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1 Junior Course Selection 2017-18

2 Graduation Requirements
English credits Social Science credits (Must pass US History and Constitution test) Math credits Science credits Health/PE credits Consumer Ed credits Electives credits 24 Total Credits

3 CREDITS To be a… You must have… It’s recommended you have… Sophomore
Junior 11 Credits 12 credits Senior 17 Credits 18 credits HS graduate 24 Credits REQUIRED TO HAVE 24 CREDITS!!!

4 BACC Bloomington Area Career Center 3 hours of your day 2 credits/year
Variety of vocational courses (listed in course description book) Applications required (ASAP) Bus transportation provided Watch for prerequisites Do not list this in your course requests

5 Work Program 3-4 hours of your day Work Program Class required
Application required 2 credits per year for work program Must have a job by the time school begins Must have own transportation Meets Consumer Ed. Requirement

6 Heartland Community College
Dual Credit Eligible students have already been determined by applying and assessing—NO Exceptions made now When requesting these courses in Career Cruising, a counselor will have to approve the courses before you can submit Heartland Community College Dual Credit with

7 Typical Junior Schedule
Core Courses BACC Work Program English Math PE Science Elective Work Program Class Social Studies BACC course Work Elective or SH

8 English Course currently taking Grade in the course
Course to take next year English II Any grade English III B or higher AP English Language & Composition Honors English II D or Lower C or Higher

9 **Talk to your math teacher for recommendations
Geometry Algebra 2 – Fundamental, Standard, Honors Exploring Math STEM Trig College Algebra Honors Pre-Calculus Finite / Prob & Stats Finite Math for Business & Soc. Studies (HCC Dual Credit) AP – Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Statistics, Computer Science, Computer Science Principles **Talk to your math teacher for recommendations

10 Social Studies Electives One semester each
International Relations Social Issues Economics Human Geography Psychology Sociology Civics (*New Course*) AP Psychology (Psych & B or higher in all Social Studies classes) AP Government US (B or higher in all Social Studies classes) AP Government Comparative (B or higher in all Social Studies classes) AP Geography (Human Geography & B or higher in all Social Studies classes) Western Civilization to 1500 / since 1500 (Dual Credit)

11 Science Course options next year Course currently taking
(based on grade or teacher recommendation) Biology or Honors Biology Chemistry or Honors Chemistry Physics Molecular and Structural Biology Chemistry II Earth and Space Science Environment Earth (Dual Credit Option) Biological Engineering BSAA I & II AP Biology AP Chemistry AP Physics C

12 PE NO CHANGES AFTER MARCH 24 PE Exemption Options:
Application required w/coach signature IHSA activity/sport including Marching Band Only for semester you are in the activity/sport Winter sports - choose semester Options: Fitness and Sports Lifetime Fitness and Exercise Personal Development Dance Fitness Water & Land Activities Advanced Aquatics Swim Guard Lifestyle Management (a full year course!!) NO CHANGES AFTER MARCH 24

13 CONSUMER EDUCATION- STATE OF ILLINOIS REQUIREMENT
Successful completion of any of the following courses/programs fulfills the State Consumer Education requirement for high school graduation: Introduction to Business (9, 10) - 1 year Consumer Education (11, 12) - 1 semester Personal Investment & Finance (11, 12) 1 semester Agribusiness Management (11, 12) - 1 year Work Program Class/Work Program (11,12) – 1 year

14 Junior Electives Agriculture (Veterinary Science) Art (Yearbook)
Business English (Theater, Journalism, Advanced Speech) Family and Consumer Science Foreign Language Math (Computer Science courses) Music (American Popular Music, AP Music Theory) Technology

15 What’s Next? January – YOU will use Career Cruising to enter course requests January 17,18, 19, 20 - Counselors available in IMC over lunch hours January 23 - all requests MUST be SUBMITTED March 10: Communication with parents regarding course requests available on Skyward Family Access

16 Changes? March 24: Last day to make a change in your course selection
See your counselor to make a course request change

17 Cheat Sheet for Course Selection: Available on Counselor’s Website

18 Log-in info for Career Cruising
Username: U5-your SIS # Password: whatever you have created or date of birth (mmddyy) Link to Career Cruising found on NCHS Counselors Website

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