with C/C or better Chemistry Chemistry -Completed Biology with C/C or better -Concurrent enrollment in Algebra 2 or higher Chemistry H Chemistry H –Completed Biology H with B/B or better –Concurrent enrollment in Algebra 2 H or higher Human Anatomy/Physiology Human Anatomy/Physiology -Completed Biology and Chemistry with C/C or better
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Science (Cont.) Physics Physics -Concurrent enrollment in Algebra 2 or higher -Concurrent enrollment in Algebra 2 or higher -Completed Chemistry C/C -Completed Chemistry C/C AP Physics I AP Physics I -Completed Chemistry with B/B -Concurrent enrollment in Pre Calculus or higher AP Physics II AP Physics II -Completed Chemistry H with B/B -Concurrent enrollment in Pre Calculus H or higher
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Science (Cont.) Biology HL 2 Biology HL 2 –Completed Biology H with A/A –Completed Chemistry H with A/A AP Environmental Science AP Environmental Science -Completed two honors level science courses with C/C or better or two college prep courses with an A/A AP Biology AP Biology -Completed two honors level courses with C/C or better -Completed Biology H with B/B or better AP Chemistry AP Chemistry -Completed Chem H with B/B higher -Concurrent enrollment in Pre Calc H or higher
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Social Science AP U.S. History AP U.S. History -Passed AP Euro History with B/B or better or -Completed IB Geography NWC with B/B and - C/C in AP English or B/B in English 2 H or A/A in English 2 - C/C in AP English or B/B in English 2 H or A/A in English 2
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Social Science AP Psychology AP Psychology - C/C in AP English Language or B/B in English 2 H or A/A in English 2 - Overall GPA of 2.5 or higher - Overall GPA of 2.5 or higher
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Foreign Language Spanish 1 Spanish 2Spanish 2 (H) Spanish 3Spanish 3 IBSL Spanish 4 AP (B or Higher)
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ROP Courses offered at Troy Art in Animation Art in Animation Visual Communications (New) Visual Communications (New) Child Development Child Development Principles of Teaching and Learning Principles of Teaching and Learning EMR 1 st Semester/EMT 2 nd Semester EMR 1 st Semester/EMT 2 nd Semester Medical Careers I Medical Careers I Medical Careers II Medical Careers II Health Fitness/Sports Medicine (New) Health Fitness/Sports Medicine (New)
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Visual Communications Formerly Graphics. Learn basic concepts of digital art and graphic design by developing a series of two and three- dimensional projects that involve principles of design, color theory, typography and application of historic and contemporary styles. This course meets the UC/CSY Visual and Performing Arts “F” Elective. Formerly Graphics. Learn basic concepts of digital art and graphic design by developing a series of two and three- dimensional projects that involve principles of design, color theory, typography and application of historic and contemporary styles. This course meets the UC/CSY Visual and Performing Arts “F” Elective.
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Health Fitness/Sports Medicine Learn how to prevent sports injuries by the use of proper body mechanics in exercise. Also, recognize and evaluate sports injuries when they occur, and study rehabilitation methods and current treatments. Access health fitness to develop an exercise regimen to maintain and promote physical well-being. Articulates to some community college. Learn how to prevent sports injuries by the use of proper body mechanics in exercise. Also, recognize and evaluate sports injuries when they occur, and study rehabilitation methods and current treatments. Access health fitness to develop an exercise regimen to maintain and promote physical well-being. Articulates to some community college.
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ROP in the OC Culinary Arts Institute/Chef and Baker Culinary Arts Institute/Chef and Baker Dental Assistant Dental Assistant Emergency Responder/EMT Emergency Responder/EMT Hospitality/Knott’s Berry Farm Hospitality/Knott’s Berry Farm Welding Welding Photography Photography Masonry Masonry Accounting Accounting Automotive Automotive Medical Core Medical Core Medical Assistant Medical Assistant Nursing Assistant Nursing Assistant Preschool Assistant/School- Age Child Care Assistant Preschool Assistant/School- Age Child Care Assistant Retail Sales Retail Sales Financial Services Financial Services Construction Construction CPR CPR Fire Technology Fire Technology American Sign Language American Sign Language
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Sports If you currently play a sport at Troy, you may put “Sports Men” or “Sports Women” on your registration card. If you currently play a sport at Troy, you may put “Sports Men” or “Sports Women” on your registration card. If you have not played on a sports team at Troy but plan to try out, please put a different elective class on your registration card. If you have not played on a sports team at Troy but plan to try out, please put a different elective class on your registration card.
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Registration Guidelines
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Registration Card
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Summer School Summer School First Session (four weeks): June 1 – June 25 Monday – Thursday 7:45 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Second Session (four weeks): June 29 – July 23 Monday – Thursday 7:45 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
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Summer School May only take courses where you earned a D or F and need to remediate it for a better grade May only take courses where you earned a D or F and need to remediate it for a better grade May not take a course to advance to the next level May not take a course to advance to the next level May take an art class to fulfill the CSU/UC “f” requirement May take an art class to fulfill the CSU/UC “f” requirement Fulfill Health and Computer Competency requirements Fulfill Health and Computer Competency requirements Complete the back of the summer school card Complete the back of the summer school card
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Summer School Card
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Turn-In Materials Next week on Tuesday, February 24 Next week on Tuesday, February 24 Registration card with parent signature Registration card with parent signature Must have an alternate course choice for electives Must have an alternate course choice for electives Summer school card (complete both sides) Summer school card (complete both sides)
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Master Schedule The Master Schedule is built on the number of student requests. Therefore, please select your classes and level of classes wisely because your course selection on your card may be final. If a course does not get enough requests, it will not be offered next year. The Master Schedule is built on the number of student requests. Therefore, please select your classes and level of classes wisely because your course selection on your card may be final. If a course does not get enough requests, it will not be offered next year.
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2014/15 Sophomore Conferences Counselors will be conducting group counseling conferences for all current sophomores. Counselors will be conducting group counseling conferences for all current sophomores. Sophomore group counseling conferences will take place early to mid-April. Sophomore group counseling conferences will take place early to mid-April. Conferences will cover: Conferences will cover: -PSAT/SAT/ACT Information -What 4-year colleges look for in selecting students -College Planning -Individual Questions
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