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SCHEDULING SCHOOL YEAR
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GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
ENGLISH 4 CREDITS MATH 4 CREDITS must include Algebra 2 SCIENCE 3 CREDITS 1 physical science 1 life science 1 adv science SOCIAL STUDIES 3 CREDITS American history & American government
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GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
HEALTH .5 CREDIT PE CREDIT or complete the PE option FINE ARTS 1 CREDIT honors diploma MUST be at Wayne ELECTIVES 4 CREDITS
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CLASS WILL MEET ALL YEAR AND AWARD 1 ELECTIVE CREDIT
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2 NEW AP COURSES AP PHYSICS AP ART
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FULFILL THE FINE ARTS REQUIREMENT
A ONE SEMESTER CLASS THIS WILL NOT FULFILL THE FINE ARTS REQUIREMENT
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Program Of Studies ON LINE AT HUBERHEIGHTSCITYSCHOOLS.ORG
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GRADUATION ASSESSMENT REQUIREMENTS
Students have 3 options to show readiness for college or career. Complete 7 end-of-course state tests. Students must earn a minimum of 18 out of 35 points ENGLISH I PHYSICAL SCIENCE/BIOLOGY ENGLISH 2 AMERICAN HISTORY ALGEBRA 1 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT GEOMETRY Each test is scored 1-5 points each Students taking College Credit Plus courses in science and social studies will use the course grade, not end-of-course test points, to determine their points earned toward graduation. English and math tests MUST be taken.
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GRADUATION ASSESSMENT REQUIREMENTS
Obtain a remediation free score on the ACT (typically on each subject test) Student must earn 12 points through one or several credentials within a single career field and achieve a workforce-readiness score on the Work Keys assessment. (MVCTC)
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MANDATORY MEETING FEBRUARY 8 6 PM WAYNE HIGH SCHOOL CAFE
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An opportunity for students to earn college credit while still enrolled in high school
Dayton-area colleges have their own specific admission criteria Wayne High School offers English 1101 & English 1201 MAT 1450 Statistics You need to complete your schedule as though you will be at Wayne fulltime. It will be amended once we have your CCP schedule Application must be completed by the college/university deadline April 1, 2017
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MAT 1450 STATISTICS - YEAR PSY 1100 PSYCHOLOGY – SEM 1 SOC 1101 SOCIOLOGY – SEM 2
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The state of Ohio letter of intent and the Sinclair Community College Authorization MUST be returned to your counselor no later than: FEBRUARY 24, 2017
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Honors Diploma Presidential Award Honor Cord unweighted GPA 3.5
4 years of core classes – Math, Science, (Chemistry & Physics) English, & Social Studies 3 years of a foreign language, or 2 years each of two languages Fine Arts MUST be completed at Wayne Defined ACT/SAT scores Presidential Award accelerated on end of year tests Honor Cord
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Note that NO credit is awarded for this option
Students who participate in interscholastic athletics, marching band, Warriorettes, ROTC, or cheerleading for at least two full seasons may opt out of PE classes. Note that NO credit is awarded for this option Students may not combine a P.E. class and a P.E. Option. It must be either 2 P.E. classes or 2 P.E. Options. This option MUST be completed PRIOR to senior year.
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All Juniors will take the ACT for FREE
March 21, 2017 Wayne High School This is a reportable score
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If your future plans include college…
Visit colleges you are interested in. a note MUST be turned in to attendance a minimum of 3 schools days prior. You must return with proof from the college that you attended a visit to the attendance office. You have 2 as a senior.
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Athletic Eligibility ATHLETIC ELIGIBILTY
Minimum GPA 2.0 from previous grading period is required Must be passing & enrolled in at least five (5) one credit courses Fourth quarter grades determine eligibility for fall sports Be sure to register with NCAA by the end of JUNIOR year to be eligible for collegiate sports 2.3 is required GPA
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NCAA Course Requirements
Athletic Eligibility NCAA Course Requirements Complete 16 core courses: Four years of English Three years of math (Algebra 1 or higher) Two years of natural/physical science (including one year of lab science if your high school offers it) One additional year of English, math or natural/physical science Two years of social science Four additional credits of English, math, natural/physical science, social science, foreign language, comparative religion or philosophy
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Interactive Multimedia Program Check Us out at www. mvctc
Interactive Multimedia Program Check Us out at Are you interested in... Graphic Arts, Digital Design, Web or Print Design, Animation, Video Production, Web Design, Photography or Just want to learn a little more a little more about Computers or Design in our A213 Mac Lab? Earn a $3,000 Sinclair Scholarship if you complete 3 of the 4 classes offered and maintain a 2.25 GPA **See Mrs. Thies in A213for More Details
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Introductory Courses for 10,11,12 Graders Creating Digital Media
Digital Design Creating Digital Media Learn Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Video Editing, Indesign, Fireworks Animation and Advanced skills in MSOffice.
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Interactive and Video Development
Advanced IMM Classes 10, 11, 12 Interactive and Video Development Interactive Web and Media Development Learn to make websites, Flash animation, movies, commercials, broadcast, use Video equipment and much much more
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Scheduling Guidelines
Students will attend a scheduling meeting during the school day. Teachers will make suggestions for appropriate classes Students will schedule during the school day online for classes they request Make sure you sign up for a minimum of six (6) classes per semester Be sure to list alternate choices for electives
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You will receive scheduling worksheets in Intervention beginning tomorrow – Tuesday, February 7
ALL completed scheduling forms need to be returned to your intervention teachers during your intervention class. FRIDAY FEBRUARY 10 you will enter your choices on-line through your intervention classes
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All schedules will be considered finalized on
May 19, 2017 Once a student has made his/her subject selections for the year, there will be no changes except for misplacements or other errors beyond the student’s control. If a schedule change is warranted for other reasons after the 10th day of school, the student will be assigned the grade of “F” on their permanent record. This policy holds true for students moving from an advanced level course to a general level. (i.e. Honors English to English)
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Scheduling Worksheet
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THESE CLASSES OFFERED FOR INITIAL CREDIT APPLICATIONS IN MAIN OFFICE
PE HEALTH TENTATIVE June 5-23 session 1 July session 2 THESE CLASSES OFFERED FOR INITIAL CREDIT APPLICATIONS IN MAIN OFFICE
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AT TIME OF REGISTRATION
REMEDIATION OF CLASSES FAILED WILL ONCE AGAIN BE OFFERED THROUGH CREDIT RECOVERY IN SUMMER SCHOOL. FEES ARE DUE AT TIME OF REGISTRATION
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BAND – MARCHING BASEBALL BASKETBALL - BOYS & GIRLS BIBLE CLUB (NO FEE) BOWLING – BOYS & GIRLS CHEERLEADING CHOIR CRIMEWATCH (NO FEE) CROSS COUNTRY – BOYS & GIRLS DRAMA CLUB FOOTBALL FRENCH CLUB FRESHMAN CABINET GAME CLUB (NO FEE) GOLF – BOYS & GIRLS SCIENCE CLUB (NO FEE) SOCCER – BOYS & GIRLS SOFTBALL SPANISH CLUB STUDENT COUNCIL SWIMMING – BOYS & GIRLS TENNIS – BOYS & GIRLS TRACK – INDOOR – BOYS & GIRLS TRACK – BOYS & GIRLS VOLLEYBALL – GIRLS WRESTLING
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COUNSELORS MS. ABELS A-F MS. COASTON G-M MRS. DAVIS N-Z
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