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Sophomore Information
Bountiful High Sophomore Information
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Counselors Mrs. Watts A-D Mrs. Willard E-J Mr. Mortensen K-Q Mr. Munk
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Text Messages/Website
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3 Ways to Earn College Credit
IB Program AP Classes CE Classes
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Questions: Mrs. Drake IB Coordinator ldrake@dsdmail.net
What is IB? International Baccalaureate Highly respected, internationally recognized high school academic program offering college credit. A rigorous two-year course of study emphasizing both the sciences and humanities. Students graduating with an IB Diploma are given top consideration for scholarships & acceptance by colleges and universities nationally and internationally. IB courses must be taken in the 11th and 12th grade years. Students can take individual IB classes or work toward a full IB diploma. Questions: Mrs. Drake IB Coordinator
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AP and CE AP- Advanced Placement Nationally recognized
Credit accepted by most colleges Most classes are full year Take test in May ($93.00) Must pass with 3 or higher Receive 5-6 credits per class CE- Concurrent Enrollment Accepted by most state colleges Classes are sem.or full year Credit is based on grade received Grades appear on college transcript Typically receive 3 credits per class
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Regents Scholarship 4 years English 4 years progressive Math
3 Science classes (Biology, Chemistry, Physics) 3.5 Social Studies 2 years Foreign Language GPA and ACT requirements *
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10th Grade Core Classes English
English 10 Honors * * IB Prep class
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10th Grade Core Classes Math
Secondary Math II Secondary Math II Honors * Secondary Math III Secondary Math III Honors * * IB prep class
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10th Grade Core Classes Social Studies
World Civilization World Civilization Honors AP European History * * IB Prep class
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10 Grade Core Classes Science
Biology Biology Honors * AP Biology (Pre-Req. Chem) Chemistry Chemistry Honors * * IB Prep Class
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Other Required Courses Typically Taken in 10th Grade
Fit for Life (Semester) Computer Tech. (Semester) Health Education (Semester) or Intro Health/ (Year) Human Anatomy
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Other Optional Courses Typically Taken in 10th
Driver’s Education (Semester) Released Time Seminary (Full Year) Summer Dr. Ed Option Sign up BHS April 11 7:00 a.m. June 5th-9th 8-11, 11-1 (lunch), 1-4 16th B-Day before April 1st 2018
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Extracurricular activities Sports (2
Extracurricular activities Sports (2.0 minimum GPA) no U’s, only 1 ‘F’ grade in preceding term to participate Try out: Soccer Girl’s Fall Boys Spring Volleyball Girl’s Fall Golf Girls Spring Boys Fall Tennis Girl’s Fall Basketball Winter Baseball Spring Softball Spring No try out: Football Fall Swimming Fall/Winter Wrestling Fall/Winter Track Spring Cross Country Fall
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Other Extracurricular Activities 4th term of 9th grade counts!
Cheerleading: April mandatory parent meeting and tryouts (3.0 GPA, one F, U’s Jr. High). Drill Team/Dance Co: Auditions last 2 wks of April (2.5 GPA, one F, U’s Jr. High). Student Government—Elections Last 2 wks of April (3.0 GPA, one F, U cleared (can only earn 1 U entire year).
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Sophomore Class List
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NCAA If planning to play college sports must meet NCAA requirement of completing 16 core courses from grades 9-12 (See Mr. Munk to review schedule) *See counseling website for a checklist
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What’s Next Once we finish here, Counselors will be available in the Commons at the counselor table to answer questions. Due to volume of students, we cannot make individual appointments.
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Brave Preview Brave Preview is an open house format. Meet:
Teachers Club Advisors Coaches Administrators Counselors See backside of your program for the map.
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