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WHAT IS YOUR PLAN ?
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Options After High School
Direct Employment University Community College Technical/ Trade School Military
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Minimum Graduation Requirements
English = 4 Math = 4 (Algebra, Geometry, Algebra II, + 4th year Math) Science = 3 Fine Art or CTE = 1 PE = 1 Health = ½ Social Studies = 3 (World History, American History, Am. Gov./Economics) Elective = 6.5 TOTAL = 23 CREDITS
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Arizona University Requirements
English = 4 Math = 4 (Algebra, Geometry, Algebra II, College Algebra or Pre-Calculus or higher Lab Science = 3 (Biology, Chemistry, Physics) Fine Art = 1 Social Studies = 2 (World History, American History, American Government, Economics) World Language = 2 (of the same language) Looking for great experiences and participation in schools Clubs, sports, hobbies, volunteer hours Look now at the requirements for your dream school !!!!
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Education Pays Minimum wage in AZ is $8.05; do the math!
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Transcript GPA Rank AIMS Grades Makes sure this is correct !!!
Ask for once a year !!!
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Senior Math Offerings 1. College Algebra 2. Statistics
3. Contemporary Math 4. Financial Math 5. Pre-Calculus 6. Pre Calculus Honors/Calculus 7. Statistics and Probability 8. AP Statistics 9. AP Calculus AB 10. AP Calculus BC
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English 12 Offerings Culturally Relevant Mexican American Viewpoint English 12 Culturally Relevant African American Viewpoint English 12 Native American Literature English 12 Honors English 12 AP English Literature Women’s Literature Writing 101
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Science Offerings ∙Anatomy & Physiology Earth & Space Science ∙Geology
∙Biology -Biology Honors ∙Forensic Biology ∙Advanced Marine Biology ∙Honors Plant Biology ∙AP Biology ∙Chemistry ∙Chemistry Honors ∙AP Chemistry ∙Anatomy & Physiology Earth & Space Science ∙Geology ∙Planetary Honors/Astronomy ∙AP Environmental Science ∙Physics ∙Physics II/III Sound & Music, Electronics & Optics ∙AP Physics Mechanics (with Calculus) ∙AP Physics (Algebra Based) ∙Research Methods ∙Advanced Research Methods
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Social Studies -American Government (.5) / Economics (.5) -U.S. Govt.-Culturally Relevant Mexican American Viewpoint (.5) -U.S. Govt.-Culturally Relevant African-American Viewpoint (.5) -U.S. Govt.-Culturally Relevant Native-American Viewpoint (.5) -AP U.S. Govt. & Politics (full year) / Economics (.5) -Philosophy 101; U of A Dual Enrollment (full year)
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World Languages American Sign Language (ASL) French Spanish
Spanish Heritage Learners AP Spanish Language or Literature AP French Language Chinese (Mandarin 1,2)
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Senior Elective Course Offerings
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Class Reduction Who is Eligible? Why? When?
Seniors on track for graduation (Class Reduction Form) Counselor & Assistant Principal approval Why? PCC or University Classes JTED Central Campus Programs Internships Job (already employed) When? Due on date scheduled for lab (January 17 – February 2) MUST HAVE AT THIS TIME!
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What’s Next? Students Course selection will take place between January 17 – February 3. Course selection form; signed and filled out Teacher & Parent Signature Returned to your American History teacher by Monday or Tuesday of next week. Course offerings are driven by student demand and will therefore be difficult to change. CHOOSE WISELY and INTENTIONALLY.
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What’s Next? Teachers Collect all Course Selection Forms and Reduced Schedule Forms on Monday or Tuesday Bring forms to the lab on your course selection date(s)
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Your School Counselors
A – B Mr. Dean C –DE Ms. Stephens (+Exceptional Ed) DI – GO Ms. Hall GR – MA Dr. Ostroff MC – PE Ms. Addis PH – SA Ms. Chilgreen SC-Z Ms. Wiedenfeld College and Career Readiness Coordinators- Ms. Garcia and Ms. Chetri
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